Computers are now the basis of the modern world. They should therefore be introduced into classrooms, and their programs used for direct teaching purposes. However, dependence on computers in teaching may carry a certain degree of risk to students. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.
Teaching has changed a lot over the
last
couple of decades. Teachers and other educational experts use various methods to give students a better experience at school. Introducing computers
to students is another interesting strategy which has its own pros and cons. I believe that computers
will be beneficial for classrooms more than the risk
element it brings to the table.
Files and documents that are stored in a computer can be accessed easily from anywhere in the world with an internet connection makes computers
much more reliable. It is very convenient to store all the student lectures and other study materials on computers
so that they will be easy to find. For example
, if teachers were to print their lecture notes and tutorials etc. , there is a high chance of losing them and misplacing them. Hence
, using computers
to store documents will make teachers' lives easy.
However
, even though computers
bring lots of benefits, it also
comes with great risks. Today, security has been a major threat in the cyber world. Bad intruders may hack into the school's network and may get control and may demand money for releasing information back which can be very dangerous and costly. For instance
, ransomware can affect the whole computer network and there is no other way to recover the data than to pay the ransom amount. In ,short relying on computers
poses a high-security risk
.
In conclusion, computers
can be used as a method of effective teaching even though totally depending on computers
may be a risk
. In my view, the risk
of using computers
is always lesser than the advantages.Submitted by manisha.hettiarachchige on
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