Using computer applications in teaching and learning management has several benefits: it increases student motivation and interest; develops critical thinking skills; allows students to be actively involved through case studies and simulations; and prepares students for technology-driven careers. However, there are also potential downsides if the applications do not work properly or lead students to incorrect logical conclusions. Younger generations of students are accustomed to technology and need stimulation beyond conventional teaching methods. When used effectively, computer applications can enhance the learning process.