For millions of us around the world, the internet is nothing but a plaything. A tool of entertainment. It is a portal from the world of reality into the vortex of cyberspace. However the concept of internet has evolved since it was first created. Then it was nothing but a few hundred computers around the world linked to one network which enabled rapid communication between them. Now it is one of the most important business tools in the world. Goods and cash worth trillions of US dollars are traded daily over the internet. Whatever you do whether big or small, you learn something from it. Today’s modernized version of the internet is not only a toy to entertain those who are bored; it has moved on to become one of the most important tools of gaining knowledge about the world.
One of the most important uses of the internet in the new millennium is its use in research. Don’t know the meaning of a word in you textbook or a new phrase you heard, go onto the internet and find out what it means. It has become as simple as learning A B C. The internet has grown so popular in the last decade that teachers have started using it in school to support the traditional style of teaching from books. Research done on the internet allows us access to the newest information and up-to-date developments in any field possible. It enables us to keep in touch with the latest happenings all around the world within minutes or hours of its occurrence. Powerful search engines like Google and Yahoo enable us to look for a single word or phrase in its relevant context from millions of web-pages. The internet has become the primary source of information for most school and university students writing papers or simply studying.
The Essay on Developed Countries Internet World Technology
Technology Revolution By: Justin Bergknoff E-mail: The technology revolution is upon us. In recent years there have been many triumphs in technology. Now more than ever, people are able to communicate over thousands of miles with the greatest of ease. Wireless communication is much to thank for the ease of communication. What used to take weeks threw mail, now takes seconds over the Internet. But ...
Apart from passive secondary research, the internet also allows communication between individuals living on the two opposite ends of the world. Interaction between people is made easier through the large number of forums, chat rooms and messenger services available. This constant flow of information from one continent to another further enhances the learning that we all gain. The anonymity that the internet offers allows unknown people to understand each other on the basis of who they are rather than what they look like. Intercultural awareness in heightened, as people stop judging others on face value, Discrimination and racism begin to take a backseat while religious and cultural tolerance is the name of the game today.
A lot of times important urgent information can be disseminated immediately through the internet. For example during the SARS scare in 2001, and the recent Bird Flu epidemic, latest developments in the cure for this disease and precautions which can be taken were relayed throughout the world. Awareness of the important regulations concerning these diseases was spread among all the people across continents.
There has been in recent years a boom in the number of online universities. These allow children in remote places who may not have access to a proper university to complete their education through various online portals.
The internet has slowly become a necessity in our life. We may not realize it but we ourselves are hopelessly dependent on it. If ever we have a doubt related to any subject, the first thing we do is switch on our computers, get online and ‘google’ the word. The internet is an area of infinite knowledge and whatever we are doing, we are learning.
There can only be peace when everyone respects each other. This respect can be gained by learning more about the opposition. The internet facilitates this communication and has to a certain extent fulfilled it.
Sources:
Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe 2006 Edition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/cell-phone4.htm
The Coursework on Learning: Online Versus the Classroom
Which would you prefer, learning online or sitting in a physical classroom? With the advent of technology the question of which is better has become difficult to answer. However continuing education has become much more accessible due to online classrooms. Focusing on the benefits and drawbacks between learning online and the traditional classroom will provide valuable information to make an ...