Can Computer repalce teachers?

India
February 6, 2007 8:02am CST
actually i have bought educational CD(maths and science ) for the class of 6 to 8 std. i have seen each and every difination of physics or maths define very well and it is easy to understand . that why i just want to discuss is the interactive learning program can ever replace teacher ? what do u think ...?
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23 responses
@Perry2007 (2229)
• Philippines
7 Mar 07
No, computers can never replace teachers, There is always a human aspect like touch, emotions and assessment that students need, to be able to become effective in teaching, the computers may have the most perfect discussion on a subject and can repeat them as often as needed by a student but, that is not all a student need to learn ans appreciate what is being taught, especially during the primary and intermediate stage of learning.
• India
7 Mar 07
me too agree with this facts that computer can't replace teacher atleast primary and intermediate stage of learning.
• India
13 Feb 07
ya surely i think definitely not a bid deal.
• India
13 Feb 07
thanks for ur response .
@ravibabli (1557)
• India
7 Feb 07
teacher - ..
I think that bother are different of each other and teacher is better than computer because you can only see the matter on computer but you cannot understand without teacher.
• India
7 Feb 07
yes very well said that u cannot understand these things without teacher . well thanks for ur response .
• India
12 Feb 07
i think computers will never be able to replace teachers.......
• India
12 Feb 07
sorry for the 2nd response..... anyways i feel teachers r better than computers......
• India
7 Feb 07
Computer cannot replace teacher for little kids. But for matured children i think computer will be more helpfull in their studies than teachers.
• India
7 Feb 07
yes teacher is more necessary for the kids . well thanks for ur nice opinion .
@datir1 (503)
• India
7 Feb 07
no this not possible but it happen some extend in future computer indirecly teach student but actually teacher behid this
• India
12 Feb 07
yes u are right . thanks for ur response .
@gaganlok (587)
• India
12 Feb 07
Ummmm, No i think coz' students mind can ask any question from anywhere..and unfortunately due to lack of programming computer can't answer all of the questions..But if the student does not have any question then May be they can replace teachers..which will not happen...but if AI advances more than the today's world think then it may be possible..
• China
28 Feb 07
no I don't think that learning program can replace teacher. why?the answer is simple. program don't answer all questions when you study.
• Romania
19 Feb 07
i don:t think so,no ..he can replace him because is another think to learn in the scholl.i don:t ceck that idee . maybe is a new way to learn but not the better one,always a teacher will be the first who can be more good for childrens.
• United States
13 Feb 07
No, I really don't think computers will ever fully replace teachers. I mean, computers are great and can do a lot of things, but they truly can't replace the one on one interaction that teachers can give students in times of need. Computers can only do so much, teachers can do much more.
@jeans6618 (168)
• China
6 Feb 07
i think computer can't repalce teachers
• India
7 Feb 07
ya me too agree with u . well thanks for ur response .
@shilpaum (1752)
• India
28 Feb 07
I'm not agree with u. Computer can never repalce teachers. There is a lot difference in interaction between two humans n human & machine. Teachers can teach accordind to understanding level, mood of students, which computer can never do. It will present, what it had got feed. Teachers most of all, have both brain n mind.
• Philippines
13 Feb 07
it can never replace the teachers. teachers are still the best way of learning things. the intercative learning was made by teachers also. they couldn't be in a CD from if not for the teachers who put it all up into one CD. the CD was made for students to futher undertand the subject but it is not good if it were to replace teachers. there are still some lesson in a CD that cannot be explained by it at all you will also need a teacher to explained it futher for your understanding. interactive learning is just a tool for student to enhance and improve their knowledge. its just a tool fro learning not a person to teach your learning.
• India
7 Mar 07
No computers can never actually replace teachers qualitatively. Education is not mere acquisition of knowledge; the application of the knowledge can be at least hinted at only by a human being. Moreover, though computers may act as good "enlighteners" for the deeply committed and self-motivated learner, they can actually be distractive for most easy going students. Subjects learnt under the loving guidance of a teacher actually stand the test of time and memory and come to your aid in actual life situations. A GOOD TEACHER IS WORTH A MILLION BOOKS and a computer can never replace a teacher completely.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
7 Feb 07
1. First of all in a countrylike India, how many parents can afford to put the computer for children? 2. How many of them will be able to buy the CDs required for day to day studies? 3. All said and done, where the hell one finds power suplly at rural areas in the day time? 4. It may take decades for the situation what you said may come but definite not in near future.
@dholey (1383)
• India
7 Feb 07
i know that a student can learn when he is able to get his query solved spontaneously , so proper interaction with the teacher is most important , CD can give real image of the subject but it can not replace teacher ........ there are many computer educational sites which are free and has programming tutorials BUT DO YOU THINK THAT EVERY INTERNET USER BECOME PROGRAMMER ..... try to get people who became programmer reading sites and watching CDs ( there are many cds regarding languages) .. so here we are ..... teacher is always needed
@anil_762001 (1636)
• India
7 Feb 07
no computers can never replace the teachers.
• India
7 Feb 07
never!!! its altogether a different xperience to learn with a teacher around... its very easy 2 share ur views n get all ur doubts cleared on what is being taught der r certain professional courses which r taught without a teacher n pple who ve taken up such courses r not satisfied
• India
12 Feb 07
i dont think computers will never be able to replace teachers.......
@3225sr (97)
• India
7 Feb 07
of course if u comfert in study then why co to teacher ? she is giving much more lesson ao also shouting you too