Computers have become an essential part of modern education. They allow for faster and more efficient transmission of information, as well as easier storage and retrieval of data. Computers can be effectively used to teach subjects like mathematics, science, engineering, business, economics, and even arts and humanities subjects. However, computers cannot fully replace human teachers. Some aspects of education, like developing language skills or teaching music and art, are still best taught through face-to-face interaction with instructors. Computers should be used to enhance education, not substitute for developing students' own creative and critical thinking abilities.