How can educators address the common challenge of outdated software and hardware when integrating computer literacy into the curriculum? Many schools face limitations due to budget constraints, resulting in obsolete equipment that fails to support modern programming languages, software applications, or emerging technologies like AI and machine learning. This not only hinders students' understanding of current tech trends but also limits their hands-on experience with relevant tools. Additionally, frequent updates in technology mean educators must continuously adapt lesson plans, which requires both technical knowledge and access to up-to-date resources. How can teachers bridge this gap while ensuring students still gain practical, real-world skills despite these constraints? Are there cost-effective solutions, such as open-source software or cloud-based platforms, that can provide students with access to modern computing environments without requiring significant financial investment?