Innovation Challenge:
What computers are used for:
Computers are used to control large and small machines which in the past were controlled by humans. Most people have used their personal computers in their home or at work. They are used for things such as calculation, listening to music, reading an article, writing etc. Also these technologies are used for school, and for people to work online, for example, instead of using pen and a book to write, people can write their work on a documentary or slide show, and also people can communicate easier and better online and share their learning on their blogs around the world.
What i don't like about computers:
Why I don't like computers is that it can lead to bad posture which can lead to problems in the spine, poor circulation of the blood ,and the pain in the muscles and joints. Hand injuries, from pressing buttons on the computers or gaming controllers. Computers can affect your eyesight as well because it makes you have eyestrain, eye drys,headache,fatigue,difficulty focusing,blurred vision, and shoulder and neck pain.
More better things these computers could've done/had:
Show and Perceive Human Emotions. Copyright: Vladystock. ...
Innovate and be Creative. Computers are much more powerful than the smartest person at storing and retrieving information. ...
Improve Themselves.
Appreciate Art. ...
Make their Own Decisions. ...
Hold a Deeper Conversation with a Human.
What are some positive things about computers:
Some things that are positive about computers, is that they help assist business processes and other activities. Secondly, another way these computers can be positive/useful is that it helps everyone communicate faster and easier, also these devices help children/teenagers with school work.
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