Effects of the Internet on Education Advantages: Learning becomes more accessible. Opens opportunities up to distance learning. Most sources have no charge.

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Effects of the Internet on Education Advantages: Learning becomes more accessible. Opens opportunities up to distance learning. Most sources have no charge for their use.

Effects of the Internet on Education Promotes improved learning: The technology is not the be all to end all. How is it used/applied to class content? When is its use appropriate? The Internet allows large amounts of information to be accessed. It offers a higher level of learner control. It promotes a different role for the teacher.

Effects of the Internet on Education Appropriateness: While the student is able to access a myriad of people, not all are safe. The student may also access inappropriate sites for their age or purpose. They need guidance. Some sites may need to be blocked. Students and parents need to be educated on the acceptable use of the Web and .

Effects of the Internet on Education Learning the Internet takes time: Students and teachers take significant time to learn to navigate the Internet effectively. The Digital Divide: The difference between the haves and the have nots has a name. Districts have budget constraints. Families have budget constraints.

Effects of the Internet on Education Research on Internet Use in Education. Retrieved May 27, 2009, from ISTE Web site: on_technology_in_education_2000_/internet/research_on_internet_use_in_educati on.htm on_technology_in_education_2000_/internet/research_on_internet_use_in_educati on.htm Benefits Of Internet Use in Education. Retrieved May 27, 2009, from Internet in Education Web site: