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Computers Change Human Learning

Ken Kovacs

Words about how us humans have adapted to comuters to help us learn more productivitlly.The computer helps us map out our daily plans.Over the development of comuters screens have increased for better viewing.Computers fundamentally affected our neural connections. It allows us to develop complete daily plannings.

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