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    Internet Censorship

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    technological development, the internet usage has experienced a tremendous growth in recent year, especially among the adolescents. The skeptical validity of the information available on the internet has brought to the concern on whether internet censorship should be implement. While the advocates welcome the measure with the belief that it helps protect adolescents from the misguidance and bullying from the use of internet, the critics argue that this measure is a hindrance to the development and freedom of adolescents. This paper examines both the advantages and disadvantages of internet censorship on adolescents in Hong Kong and provides suggestions based on these arguments. Advocates of the internet censorship affirm that this…

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    The Internet in Film Education In today’s society, the internet has become the backbone for how people live their lives. Gone are the days of phonebooks, floppy disks, and CD’s, as the world is molded into a digital wonderland. Thanks to the web, you can carry the knowledge of the world in your pockets. “The internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow” (Gates). Since 1995, the number of users of the internet has jumped from 16 million to 3.6 billion ("Internet Growth…

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    Don’t we all wonder what the real purpose of the internet is? What is even the internet? Well, according to the dictionary, the internet is defined as a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide. The internet can be used for many different reasons, but it’s true purpose is education. Yes, you did hear that right. The main purpose for the internet is for it to be used for education purposes. The internet has become an immense part of a student’s everyday life, whether it’s…

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    Traditional classroom teaching has played a great role in promoting knowledge diffusion and promoting social progress. But traditional classroom teaching has many disadvantages. With the advent of the internet era, there is a new form of class- online class. “Some argue that the online environment can be an equal or superior medium for education due to its flexibility and student-centered approach”, Adam and his fellows said. we clearly see that the new internet teaching model has indeed…

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    Net neutrality is a concept that all information on the internet should be treated the same and should not have restrictions by internet service providers. The term was created by Tim Wu, a professor of telecommunication law at the University of Columbia (Thyra). Tim Wu believes that the public should all have access to internet information equally regardless of what it is and how much information is provided. Net neutrality would have been a benefit to the company Netflix when it was restricted…

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    Internet and Distance Education Have you ever stopped to think of the role that the internet plays in distance education? I currently use the internet when completing all of my college assignments off of campus. Distance education has been defined as a generic term used to define the field of distance learning, distance learning is a mode of delivering education and instruction, often on an individual basis, to students who are not physically present in a traditional setting such as a classroom…

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    Annotated Bibliography Technology is advancing and many classrooms want to use it to engage their students and make classes more enjoyable, but is technology really capable of that. There are many factors in deciding if technology is worth it. Where schools and universities get the money should be of big concern. The upkeep that the technology needs can be a hindrance. The internet needs to be regulated, but that is not always done to the students advantage. Teachers do not always know how to…

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    The Effects of the Internet on Society With the continuing evolution of technology in the last decades, it has left many people in doubt whether the internet is a beneficial resource for our society. The argument is that it is affecting the population’s cognitive development and ultimately making them less intelligent. Furthermore, it is argued that not only are personal relationships being affected but most frightening, individuals are starting to lose their privacy especially that of…

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    Dylan Bass FSEM 132 Professor Nevison 11/12/14 Internet Voting Internet voting is a type electronic voting in which voters submit their ballots, as shown by the name, by way of the Internet. There are many perceived advantages and potential issues to this method because of the simple fact that is so new and they are still working out many of the kinks. The idea behind Internet voting is that it would provide a way to improve on many of the current voting methods by making the vote processing…

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    Disadvantages of Using Internet Avoid no face to face communication. Students are active in online chatting. The disadvantage of this no face to face communication is that when students are used to communicate with their classmate on online chatting and they enjoy talking with each other, but in reality, when they face to face communication, it seems awkward for them because it seems they were just close in online chatting but in reality when they meet it is like they do not know each other…

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