The Advantages of the Internet in Education Essay

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    some of the core principles that gave birth to the internet as it is known today. In the beginning it was called the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network or ARPANET. When the ARPANET transitioned to the internet, “from network control protocol (NCP) to TCP/IP” (Yannakogeorgos 105). TCP and IP are separate protocols used in conjunction,“to connect with other computers on the Internet or other networks” (Yannakogeorgos 107), with the Internet Protocol version four or IPv4 being what is…

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    Expanding the Reach of Education Through social Media Introduction Workloads, time management, and demand for productivity are compelling students and eduction institutions to expand traditional forms of teaching, such as face-to-face, with multiple forms of interactive mediums. A particular method of delivery is through the use of social media applications. Social media offers school to engage students outside of the classroom by reaching new audiences, providing guidance and feedback, and…

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    it creates a distraction, they are difficult to use and it only helps assist the users in finding greater ways to cheat, which is why sticking to pencil and paper is the correct way to go about learning. Students are given a laptop with enough internet access to enjoy any movie, article, game, etc. With these sorts of opportunities, of…

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    during the caveman era. Laws ensure that men can live together and prosper. Criminals have always used the tools at hand, such as clubs and pointed spears in early times. It is only natural that criminals would gravitate towards computers and the Internet for their crimes in the modern era. Over time, criminals have become more sophisticated, and so…

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    calculations, presentations and subsequently they strengthen grammatical skills. In Mexico, students using CT will learn to read in English as a second language since the programs and the sources of information are usually in the English language. One more advantage is that students could also look up lessons on websites or through email rather than carry heavy textbooks with them every…

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    more on what is going on in their lives rather than being focused in school. “Everything is now accessible online or through data saved in a computer or mobile devices, students are likely to develop poor studying habits and a lazy attitude towards education” (Garage). One minute, the students are doing an assignment, then suddenly out of nowhere an advertisement pops up, a message, or any other form of distraction. The student is going to be tempted to look at the distraction, which causes a…

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    computer or computer network as the internet. The lame definition of cyber or the cyberspace, it refers to the internet. Today the society is embracing the advancement of technology and the internet (Ines, et al., 2013). The devices created today such portable computer, laptops, mobile phones, kindles e.t.c they easily gain access to the internet. It is so unfortunate the internet has become a tool for terrorist radicalization and online recruitment. The internet is playing a key role in many…

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    Sexual Education Should sexual education be taught in high schools? It may come to surprise that many high school students are unaware of sexual education because they were never informed. In most cases parents do not know how to address the topic of sex. Teens and parents believe that the discussion of sex is uncomfortable to address. As a result, high school students who are not educated in sexual education are more likely to become sexually active because they are not informed of the…

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    Starting at a young age, citizens of any given nation begin to learn the history of their nation. Including the specifics of the history within the nation itself, or history outside the nation that lead to changes being made within. It is typical not to hold back on the history that is taught to the young people of a nation, because we are taught history to both understand how we got to the state that we are now in as a country and how we can prevent repetition of horrific historical events.…

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    Abstract Technology and social media increase in the recent decades,There are many convenient of Access to internet such as it has become easy to get information at anywhere anytime; the technology encourages innovation and creativity ,simplified the way how people and businesses communicate, for instance face book, instant messengers, and the traveling in long distance. Even though the advantage of technology and social media, however the children and young people are the most people influenced…

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