the internet its impact on our personal lives. brief history by the early 1990's it became...
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Personal 10 years ago hardly anyone was using the Internet on a regular basis. Now it has become part of our daily livesTRANSCRIPT
The Internet
Its Impact on our
Personal Lives
Brief History• By the early 1990's it became
possible for people to post information via Internet sites.
• The major new step came in 1994 with the development of the World Wide Web.
• In addition, the World Wide Web soon grew to support the use of pictures, sound files, and movie clips.
• The rest, as they say, is history.
Personal
• 10 years ago hardly anyone was using the Internet on a regular basis.
• Now it has become part of our daily lives
Themes
• Business Affairs
• Social Life
• Media
• e-Learning
BUSINESS AFFAIRS
• JOBS• SHOPPING• BOOKING• INFORMATION• BANKING
JOBS• With the help of
internet we are able to access jobs online without going to the job centre or an agency
• Also, with the help of internet, you can work at home without going to any office
SHOPPING
• Shopping Online:-Fast and easy way to shop
• It saves time and travelling
• Can also get better discount online than going to shops and malls
BOOKING
• Online booking is the fastest and easiest way to book online without going direct to….
• And it also helps with information on whatever we want to book online
BANKING
• Fast, easy and durable way to nurse your banking issues
• You can apply for an account, pay bills, access your account, pay money in and check balance online without going to the bank
INFORMATION
Social Life• Friends & Family
• Instant Messaging
• Chat Rooms
• Online Dating
• Special Interests
Friends & Family
• E-mail - revolution
• Replaced letters
• Immediate receipt
• Cheaper than phone
Instant Messaging
• MSN / SKYPE etc
• Web Cams
• Like conversation
• Can share info
Chat Rooms
• Online chat is a way of communicating by sending text messages to people in the same chat-room in real-time
• These appeal particularly to the young
Online Dating
• Multi-billion industry
• Niche sites pair people by race, sexual orientation or religion etc
• Become respectable
• Seemingly successful
Special Interests
• All sorts of obscure websites crop up catering for minority groups and allow people with common interests to communicate with each other irrespective of geographical location
On line MEDIA
• Newspapers• Radio/TV• Satellite• Books
On line Media
• Response• Quicker• More appropriate
On line Media
Conclusion
e-Learning• Electronic learning (or e-
Learning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology.
• The worldwide e-learning industry is estimated to be worth over 38 billion euros.
• By 2006, nearly 3.5 million students were participating in on-line learning at institutions of higher education in the United States.
e-Learning
• Shared Knowledge
• Distance Learning
• Tutorials
• Interactive
Shared Knowledge
• Perhaps the original idea of the Internet before it was hijacked by American marketing moguls
• A lot of free information available
Distance Learning
• Very widespread
• Allows you to fit your learning around into your working / home life
• Potentially cheaper than a conventional course of study
Tutorials
• Online tutorials with animation and sound
• You can pick and choose – only those you’re weak on
• Can repeat at will
• Wide variety available
Interactive
• Desire for more active, less passive, learning, akin to the actual, not virtual, classroom
• Infinite scope for further development
Final Thoughts• Internet a good thing?• Or a bad thing?
• Are we its master? • Or its slave?
• What does the future hold?
• Bright?