How does computers make life easier




















TC: None of which sounds like a good idea. Computers can play a very important role, here, because we are flawed; we do fall victim to biases or we overlook important information. But the danger is that you jump from that to saying, just let the computer do everything, which I think is the wrong course. Should life be more like a video game? TC: I was glad to see that you use video games in the book as an example of human-machine interactions where the difficulty is the point rather than the problem.

Successful games are like a form of rewarding work, and can offer the kind of complex, constant, meaningful feedback that we have evolved to find deeply satisfying. Yet there is also a bitter irony, for me, in the fact that the work some people do on a daily basis is far-less skilled and enjoyable and rewarding. Gaming takes cognitive dexterity, and we like the challenge Credit: Getty Images. NC: Video games are very interesting because in their design they go against all of the prevailing assumptions about how you design software.

They constantly push us up against friction — not friction that simply frustrates us, but friction that leads to ever-higher levels of talent. We know that in order to gain talent you have to come up against hard challenges in which you exercise your skills to the utmost, over and over again, and slowly you gain a new level of skill, and then you are challenged again.

Games are difficult and require brainpower, so why does other tech make life easier? And also I think, going even further, that the reason people enjoy videogames is the same reason that people enjoy building expertise and overcoming challenges. One of the fundamental concerns of the book is the fear that we are creating a world based on the assumption that the less we have to engage in challenging tasks, the better.

It seems to me that that is antithetical to everything we know about what makes us satisfied and fulfilled and happy. Perhaps the alarming thing is that there are more and more environments where what is good for people — psychologically, personally, even in terms of survival — does not coincide with what corporations and nations need to do to succeed. In that vein, are you concerned about computers replacing people altogether?

NC: One of the scariest things I came across in doing the research for the book was an article that I quote by a military strategist about how, as we bring computers more and more into warfare, there may simply be no role for human beings.

Extended screen time can result in health ramifications like insomnia, eyestrain, and increased anxiety and depression. The computers can then make life easier for human workers. All too often, however, computers are used as an excuse to demand so much extra work and introduce so much extra, unnecessary complexity, that the humans might actually end up working less efficiently than before the computers ever arrived. Technology assists us in to accomplish many tasks at work more efficiently thus allowing employees to work smarter rather than harder.

However, some aspects of digital technology such as social media and mobile applications can acts as a distraction at work or at school Lee, This can boost worker productivity three to five times more than other investments can. Examples of 21st century assessment for learning tools, which include both diagnostic tests and formative assessments, are eportfolios, teacher observations, class discussions, and works in progress with comments, think-pair-share, journals, observation checklists, concept maps, and rubrics.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home How does computer make our work easy and fast? Ben Davis May 27, Furthermore, they may feel uncertain and insecure to do shopping or banking transaction online as the Internet is deemed as unsafe and facilitating the cheating business.

All these scenarios incurred some negative impression on the usage of computer. In summary, computer has become an indispensable technology and its achievement has overwhelmed people across the world. It is therefore important and inevitable that people must learn to use them optimally for the improvement of their lives.

I suggest that you add a sentence to the first paragraph to say what your opinion is: although computers can either help or hurt depending on how well you know how to use them, they improve people's lifestyles and create opportunities that make them worthwhile. Computers bring complexity, but it is well-worth it! Finally, my friend advised me to watch You tube Videos on this topic. After those videos, I comprehended the topic in a much better way and performed well on the exam.

As you can see, if you use computers, you can avoid the hassle to go to professors or libraries and get education while sitting at home.

Second, the use of computers have made communication much easier than before. Computers provide various softwares like Skype which help us get in touch with the person we want to talk to. For instance, I live in Shanghai, China which is quite far away from my native country, Pakistan.



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