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write an editorial "internet and education"​

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Answered by rrr7397
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What is the role of Internet in education and learning?

The internet has introduced improvements in technology, communication, and online entertainment. ... Importance of internet in education to the students' means that it makes easier for them to research things, and relearn the content taught in the school. People use it according to their needs and interests.

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Answered by yashsingh8704
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The Internet swiftly entered the life of the humankind in the 20th century. It took us less than ten years to face thefact  of  its  spreading  all  over  the  world,  including  the  developing  countries.  It  has  become  not  only  the  hugest  in-formation  resource  in  the  world,  but  –  what  is  even  more  important  –  the  most  rapid  means  of  communication.People  from  different  countries  have  got  an  opportunity  to  communicate  with  each  other  in  quite  a  short  time.  Incomparison with a snail-mail or even airmail, e-mail gets over distance and time, frontiers of the states with a light-ning speed. Thus, people get closer to each other. They have got a chance to know each other better, to become aware of what iscommon among nations and can unite them and what is different, what peculiarities of culture and religion should betaken into account to achieve mutual understanding. They gradually come to realize the fact that we all are inhabitantsof one planet – the Earth – and have to live together depending on each other, helping each other. But, the Internet isonly  one  of  the  means  to  understand  this  and  does  not  guarantee  the  comprehension  of  the  people  only  by  thetechnological  and  information  opportunities  that  it  provides.  Everything  depends  on  the  people  themselves,  theirmentality, their will and intellect. On the other hand, people in different countries, not only in the cultural and scientific centres, are able to get educationin famous universities. Disabled children, invalids can learn at schools, colleges and universities by distance. Those  who  study  at  schools,  universities,  colleges  can  enhance  their  knowledge  using  the  educational  literature,encyclopaedia,  references,  dictionaries,  databases,  which  are  freely  accessed,  participating  in  distance  educationalcourses, in collaborative projects with students from other schools, universities, countries, discussing different problemswith them. So, the opportunities, which the Internet can offer in the sphere of education, are really unique. But we should keepin mind one simple idea that the Internet was invented especially for education. Very few technical aids were designedand  produced  particularly  for  the  educational  purposes.  Educators  have  always  had  to  investigate  the  didacticopportunities of this or that invention, to define how it can be successfully used in the sphere of education that is todefine its didactic functions. It is very important neither to overestimate the role of the Internet in education nor tounderestimate it, to define this role and place in the educational process. For this purpose it is necessary to orientate oneself on the concept and the goals of education adopted in differenteducation systems. Many of us live in the so-called information society where the information is of great value; someare  only  on  the  threshold  of  such  society.  Famous  American  economist  Lester  C.  Turow  in  his  book  The  Future  ofCapitalism. How Today’s Economic Forces Shape Tomorrow’s World(1997) underlines that the greatest value for manyyears ahead will be knowledge and qualification because knowledge can be manifested through qualification. The levelof  technologies  in  the  developed  countries  is  so  high  that  it  needs  high-qualified  specialists.  If  used  efficiently  theInternet can promote this process

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