Abstract
This thesis explores the impact of technology on student learning, focusing on how the integration of digital tools, such as educational apps, online resources, and interactive platforms, influences student engagement, motivation, and academic achievement. The study examines both the positive and negative aspects of technology in the learning process and offers recommendations for maximizing its effectiveness in educational environments.
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