Personally the internet has made me a very lazy scholar... It is soo easy to get just about any source online that as a grad student, I have not yet visited the stacks in our library... never did as an undergrad either come to think of it... and yet I graduated with honors, in 4 years, with 2 majors, from a very prestigious private college. I suppose it's what you read, not how you read it.... One particularly great internet studying moment arose when I did a Google scholar search of the topic for my Master's thesis and found another recently written Master's thesis on the same (very VERY obscure) topic. When I couldn't gain access to the print version through my University's library and emails from the author's previous university proved fruitless, I looked her up on Facebook. Sure enough, after a quick facebook message to her, she emailed me a PDF of her completed thesis which then guided me to a plethora of other sources I wouldn't have ever found. Suddenly, there were 3 Neo-Futurist scholars out there and I was no longer alone on my thesis quest. It was a very cool online series of events. As a teaching assistant for a 100 level theatre appreciation course however, my undergrad students display a shocking lack of finesse with the online sources.. If I get one more term paper citing nothing but wikipedia and Joe-Schmoe's blog I may scream... not to mention the occasional blatant plaigerism. In the end, the internet, like everything else, is a wonderful thing in moderation, but can lead to a whole new level of trouble when abused.
According to my opinion Internet is best teacher and the worst teacher. It can help you study in different ways. Using Google, one can learn about anything. Just search for a keyword and everything you need to know about it will be put down in front of you.
There are so many useful websites on Internet! For example you can find almost everything you want on Wikipedia. Moreover, there is no need even to be bothered writing an essay, there are many essay writing services that can do it for you. My favourite one is essaydb.net. It make student life so much easier!
Well, back before the internet, you actually had to go to the library to look up any information, unless your family owned an encyclopedia.
How has the internet changed the way many Americans consume information? Explain the importance and value ot the availability of information on the internet.
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Stop getting on the internet and study. Hard work is the only way.
study from the internet
it has changed most of the world
This study is chemistry.
With studing Informatic and then they was so smart to change the Internet, the exactly answer I can't really answer it. Sorry.
Etymology is the study of words and their origins and development.The study of the origin of words. apexThe official definition of the word etymology is "the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history."
it has made it easier to get a campaign message across to voters.
The internet has greatly changed the way people use their leisure time. People now spend a lot of their leisure time reading articles online, watching movies and television shows, as well as communicating with friends, family, and work associates.