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发表于 2012-5-6 16:57:18
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5-6独立 Have you ever taken an internet class which is given via videos and by which you can learn something whenever and wherever you like? Have you ever noticed that more lectures are given to the public in universities these days? Such is society reality that it becomes easier for people to learn knowledge for the simple reason that more and more people would like become further educated. From my standpoint, widespread internet and open universities provide more opportunities so that people are nowadays more likely to get educated than in the past.
First of all, it goes without saying that internet plays a vital part in making it more convenient for people to take classes. One can see class videos about the ecology; one is able to listen to lecture involved new ideas on Ted; one may take internet classes related to business just the same as having real classes at schools. A great many of information is provided on the internet and whether one gets educated in this method depends on how he or she uses it. For instance, my classmate Victor, who can speak fluent French, spares no efforts to learn it through the internet, by remembering words and grammar on Hujiang and talking frequently with Frenchmen via Skype. He is forever talking about new resources about learning French on the website or good methods mentioned by an internet learner. When it comes to learning French, he points out that without the internet he was unable to grasp a language so effectively. Therefore, internet counts for education indeed.
Also playing an important part is the fact that universities provide more chances for the public to get educated. An observation shows that more than 200 universities’ lectures are open to societies nowadays, involving business geography biology and so on. In addition more and more libraries are accessible to the public so that books are more conveniently available for readers, especially updated essays and journals. Just take my university, which is filled with social students on weekends, for an example. Curriculums about account, finance, investment and economic are given to them who choose the major of finance but have no time to take classes on weekdays. Consequently, universities are offering more opportunities for the public to get educated.
Admittedly, more lures are emerging as the society develops, such as computer games which may probably call much attention and take up time for studying. As the old saying goes, each coin has two sides. Therefore, to avoid the negative impact, we should take control of time and balance the entertainment and learning.
As far as I am concerned, despite the shortcomings mentioned above, we benefit more according to learning as the society develops. When we take the view to scan the whole picture, we cannot emphasize the importance of internet that offers us useful information and online classes too much. Moreover, universities’ openness undoubtedly makes sense.
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