Once upon a time (a day before Education Show in Birmingham, GB), I had a conversation with an older man. It was about change, partly involving technology, as the conversation started about it.
Do you remember the times, when you went to school and there wasn't any computer, not even calculator? I remember. Well we did have calculators, but we weren't allowed to use them in classroom.
So, the change... The question was asked: Do you think a change is a good thing or a bad? I was thinking, still am. Is it good? Yes. Is it bad? Definitely! Why it's good? Look how many opportunities a change can give to a human being, even a new life! Why it's bad? Global warming, more complex diseases, wars etc. So I guess there is no real answer to this question, at least there is no yes or no answer.
Do you remember the times, when you went to school and there wasn't any computer, not even calculator? I remember. Well we did have calculators, but we weren't allowed to use them in classroom.
So, the change... The question was asked: Do you think a change is a good thing or a bad? I was thinking, still am. Is it good? Yes. Is it bad? Definitely! Why it's good? Look how many opportunities a change can give to a human being, even a new life! Why it's bad? Global warming, more complex diseases, wars etc. So I guess there is no real answer to this question, at least there is no yes or no answer.