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I don't think the human species has changed much in 10 years. The way people learn 30 years ago is still pretty much the same as people do today. Evolution takes time.
Computers are great. I am all for them. They are a tool. They are not a god. Just because you use computers now in school does not mean that you are getting a better education than someone 30 years ago before most universities had computers.
Or put it another way. Having a computer will not make you into an Einstein or Da Vinci.
Yes, you can crunch problems much faster with a computer than without. Have you thought about the possibility that if you had to do it by hand, you would be more likely to find shortcuts and approximations? Just a thought.
Unlike some of my peers, I am not a Luddite or Amish. I think technology is wonderful. I don't think technology is the holy grail. A tool in the hand of a master is great. A tool in the hand of an apprentice sometimes don't work.
I graduated many years ago. I recently took a course, and yes, the computer was of great help. Actually, the PDF files are of a great help (the weight of my bag is greatly reduced). The instructor was half my age, as were most of the other students. However, as far as I can tell, I still learned the same way I did 30 years ago. And, as far as I can tell, so did all the other people in the class. The learning was the same. The packaging was definitely different.
Different? Yes. Better? Pretty much a wash.
"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."
Albert Einstein
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