Computers are being used more and more in education and so there will be no role of the teacher in education. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Computers Have indeed become an essential tool for teachers and students in all areas of education, and the role of the teacher has
therefore
faded. From my perspective, I totally disagree and my reasons will be explained in
this
essay.
Although
some people say studying from computers provide ease to students as they can pause the videos and learn at their own pace, I believe, a tutor can guide them better much more effectively.
For example
, the learner does not understand what is being described in the video, he can go through it again and again
,
Accept space
,
but it does not assure that he will get the correct meaning of that. Perhaps, the physical presence of both can clear all doubts with any number of questions. The Professor can make out from the behaviour of students and can change the pattern of teaching or even can turn the tables to make it a fun session and effective session. Learners with a low IQ can be focused upon and provided with learning materials
accordingly
.
On the contrary
, some people think that pupils can download a huge amount of information related to their subject with just the click of the mouse. But I have different thoughts as lots and lots of information can only confuse, the one starts with to get some specific information and ends up somewhere lost in a plethora of details. So to set the road map and guide them in that direction with the required knowledge, the teacher's presence is a must. To recapitulate, the teacher's role can never be questioned to make students educated both academically and socially as I believe human aspects of good teaching are never to be replaced by computers.
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