When is the last time any of us were asked to write a report by hand and turn it in? When is the last time we researched such report without the aid of a search engine? When is the last time we registered for our semester classes in person? These are just a few examples I could think of on how computers are used in my education today.
I use computers in every single aspect of my education. I started the semester by registering for my classes online in my pajamas at midnight of the day my registration opened just so that I could get the best and most relevant classes this semester. Because I work full-time I also looked into as many online classes I could including this one. 3 out of my 4 classes this semester are all online. The only class I have a face-to-face lecture in is still a hybrid class meaning we submit all of our assignments and quizzes using the online portal.
I have a unique perspective on the education I’m receiving these days. I started my collegiate academic career back in 2003 before I served a 2 year mission for my church and started a family. When I first started, online classes were just becoming a reality. However, we still used computers to write research papers and to complete assignments you didn’t see laptops as prevalently as you do these days in classes to take notes on. Most people that had computers back then were all using desktops or computer labs to complete their assignments.
Fast forward to today were almost everyone has access to a laptop and if you don’t you can rent one from the computer lab for a day to take to class and take notes on, or to complete assignments from the convenience of wherever you want to. It’s completely up to the student on how they utilize computers these days in their educational experience. As I’m writing this assignment I’m sitting in the living room of my in-laws’ house at a family gathering for this Halloween holiday. I’m enjoying the nice ambiance of family, friends, music, and a roaring fire in the fireplace. I never would have thought when I started my college experience back in 2003 that this is what college learning would evolve into. For some of my online classes we still have lectures, but it’s all by video or live streaming feed. Because of my laptop I can take notes and learn from these lectures wherever I happen to be at that time. This allows a lot of flexibility with my job.
I think it is leaps and bounds easier these days to work full-time and have a full-time college schedule because of the way computers help us in our education. Most research papers I have to wright these days I can do so from my computer and not have to go to the library or leave the house. It’s not always the case, but I’d say about 90 percent of the time it is. If you know a little about computers it can also cut down drastically on the time it takes to do such research papers or regular assignments. I utilize the “cntrl +f” function a lot when looking up specific things on web pages or online textbooks to be able to find the answers I need without having to read through a lot of irrelevant material to what I’m looking for. There are also some search engines that are more adept to finding academic studies and papers more than others which I trust more when needing to write college level papers.
In summary, these days I don’t think you can have a rewarding college experience without computers being involved to enhance our learning. We use them for registering for classes, hearing lectures, and submitting our assignments.