Computers, the Internet, and the world of education Computers and the Internet have changed countless educational worlds. This means that the teacher must also change. Most students now have access to countless information sources from all over the world. They can also talk with a wide range of experts. Today, many students begin to learn typing before learning to write with cursive writing. Despite these facts, not all changes are positive. Students are now exposed to external predators who may be trying to use them.
The 21st century Internet revolution changed the world through the world wide web and more powerful computers. With the Internet, computers and smart phones, information and communication between parties can be executed immediately without geographical obstacles. This greatly reduces the cost of information and communication. Getting knowledge from all over the world has never been easier. Human intelligence is gradually being replaced by computer storage capacity and processing capacity. Productivity and quality of life have improved significantly again
Last year, the National Economic Research Institute investigated the impact of computers on education. "The Internet curriculum is not as effective as face-to-face education", and "In general, literature on investment effect investment has little or no positive influence on most academic achievements "Currently," the possibility of greatly improving educational outcomes that are unlikely to adversely affect results is unlikely. " The only areas that can tune this "negative relationship between academic performance and school computer availability" are developing countries. This is not explained by the advantages of the computer, but due to the inadequacy of these educational systems - computers are only useful when the school gets worse.