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Saturday, March 23, 2019

The Impact of the Internet on Schools :: Teaching Education Essays

The Impact of the Internet on SchoolsFor this essay, I read an Article called The Netgeneration Internet as a yearroom and community. afterward reading the article I came up with some very total points on how the profit has effected the way aim are ran compared to the pre-computer and internet age. My conclusions are that the Internet has changed school classroom for the good by make information widely available and useable to even the poorest of schools. The internet has make it thinkable for teachers to communicate and learn what other(a) teachers are doing in other countries by talking to colleagues in other countries and reading reports and research studies findings originally they read the teaching methods books. The Internet in any(prenominal) case, gives teachers the ability to teach a class online so that their students will be able to stay on line when they are not able to come to class. The online class idea has also made it possible for the average person to get his or her spirit level with out having to go to a college campus physically. In total the Internet has not only increased the amount of learning possibilities in the classroom but it has created infinite amounts of learning opportunities for students and teachers. CLASSROOMBecause of the Internet it is possible for schools to have doorway to books with out having them on the shelves of school libraries. New books and research studies are stick on on the Internet daily for the world to read. In the past if you where from a poor school or a shelterd community that banded books from school libraries you may not be able to read some in-chief(postnominal) infromantion. Making the student that had the oportunity to read and learn this new infromation better enlightened than a person whom did not have the same books in there school library shelves. The author of the article The internet as a classroom explains this fact when she says, We have arrived at a new importee in history a moment in which such footing as class, race, gender, sexuality, nationality and ideology are no longer useful (Hendricks). This recital applies to education because information can be found on any subject on the web. If a school has a ban on reading a book a student can even so find and read it online if he or she wants to. Censorship is not possible because of the technology called Internet.

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