The Internet is also known as Net. This is the largest and distant network system-of-all-systems. The most attractive way to move around the internet is called browsing. Using a program called a browser, the user can use a mouse to point and click on screen icons to surf the Internet, particularly the World Wide Web (the Web), an Internet’s subset of text, images, and sounds are linked together to allow users to access data or information needed (Lucido, 2007).
As connection speeds increase and the ubiquity of the Internet pervades, digital content reigns. And in this era, free education has never been so accessible. The Web gives lifelong learners the tools to become autodidacts, eschewing exorbitant tuition and joining the ranks of other self-taught great thinkers in history such as Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell, Paul Allen and Ernest Hemingway.
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Today, almost of the universities, schools or even colleges are using internet to educate or inform the students in their academic classes. One of the reasons why they need to use internet is to engage their students in student-centered learning as a way of developing their skills in hands on training. And today, schools are gearing up to take advantage of internet access where they can plug any software or program to inform the students.