are human techers better than robots
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher
Robots may be able to answer more questions, but it takes human teachers to connect with the students. If the sudent is having a bad day, the robot wont recognize that, nor will it know to go out of its way to help the student sort out fixing grades or life situations. I for one love the kids that I work with and appreciate them for the individuals that they are. A robot wont identify with them nor know to give positive reinforcement.
They handle rough terrain better, but I like spiderbots the best.
No. Today's teachers do not understand the material that they are trying to teach our children so they are not able to make our kids understand it. Some kids are more privileged and are given the answers which will not helped them in the long run. Some are not so lucky and are labeled with a mental disorder called learning disability. This will make the child believe that they are not good enough and will never be good enough. This is what the school does to our children.
Depends if you like robots destroying or destroying robots.
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Scientists are definitely not better than teachers .It is the teachers who care about us ,who guide us. And it is the teachers who established the growth of young students into future scientists.Read more: How_are_scientist_better_than_teachers
Yes, it is called progress.
The robot would probably flip the human right over. Yes, robots are stronger than humans. You can't squeeze them but they can squeeze.
Only if a human shows them how.
The answer is NO! A computer cannot replace human skills, because: we need humans to teach us so that they can explain the slightest thing in many ways for one to understand. In a class if a student asks a question, can a computer answer it. The students need someone with experience and not a machine of some sort who has no feelings. Yes, Robots would make grading faster and teaching better, also the unemployed teachers could make learning software and teach the things that are too complex and hard for the robots too. They could make tests and also improve the community even more than they could if they were teaching.
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer