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â€Å"A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY TO STUDENTS† A Research Paper Submitted to: Professor Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T School of Medical Laboratory Science Far Eastern University Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation In Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for English 2 Albarico, Karl Marco S. Lim, Patrick Joseph C. March 2016 APPROVAL SHEET The research paper entitled â€Å"A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY†; prepared and submitted by Patrick Joseph C. Lim and Karl Marco S. Albarico, in partial fulfilment for the requirements in English II has been examined and is recommended for approval and acceptance. _________________________________________ Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T Professor and†¦show more content†¦In an Information Age, we can easily solve mathematical equations with the use of calculator instead of solving it manually or using abacus which is limited only to some countries, we can use computers to research almost everything, there is also the mobile phones which makes us connected to each other to talk about the incoming projects, assignments and to take pictures of our lessons instead of taking down notes. Although there are many advantages of using Technology, there are also some risks that the students may encounter. Abusive use of Cell phones, Computers and the Internet may waste too much time because instead of studying they might just play games, chat with their friends, browse the web that is not related to their study points, another is that not all the information we got from the web is accurate, there are some information that are inaccurate or biased information since it can be edited by other and may give us wrong inform ation. Statement of the Problem 1. What is the importance of technology to students? 2. What are the commonly used gadgets used by the students? 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Technology to students? Assumptions of the Study 1. The use of Modern technology does not affect the students in their studies. 2. 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