The "copy-paste" trap is the biggest downside. If a student simply transcribes answers from a screen to their paper, they miss out on the cognitive processing required to learn the material. In geography, this is especially dangerous because the subject builds on itself; if you don't understand the basics of the 6th-grade workbook now, 7th and 8th-grade concepts will become significantly harder. Conclusion
It helps students understand the level of detail expected by teachers for specific curriculum requirements. The Risks of Over-Reliance The "copy-paste" trap is the biggest downside
Instead of using a pre-solved workbook as a shortcut to finish homework faster, it should be treated as a . The "copy-paste" trap is the biggest downside