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Answer the following question in detail. (About 150 words) ‘The World Wide Web is a source of information and misinformation.’ Discuss this statement with regard to the impact of internet on: - Sociology

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Answer the following question in detail. (About 150 words)

‘The World Wide Web is a source of information and misinformation.’ Discuss this statement with regard to the impact of the internet on:

  1. Parents
  2. Children
  3. School
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The use of digital technologies for handling data of various types for various purposes is critical in this digital world. Nowadays, it is the primary source of information; everything is accessible with a single click, and all types of information are available on this platform. Academic information, entertainment, music, sports, science and technology, medicine, literature, and so on. This information is easily accessible and contributes to the provision of knowledge in all fields. However, as a source of information, it has some drawbacks. As a result of its ease of access, it can also serve as a source of misinformation. Anyone can gain knowledge about fields that are irrelevant to that age group, and this knowledge can lead them astray. As a result, it affects parents, children, and schools, and it becomes a source of misinformation for children.

  1. Parents: The 'worldwide web' has an impact on children, according to parents. The 'worldwide web' has a positive impact on a child's development and provides easy access to information. They can introduce their children to various online courses that aid in the learning process. When children study at home, they are safe. It assists parents with their hectic schedules. But, on the other hand, this medium has a negative impact. Children are addicted to these mediums, and they are spending less time with their parents and socializing with others.
  2. Children: There are numerous websites available, making learning simple. Children can conduct research and learn how to conduct research on a variety of topics. Children's minds are broadened by the information they receive through this medium. However, the negative side of this media is that children are becoming lazy because everything is so easily accessible. Children's reading habits are destroyed; they do not read books. Children have become selfish. They don't go out to play, which is bad for their health. They don't interact with others, so they become self-centered. Unwanted programs are easily accessible to them, affecting their mental health as well.
  3. School: Schools provide social network education so that teaching is simple and effective. Small children can also learn it quickly, which aids development. However, it has an impact on their learning because they copy information from websites to complete their tasks, projects, and homework. As a result, their learning ability is deteriorating, as is their mental development.
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