There are many benefits that can be gained by researching
on the Internet. Not only is the level of research that can be
achieved on the Internet relevant to today’s university students,
but these benefits are also available to high school and adolescents.
For today’s university students, one can argue that sources
from the Internet are now dominating over the use of reference
books, academic journals, and articles. Although some would state
that this is a negative issue, as sources that are found on the
Internet may have the risk of not being from an academic and
fully published source, others would disagree. Academics often
state that the Internet to some extent is more superior than
texts due to the fact that it has the ability to be regularly
updated, thus the information that is presented on the website
can always be updated at a minimal cost. Furthermore, although
articles that are found from the Internet may not necessary come
from a recognized source, I believe that it makes university
students who are researching a topic less subject to bias. One
of the major benefits of the Internet is that it has the ability
to cater for everyone. Not every publication that is found at
the library has the ability to achieve this goal.
When writing about an issue, the language, sentence structure,
grammar, and tone used often persuades the reader and forces
them to see only the discourse and ideology of the author. However,
some resources found in publications have the risk of being outdated
as well as being inappropriate to the research area, thus the
Internet is a lot more flexible. This is because if information
found on a certain website does not cater for your needs, then
one can easily go to another website. Many more websites are
available on the Internet compared to the resources that are
available in the library, due to the large amount of space that
is required to store volumes of books. Furthermore, a book must
have a publisher’s approval if it is to be published, whilst
there is a lot more freedom for people on the Internet. Anyone
can write blogs and do postings on forum discussions. This is
a huge benefit to university researchers as they are able to
receive a wider range of ideologies and perspectives from critically
analyzing multiple sources.
Secondly, high school students are utilizing more of the Internet
due its flexibility and also because the Internet offers them
the opportunity to hold online discussions. This has been found
to be an effective way of learning for adolescents, as stated
by the National Institute of Mental Health. This organization
states, “During adolescence, friendships themselves become
increasingly important predictors of the individuals’ personal
developing competence.” (Cooper and Cooper, 1992). This
means that if an adolescent has the opportunity to develop friendships
and engage in academic debates, they are then more likely to
be competent in the future workforce. The Internet is an effective
medium for adolescents to enhance their technological skills
and also to learn more about various software programs. Also,
by interacting with friends over the Internet they have the opportunity
to increase their typing speeds, which is useful for university.
They are also able to develop their research skills by learning
how to research more quickly on search engines.
Finally, I believe that although there needs to be a balance
maintained in terms of usage of a variety of sources, ranging
from primary sources to secondary sources, I am confident that
the Internet is a superior way to research about various issues
and interests.
By Bernice Ly
http://www.m6.net
Bernice Ly is a technical writer working at M6.Net: ‘The
web-hosting company for humans.’ M6.Net is working hard to
help humanity experience the power and freedom to develop their
own part of the Internet, to share their information and connect
with anyone, anywhere, anytime.