I would say that depends on the user. If the user goes to the computer to gain insight and study a certain topic then it will be a benefit to learning. If the computer is used just for gaming and as a "babysitter' then its benefits are less.
Computers created the "information age", where huge amounts of data could be processed. This has led to many advantages in modern life, using dictionary and encyclopedia programs, even planning and designing a new house is possible on your computer! There is software available for almost any need, and if you have a notebook or laptop computer, those programs can go anywhere you go. From writing a letter to designing a birthday card, there's nothing you can't do with a computer.
The internet has brought even more drastic changes. Using your computer, you can "go online", and access the Worldwide Web (WWW).
Actually, it is scientifically proven that although you learn plenty of things from computers, the time your brain spends just sitting there and moving your finger, it doesn't 'stretch/excersize' enough to make enough room to remember the information for very long. There you learn something new every day... then again it was from a computer...
People refuse to research anything themselves, instead putting trust in strangers to answer their questions for them.
Of course it can! Especially for children they're very sensitive.
Homework does not hinder learning. It gives you practice and experience so that you remember more of your lessons. It helps learning.
Diffraction helps rather than hinders radio reception. Computers, monitor screens, and halogen lights are examples of things that can hinder radio reception.
Peer pressure can hinder learning by causing individuals to prioritize social acceptance over academic performance. It can lead to students engaging in behaviors that may not be conducive to learning, such as skipping classes or not studying effectively. However, with the right support and guidance, individuals can resist negative peer pressure and thrive academically.
The environment can either facilitate learning or hinder it. Teachers try to create positive atmospheres to help children learn better.
Some factors that can hinder learning English include lack of exposure to the language, low motivation, fear of making mistakes, and limited practice opportunities. Additionally, factors such as cultural differences, lack of resources, and individual learning styles can also impact language acquisition.
Because computers enable interactivity on machines. In this case it means in certain stage of learning, computers can replace a teacher. Empowering students to learn at their own pace about topic of their interest.
Yes - it can make them cranky and cause behavioral problems as well as hinder learning.
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Distance learning - where you follow the course over the internet.
The simple answer is that school and its equipment is for structured learning. Facebook is not structured learning its social interaction.
Learning toys can be found in retail outlets and from suppliers online. For example: Early Learning Centre has a good range of traditional learning toys. Leapfrog make computers for toddlers.
(Apex Learning) Jobs that require computers.