Well, the Brits have done it again.
This time they have decided that every school child in the country should have Internet access:
outside of school. See the story.
What brilliance and insight and recognition. Recognition that in this century, as my co-author Julie Coates states, most of the learning resources are outside of school, not in it. Paying for Internet access outside of school is government at its best.
Cant his be changed to other available options?
Posted by: theacademicwriting.com | June 19, 2013 at 05:51 AM
Hi,
Internet has made the world small, and well communicated. It allows global access to information and people. It can widened the doors of opportunities for students globally
Posted by: Essays | October 20, 2009 at 02:42 AM
Hi,
Well Internet has made us crippled today, without it there we would not be able to have information so fast and so conveniently. Good Job!
Posted by: GCSE coursework | October 17, 2009 at 06:44 AM
Hi,
Internet has become a necessity now. Network 2 Computers has shared a good piece of information.
Posted by: Assignment Writing | October 16, 2009 at 06:29 AM
Posted by: digital dissertation | December 31, 2008 at 03:16 AM
Countries like Canada, Sweden, and South Korea have better, faster Internet connections. People in Japan can download an entire movie in just two minutes, but it can take two hours or more in the United States. Yet, people in Japan pay the same as we do in the U. S. for their Internet connection. Not only do they have the technology for higher speeds, but a larger percentage of people in those countries have access to high speed connections. The United States has fallen to 16th place behind other...
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