Reliability of Students to Computers

Reliability of Students to Computers

  • Submitted By: wired03
  • Date Submitted: 03/14/2010 8:21 AM
  • Category: Technology
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Chapter I
Introduction
Nowadays, computers are very common in our daily leaving. You can see computers everywhere, in offices, malls, schools and even in your neighbor computer shops. It is very reliable and easy to use. That’s why many people use them, especially students. Computer is one of the important thing students must know because they say that computers make the life of students easier. You can do assignments in short period of time, research the all you want in the Internet and enjoy you in countless entertainment. But it seems like most of the students is over using it. Doing homework’s without reading, hiring a person to do research and expending lots of money on it. I’m very familiar with this scenario because I’m working in a Computer Shop. I don’t like seeing these students making their assignments, research paper and any school works without learning and discovering knowledge. There are some students leaving their assignments to the computer shop and let them do it and just paying them. I think it affects the learning process of the students. Do they know that they can save lots of money if they do their assignments or any academic works I the library. Does it require them to use computers in their paper works? We have lots of questions to answer. That why we pick this topic.
Statement of the Problem
Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions:
Do the students always rely and abuse the use of computers?
Does it require to use computers to do their assignments or research paper?
How they found that the easiest way to do their work is using computer?
Why libraries and books are not that relevant to use on this modern days?
Significance of the Study
This study can contribute to lives of the students while they are in their high school period. We can also view that this can lead to be an eye opener to some teachers and schools to make the students strive for their study and let...

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