Can computer ever replace teachers? Dauletiyarov A.
Yes, teachers have that personal touch but what if computers are developed with the artificial intelligence of a patient, caring teacher? Even today I think many students learn vast amounts of information from the Internet. Many times a teacher can also make a mistake, while a computer never makes a mistake. If a computer does the checking of answer scripts, then the marks given to all the students will also be more scientific and fair. vs
If you begin to ask more questions, most likely, you'll see a "no answer found. " So the most important question is whether computers can replace teachers? After careful consideration, the answer is clearly - no. Yes, it is true that any study materials available at any time and in any amount. But the fact is that the computer is simply an electronic machine, devoid of emotion, while the teacher is still alive, emotional being.
The Hole in the Wall experiments, known as Hi. W, were first implemented in 1999, when a computer with an internet connection was embedded into a wall for children to discover and use unsupervised. The wall adjoined a slum in India. Only a month later, it was evident that the children had taught themselves to use the computer and also picked up some skills in English and mathematics. This kind of design was then set up in more and more remote areas across the nation with almost identical results.
Who knows, maybe in ten or twenty years, our children will be taught the robots, but I can`t imagine a robot with emotions, sense of humor and compassion, which may be suitable to the student from all sides, because not all children are the same. Although the robots will save us from the teachers who re-read his lectures in the speed of light, without the right to repeat.