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University life in the network age

University campus has long been a place of study and the frontier of new technology. Nowadays, with the emergence of a large number of notebook computers and smart phones and 24-hour uninterrupted network connection, the university campus is becoming a new era of electronic equipment.

In a typical modern campus, every building and most outdoor public areas provide wireless Internet access, and students can take their laptops anywhere.

In class, she takes notes on her laptop. Sometimes, if the class she teaches is not interesting at all, she will send instant messages or emails to her friends. In the dormitory, she even sent instant messages to her roommates who were close at hand. She can't live without her smartphone, and even sends text messages to her friends who live upstairs. She still listens to music on her smartphone on the way from the last class to the next.

Welcome to experience the university life in the 2 1 century: through the continuous flow of information, electronic contact has been established between students, teachers and students, and between students and classroom assignments, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In many schools, wireless internet connection covers every corner of the campus, and the whole university has become the most popular place in the world.

Students said that they attach great importance to obtaining unlimited online information with their fingers. They can also send an email to the professor at two in the morning and receive a reply from the professor the next morning. An engineering student said, "I think I have the means of communication both in and out of class."

Many students not only use smart phones to send text messages, but also use smart phones to do more serious work, such as practicing foreign languages and analyzing scripts in drama classes.

In a college class about the history of American radio stations, students recorded their own radio programs with their smartphones. The teacher who taught this course said, "This has improved the students' excitement in learning this course. "The school also encourages professors to record lectures and post them online. The director of a first-class university said, "We realize that tools like this can attract students' attention and make them think deeply."

For most undergraduates, uninterrupted Internet is the driving force of university life. Network tools are not only toys, but also powerful tools for storing and managing almost all kinds of information. As more and more people in the world use these tools, they have become indispensable. Therefore, students should use the miracle created by the Internet to finish homework, review lecture outlines, participate in class discussions and socialize with friends online.

But while doing this, students must remember to control and balance time. Too much time online means too little time to study, exercise or chat with friends in real life. Students should not let the online world on the computer screen separate them from the real world outside.

Universities welcomed the Internet in the mid-1990s, when many universities began to connect high-speed networks to student dormitories. In the past few years, the school took the lead in turning the campus into a world covered by wireless networks. In fact, a recent study in the United States found that the input of information technology accounts for 5%-8% of the budget of colleges and universities, which is about 2%-3% higher than that in the mid-1980s.

In a university, students use wireless network to send instant messages, review homework and check the balance of bank accounts. Just nine miles down the road, another university has always felt that it is inferior to others in technology. In order to make up for this, the university spent tens of thousands of dollars to give each freshman an Apple iPad for free.

Some universities even require all students to own or rent a laptop. Some people say that paying attention to technology can prepare students for the world connected with the Internet. A university president pointed out: "You must keep pace with the world, and students expect to get information through high bandwidth. If you can't provide it, you will be at a disadvantage in the competition. "

Other universities are trying to stand out from their peers. The competition between universities to attract students with the most modern network and the most popular system has reached a fever pitch.

Some business students can get free laptops. In the permanent online mode, they can get information anytime and anywhere as needed. A university even equipped freshmen with smart phones to enrich their college experience and prepare them for success in a rapidly changing world.

The university also provides several computer rooms for students who don't like to carry laptops with them. In addition, many universities have set up 24-hour computer repair shops for students who study late. The computer can be repaired the next day, and students can use the replacement computer provided by the repair shop when repairing the computer.

In the past 10 years, universities all over the world have been replacing their computer systems, mainly to provide students with the most advanced free systems. Surfing the Internet anytime and anywhere is of great benefit to education. With the wide application of computer technology, we will cultivate a generation who are good at solving problems and thinking, which is crucial to the future of the world.

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Basic characteristics of the internet age

On the economic level, the Internet has shaped the overall Internet economy by innovating and subverting various industries involved in the social economy, and it is interdependent and mutually supportive with the offline economy. Its characteristics are: endless geographical scope, endless number of participants, timely and rapid service response, satisfactory consumer experience, rapid iteration of products and services, and significant expansion of consumers' right to choose, comment and participate.

In interpersonal communication, social networks have greatly expanded the scope of people's communication. In social networks, all kinds of information, opinions and ideas are always communicating, communicating and colliding. People not only get more information and knowledge from it, but also gain their own right to speak through this efficient and flat way of information dissemination, forming the self-media, thus further enhancing the equal and democratic power pattern of the Internet.

At the level of thinking, ideas such as sharing, cooperation, democracy, tolerance, freedom and equality are popular. These thoughts had a strong impact on the traditional exclusive, closed, centralized and authoritative thinking, and spread widely through Internet media, social networking sites, instant messaging and other channels, and began to transform the thinking mode of the whole society from bottom to top.

Individuals in this mode of thinking are more confident, open and tolerant, pay more attention to self-expression, and care more about their individual needs and due rights.