If the case is being made for knowing what information the computer will display under deco obligation and how to interpret and act on this information, I agree. However I do not agree that the first time this should experienced for real is by an untrained diver and without appropriate guidance from an instructor.
ZH-L with silly GF presets aside, you would expect that when you "just" overstay the NDL, you
1) get a deco stop "just" under the surface, which means at 3 msw because that's what they're traditionally rounded to, and
2) it will be controlled by your "fastest" tissue compartment whose half-time is typically between 2.5 and 5 minutes. One half-time drops half of its gas loading so the duration you should get is between 3 and 5 minutes.
They train new divers how to act at 3 metres for 3 minutes at the end of the dive already, computer or no computer.