COMPUTER STUDY

Education – Knowledge – Career

 

 

Importance of Computer Education in Our Life

Computer has special significance in modern life. Nowadays, computers are used in almost all areas. In today’s modern era, man is in touch with people due to computer. If someone knows how to run a computer today, then it can spread its business, employment to a great extent. Joining the world of the Internet can contact anyone in the world.

Technology has struggled to find its way into the classroom in all sorts of ways, from projectors and televisions to computer labs and student laptops. Along with improving the way students are taught, it is also vitally important that students learn to use computers to improve their own work and prepare for careers in a world where computers have become as common as the pencil and paper.

Modernizing Education

Education has benefited from the inclusion of technology and computers by making it easier for students to keep up while helping teachers by improving the way lessons can be planned and taught. Students who use computers learn to use word processors for work, and subsequently they learn computer jargon and strengthen grammatical skills. Students can also look up lessons on websites or through email rather than lugging heavy textbooks with them every day.

Improving Student Performance

Students who use computers have been shown to attend school more steadily and perform better than students who do not use computers. Along with getting higher grades on exams, students also stated they felt more involved with their lessons and work if they used a computer. Using computers gets students to become more focused on their work at home, in collaborative projects with other students.

 

Learning Job Skills

Computers play a vital role in the modern business world, and many of even the most basic jobs involve technology and computers.

Teaching students how to use computers helps them prepare for any number of possible careers, and classes based on computer education can get even more specific. Many classes teach students to use office suite programs, create presentations and data sheets, and learn any number of programming languages such as C++ or Java.

 

Efficiency

Computers make the learning process a lot more simple and efficient, giving students access to tools and methods of communication unavailable offline. For example, students can check their grades or lesson plans online and also communicate directly with their teachers via email or educational platforms such as Blackboard. Students can also send work to their teachers from home or anywhere else, letting them finish work outside the constraints of school hours and teaching them about procrastination and personal responsibility.

 

How Computers Are Used in Education for Elementary School

In a world increasingly dominated by technology, basic computer literacy is an important professional and personal skill for students to develop, even at the earliest levels of education. Integrating computers into daily instructional activities in elementary schools gives students basic familiarity with the devices and prepares them for higher levels of education and jobs that require advanced computer skills, especially in the case of students who do not have computers at home. Beyond building computer literacy, computers can also be used at the elementary school level to complement traditional subject areas and create more engaging curricula.

Computer-Based Learning

Computer-based learning refers to any teaching methodology that makes use of computers for information transmission or input. At an elementary school level, computer applications can be used to display multimedia lesson plans or students can input examination answers into a computer to facilitate grading and evaluation. Multimedia formats and applications that allow students to pause content are especially valuable in early childhood education especially since students are coming to school with different competencies, learning styles and speeds for absorbing information.

What Is Computer Based Instruction in Education?

Computer-based instruction is any curricula in which students interact with a computer as a key element of the learning process. Although the term is used to describe a number of different teaching methodologies and curricula, an instructor is almost always present to organise and monitor student activities. Students complete exercises and view materials on a computer screen rather than receiving the information from written material or an instructor’s presentation. This dramatic change from traditional teaching has far-reaching implications for the future of education.

Research and Communication

Preparing students for more comprehensive research projects in later levels of education, basic research tasks like consulting online references, reviewing online newspapers and looking for data in online databases are all made easier with Internet connected computers especially in elementary schools without large on-site libraries. The ease with which digital data files can be sent to numerous recipients also simplifies tasks like turning in work, communicating with parents and teachers or collaborating with fellow students on group projects.

Advanced Skills

While elementary school may seem early to teach students about computer programming, an early start helps students interested in computer science develop basic skills and gives all students a deeper understanding of how computers work. Several programming languages and packages designed for beginners or early childhood education such as BASIC, LOGO and some simple HTML codes make the process as approachable and visual as possible. LOGO, for example, allows students to manipulate a simple shape with commands that also teach them some basic geometry.

Advantages

The multimedia capabilities of computer applications including images, video, text, and audio provide a rich and engrossing experience for students. The formats are easier to customize to each student’s learning style and pace. A student who is a visual learner, for example, can focus on the video content in a lesson or activity, even pausing the video occasionally to digest the content fully. In addition, when students are asked to enter content or test answers in instructional applications, the computer checks responses, which makes evaluation and grading easier for teachers.

Special Needs and Special Uses

The high level of customisation possible in computer-based instruction makes it an attractive choice for special needs programs that often group together students with very different physical, mental and behavioural characteristics. For certain disabilities, manipulating data on the screen via the PC interface helps students concentrate. This can enhance development of conceptual and fine motor skills.

In cases of extreme physical or mental disability, a computer application can enable a student to communicate through images and text to select various options.

Criticism

Computer-based instruction is often used in classes where the high number of students makes personal attention from the instructor nearly impossible. In such an environment, critics argue that it’s difficult for educators to survey the entire class and thus easy for students to be distracted by the computer’s other uses. Computer-based instruction requires a substantial initial investment even if it can ultimately lower costs by preventing having to hire new educators. This could increase educational inequality between rich and poor school districts.

 

Computer Literacy as an Educational Goal

A primary advantage of computer based instruction is the training it provides for computer-based everything else. In a highly technological world, the relevance of computer based instruction in education may not be only in how it helps students process traditional lesson topics like history and English, but in how it trains students to use computers in their work and personal lives. As students go through the lesson plan on a computer, they learn how to operate menus and run applications valuable skills in any technological workplace.

It is especially helpful for students who do not use a computer at home.