Computers in education allows students to develop a sense of
independence when it comes to studying, furthering maturity and
education success. - Undergraduate students believe that computer usage in classes
have privacy as well as individualized learning (Usun).
- It has been shown in a study that High school students achieved
more passing grades with having access to a computer than those
without (MacLeod).
Computers in education can cater to a wide variety of students
helping them improve their studies. - Growing technology has reached the point of providing
specialized computers for special need individuals, using an
advanced emotion recognition system that caters towards these
students to help with learning (Mehmood 2).
- By allowing undergraduate students to work on their own computers,
they can use the computer to cater their studies to their own styles
having personalized paces and access to drills and practice (Usun).
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