Can Internet Take the Place of Teachers?
...osity about the unknown fields may be attracted by the abundant and interesting information offered online. Thus, it makes learning a fun. Sometimes, students find themselves mastering the knowledge spontaneously and unconsciously. Moreover, the Internet has become a platform for people to communicate and express their feeling. For example, some students are too timid to ask questions in class, while in front of a computer screen, there’s nothing for them to worry about since nobody knows who they are. Consequently, communication turns to be easier and more effective. On the other hand, the Internet, inevitably, contains much harmful information which has adverse influence to people, especially to juvenile. Anything is likely to affect students since they are growing physically and mentally. Due to lack of discrimination, violence, pornography and gambling, etc. may all give rise to juvenile delinquency if these imitated by youngsters. Another point is that lacking face-to-face contact, modern children tend to be more unsocial, isolated and indifferent. Th...