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Can the internet replace schools? Well, internet has grown at an immense pace and has affected practically every aspect of our lives. In such a scenario, it is not surprising that the impact of internet on the education sector is a hot topic.
In theory, kids can stay at home and use high-speed internet connections and videoconferencing facilities to attend classes as if they are in school. However, the advantages of interacting with other children of their own age outweighs convenience of the web. However, this does not mean the internet cannot have a positive impact on an individual’s education.
It is important to use the web to research for information. The web is fast becoming the repository of all human knowledge. The right search engine can help an individual explore all facets of a particular topic and find the right research method to adopt.
Once education is complete, the internet can help promote the skills and abilities of the person to potential employers. Education, for the sake of knowledge, is not of much use unless it is combined with practical and financial benefits. A person who studies without the help of internet may find himself at a disadvantage when compared to another person who has used the web for gaining knowledge and promoting his or her reputation.
Option of studying even after settling down in a job is always present. The internet makes this possible. Distance education and vocational courses will have a huge impact on the skill set of an individual even after the so-called student life has come to an end.









