The document discusses the role of computers in education as tutors. It describes how computers can deliver instruction, reinforce learning through practice, and provide feedback to students. While computers cannot replace teachers, they can take over some traditional tutoring roles. The document outlines different types of educational software like tutorials, simulations, games, and multimedia tools. It concludes that computers serve as tutors in modern classrooms but do not replace teachers, who now facilitate learning and integrate computer exercises into their lessons.