Some educational specialists point out the negative effect the Internet can bring to people, especially the young learners.
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1. Computers in the classroom can raise educational standards.
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Educational specialists point out that there is no evidence to support this. Some even question whether it is a good idea to encourage young learners to have access to the Internet.
2. Internet is a vast storehouse of valuable knowledge.
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Educational specialists describe the Internet as a medium that has no quality control£¨ÖÊÁ¿¼à¿Ø£© because anyone can post anything on the Internet. No editors will test their contributions. It is like a library that contains works of both the talentless and the talented, a picture gallery that exhibits both great works of art and childish scribbles, a museum that contains rubbish as well as wonderful treasures.
3. We should give young learners increased access to the Internet so that they can get a vast amount of materials.
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