There is No Doubt That the Introduction of Computer Has Changed the Learning Process

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There is no doubt that the introduction of computer has changed the learning process. On the grounds of technical education, it has been a boon for not only the professionals, but also to the students who are responsible for inspecting particulars. However, I oppose the belief that computer will displace teachers in the near future, for several reasons. Since the evolution of computer, the contentious approach of replacing teachers by computers in class has become merely common. As computer in today's world have eased complicated tasks that range from record keeping to scheduling, cost-effective planning and instructing students about environmental phenomenon, and many more. Similarly, at higher classes, provisions of tablets and digital simulators can provide students with an ever-accessible source of information. Thus, learning process has been enhanced, in many ways, by computers. At the mean time, Teachers should be demos preoption as no one can make students understand like that of teachers, not even computers, an amazing revelation in the field of science. To optimize every student is complicated assignment by nature, and expecting help from computer, in this case, is not possible. It can dispatch task up to its limits , that is, following what is actually programmed? But a proficient teacher has good management skills and can ensure good behavior, effective study placements and work habits, and an overall sense of respect in the classroom. This competence and mastery of things functioning in the environment can be realized only by human kind, but not by the artificially programmed outfits. To conclude, it is, however, a wrong approach that forthcoming technological advancements will be enough to swap teachers from classroom. Although computers have revealed an ease in students multifarious endeavors, it has not yet been fully accessible in the way it can replace teacher.

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The essay contributes reader to developing ideas that are specifically related to the execution of technological equipment's instead of teacher. It is all about rising controversy of replacing teacher by latest apparatus which is totally mythical concept. See the essay for further information.

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There is no doubt that the introduction of computer has changed the learning process. On the grounds of technical education, it has been a boon for not only the professionals, but also to the students who are responsible for inspecting particulars. However, I oppose the belief that computer will displace teachers in the near future, for several reasons.Since the evolution of computer, the contentious approach of replacing teachers by computers in class has become merely common. As computer in today's world have eased complicated tasks that range from record keeping to scheduling, cost-effective planning and instructing students about environmental phenomenon, and many more. Similarly, at higher classes, provisions of tablets and digital simulators can provide students with an ever-accessible source of information. Thus, learning process has been enhanced, in many ways, by computers. At the mean time, Teachers should be demos preoption as no one can make students understand like that of teachers, not even computers, an amazing revelation in the field of science. To optimize every student is complicated assignment by nature, and expecting help from computer, in this case, is not possible. It can dispatch task up to its limits , that is, following what is actually programmed? But a proficient teacher has good management skills and can ensure good behavior, effective study placements and work habits, and an overall sense of respect in the classroom. This competence and mastery of things functioning in the environment can be realized only by human kind, but not by the artificially programmed outfits.To conclude, it is, however, a wrong approach that forthcoming technological advancements will be enough to swap teachers from classroom. Although computers have revealed an ease in students multifarious endeavors, it has not yet been fully accessible in the way it can replace teacher.