After reading the article, I feel that I have gained a lot. I have never before considered that the application of modern technology in education will bring so many moral and legal problems.I think modern technology plays an important role in educational area.But I still firmly believe that the level of protection regarding the privacy of individual user data should continue to be strengthened. We can’t just deny modern technology.Governments and regulators should find better ways to deal with the problems that modern technology may bring in the field of education.n the past, I often used modern technology to learn, and I also tried a lot of learning software.I myself never realized that I had been unknowingly affected by big data.I’d like to learn more about how the legal level responds to the moral crisis raised by the growing number of privacy protection.The thing that confuses me most in the article is that edtech companies avoid parental agreements with school.This makes it impossible for students and parents to decide whether their personal information has been leaked.The power of modern technology is powerful, but it has also triggered more and more moral crises. If our children have been influenced by technologies such as big data in their youth, this will undoubtedly lead to their loss of a certain degree of independence. The so-called Personalized education is also a learning method with a certain personal color and perspective, which does not allow all students to benefit from them.In addition, I am also worried that education technology companies will reduce the quality of teachers. If more and more teachers use modern technology to teach, it will greatly save their time, but it will also increase the laziness of the teaching profession. In addition, this It may further lead to class differentiation. Due to the inequality of family income, not all families can afford this expense.
Thank you for posting. I do understand your worry in particularly: online education can increase the laziness of the teaching profession. Technology is a convenience for everyone, not just students, so I also think teachers face a lot of temptations that keep them from being fully engaged in teaching.