The extent to which technology may lead to impairment in human's cognitive abilities is one of the hottest debates. On the one hand, it improved our quality of life in almost every aspect of it (medicine, transportation, and more). One the other hand, many activities and task that we knew by heart and did regulary, are a part of a long memory (simple calculation, remembering phone numbers and addresses, etc). Yet, as an education person, I tend to agree with the statement above
The main reason for which I tend to agree with this statement is because the technology is binding us to rely o...
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Sentence: The main reason for which I tend to agree with this statement is because the technology is binding us to rely on others abilities.
Description: A noun, plural, common is not usually followed by a noun, plural, common
Suggestion: Refer to others and abilities
Sentence: The ability's of a human to make simple calculation one his own, remember his mother's phone number by heart Is memory a task?, being able to navigate in your living area, are all examples of simple task that we used to do one our own two decades ago.
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Suggestion: Refer to ability's and of
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Suggestion: Refer to one and his
Sentence: Letting and teaching the children to use the smartphone or GPS every time they encounter a task/problem while make them chianed to the abilities of the other or of the computer.
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Suggestion: Refer to while and make
Sentence: Why we devloped the why we did and how we succeeded in making a technology?
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Sentence: One the other hand, many activities and task that we knew by heart and did regulary, are a part of a long memory simple calculation, remembering phone numbers and addresses, etc. Yet, as an education person, I tend to agree with the statement above
Error: regulary Suggestion: regularly
Sentence: Without teaching the children the basic skills and allowing them to use them at the beginning when the tasks are simpler, they won't be able to develope more complex abilities in the future.
Error: develope Suggestion: No alternate word
Sentence: Why we devloped the why we did and how we succeeded in making a technology?
Error: devloped Suggestion: developed
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