I haven't mentioned photography digital or film
You've spent most of your time and posts on this forum site "mentioning" it and establishing yourself in the way I described. To try to separate that history from the subject of this thread and your responses to it would be truly seeking to view it with blinders on, which I don't care to do.
I just don't think it is good for kids to be only learning on an ipad and becoming dependant on technology to solve a problem
Then why are you asserting that they're all fat, lazy and getting diabetes because of it? No sir, you've been claiming quite a bit more than what you say here and now in this most recent post.
By the way, where do you get "only" from?
Tell me the real difference between reading from an Ipad and reading from a book.
Tell me the real difference between checking a box on a screen and checking a box on a piece of paper.
Tell me the real difference between passing your test forward in the class or hitting "send" to the teacher.
Where's the science, the independent studies, that say one method is less beneficial than the other when it comes to learning? Where's the science, the independent studies, that show that one leads to being fat, lazy and ate up with diabetes, per your claims and assertions?
You don't have any.
Look up the current average weights of teens, and you'll be hard pressed to show that they're "all" or even "mostly" fat, lazy and ate up with diabetes. I just did, spending some time on several different sites to see if anyone had anything Earth-shatteringly different that might support your claims. I couldn't find any.
As for depending on technology to solve a problem, that is the history of mankind. We have ALWAYS depended on the latest technologies to solve problems, be it counting fingers, sticks and clay, beads on an abacus, pencil and paper, mechanical calculator, electronic calculator or now computers including tablets.
Clay tablets, papyrus, ink, goose quills, fountain pens, typewriters, word processors, apps. See how that works?
Crawling, walking, running, riding horses, attaching wagons to horses, using more horses for bigger wagons, bicycles, motorized vehicles, busses, trucks, biplanes, passenger planes, commercial jets, supersonic transatlantic jets, spaceships to the moon and back, international space stations... See how that works?
Swimming, crude rafts, canoes, rowboats, barges, sailboats, schooners, steamships, diesel cargo and passenger ships, nuclear aircraft carriers, submarines. See how that works?
No doubt, in Gutenberg's day, you'd be the guy who says it's somehow wrong to be mass-producing text on pages and full-on books. For you, I'm sure hand-copying is so much better because printing presses don't take as much thought, care, work and time.
It's called "progress", Gary, and nobody cares if you're against it. Stop driving around in powered vehicles and using computers and watching televisions if you're so against progress, but stop wagging your finger at the rest of the world. The only difference between you and everyone else is that you draw the line at a different arbitrary technology point and rail against anything beyond that, which is pretty ridiculous.
Enough is enough, Gary. You don't like modern tech - so much so that you're willing to suspend rational thought and make claims you absolutely cannot substantiate. We get it, okay? Quite clearly, we don't care what you think about it as we continue to progress forward, with or without you.