The Advantages of the Internet in Education Essay

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    A survey was done in 2009 with the main purpose of finding if social networking affected face-to-face socializing. It showed that 93% of teens in the United States use the internet, and of that number 73% have a social networking account (Friending, IMing, and Hanging Out Face-to-Face, pg 357, para 1). Overall, neither online nor face-to-face socialization suffered because of the other. Much of this percentage uses social…

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    History Technology will always improve and it is controversial if it should be in student’s education. The first major date in the use of technology in education was in the 1920s when the radio was invented and used. The overhead projector arrived in 1930, then the headphones in 1950, and the hand-held calculator in 1972. According to the U.S. Department of Education, “high school enrollment was only 10% in 1900, but by 1992 had expanded to 95%,” (“The Evolution Of” 1). With more technology that…

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    as beneficial ways of education. Public school is a method of schooling that allows students to learn with many other peers in a school building. Homeschooling is a system of schooling that allows students to remain at home, but still complete their educations in the same amount of time as students in public school. Both public schooling and homeschooling have many advantages as well as disadvantages, but they are still two schooling options that provide excellent education to students. Public…

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    entails collecting and assimilating relevant information before pulling the trigger on any long-term career endeavor. As an illustration, occupations once gained strictly through vocational venues, now find their divisions from traditional higher education continuing to blur due to technological transformations and its application for virtually all professions. Efforts resembling the Registered Apprenticeship College Consortium, the collaborative apprenticeship program by Huntington Ingalls…

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    in popularity, many could argue that it has a detrimental effect to our society. But is this true? “There are more devices connected to the internet than there are people on the earth” (Bennett). In addition to that, the majority of the world is connected through some sort of mass media object, whether it be a smartphone, tablet, or computer. The internet can be a dangerous place, for it creates a huge concern for privacy among children and adults. It also creates a new breeding ground for…

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    subjects than male. This picture is a common feature in Thai University especially in a group of health sciences faculties. The statistic data of office of higher education, Ministry of Education, Thailand also showed 2 folds number of female students than male students at bachelor degree curriculum. (21) This feminine trend in higher education also was found in worldwide.(22, 23) Most of them are Buddhist. But most of Buddhist in Thailand derived from cultures and norms in their families. Most…

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    She encourages the faculty to integrate the plan into their curriculum. Millennials are being required to take at “least one online course at least once a year.” Wilson (2004) A negative example of technology abuse is that some students use the internet to cheat and expect to not get caught, therefore, the faculty needs to persuade them about the negative consequences of plagiarizing…

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    “An education isn 't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It 's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don 't.” – Anatole France Low-income students typically graduate four grade levels behind their higher-income counterparts (Palardy). Why is this? Is education in under-developed areas suffering because students lack the motivation to achieve excellence? Or are there social factors affecting students’ lives that are incapable of being…

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    She also argues that cursive is not the only thing that has been removed from the curriculum; other things such as learning grammar are no longer a part of it as well. Cursive is just one underlying symbol that leads back to one main issue: the advantages…

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