Life
The paper demonstrates how the Internet can be used to enable people to become aware of, and
develop their learning potential.It also examines some of the problems of the Internet and shows
how as it becomes more commercial it can also exclude,as well as include, thoses who seek to learn.
Introduction
This article examines the current and potential role of the Internet in lifelong learning.
Taking the UK as an example of Western societies, approximately 3% of the
population have access to the Internet either at home or at work.As Banbury
points out, this does not compare particularly favourably with the availability of other
household appliances such as the telephone (85%) or television and radio (nearly
100%). The provision of on-line services, however, is currently growing at the rate of
about 100% a year, reaching into the 22% of UK homes that possess computers, and
connecting into institutions of higher education, further and continuing education and
into......
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