After reading the reading material on topic1, it gave me a lot of thoughts. There is no doubt that modern technology has helped education. During the covid period technology has allowed for unprecedented advances in education, but it has also involved student privacy and Internet legal issues. The big data of the Internet allowed me to receive information and knowledge quickly, but also invariably influenced my thinking. I found that I no longer had the creative abilities and creative thoughts that I did as a child. Technology has made teaching and learning convenient but also made teachers and students dependent on it. For example, some students have become less inclined to go to school after online classes because they can not only decide their own study time but also study at home.

The second point of reflection is that education is influenced by capital and politics, which I agree with. I would like to ask, is it possible that some of the knowledge we receive is only what capital and politics want us to learn? Is it possible that what we learn is not true if capital and politics are not involved?