No. A computer is a tool like a typewriter and can only provide data, but not teach data. It can give facts, but not how to think or invent/create. If a student doesn't understand a concept a computer can't explain it in a different way. People also learn through different modes and a computer only uses two....touch and sight. According to a recent theory through Harvard's School of Education called Project Zero it's director, Dr. Howard Gadner states we have 9 intelligences . We use a combination of them to learn and to process information, so a computer only teaching method wouldn't use the best methods for teaching. Our school system today doesn't use all the means that are possible to teach, but computer only limit it even further.
Only if the teaching program were designed to be highly adaptable, effective in psychological analysis, and able to approach subjects from many different points of view.
nope cause its necessary to have a human communication
No
because it is just as smart as a teacher
yes it can
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
Not at all. A computer can always help a teacher but it can never replace a teacher.
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher
No, Technology will never be able to replace the role of a teacher whether they are in front of the classroom or in front of a webcam
a computer I mean who does not know that
Classroom etiquette are rules that apply to a classroom that a teacher gives.
a teacher is your friend............
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher