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Information Technology has penetrated all areas of life. Let us use it for
promoting what is true, good and beautiful.
The fastest development happening in the world is in the field of communication.
Communication technology, as we have observed, is penetrating all the areas
of society and human life, and no one knows to what extent its influence could
reach.
Communication Trends in Asia
Asian Media and Communication Bulletin (AMCB) reported this year that there
are now 77 million worldwide domain registrations or websites available in
cyberspace. Asia's three fastest expanding countries for Internet services
are China, Japan and South Korea. About 75% of South Korean households have
broadband connections. Internet-connected mobile phone handsets have also
become common. The Philippines might be low when the survey was taken but
the yearly increase of user is 25% to 50% among young people.
Internet is accessible not only through computer cable but with wireless connection
as well. Access is likewise possible through the mobile phone handset. It
is reported that the sale of mobile phone handset with internet connection
has been increasing. It means that anywhere and at anytime, people can get
connected to each other.
OUR LEVEL OF EXPOSURE
The so-called developing countries, like the Philippines, are trying to catch
up with the trend. A research company reported an increase in computer ownership
in homes, higher than that of business and government sectors. It has also
been reported by the National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) that mobile
phone handset owners in the philippines are about 30 million now, which is
more than one third of our population.
Since computer study is already part of the primary and secondary school curricula,
parents try to provide their children even with secondhand computer units.
Moreover, those who cannot access the Internet in school or at home can go
to the cyber cafe in the malls. Young people are becoming adept in accessing
the Internet but they are in danger of exposing themselves to dangerous websites.
Who can guide children if parents do not know any better? Technical skill
is taught in school but not necessarily the moral implications of exposure
to the enormous materials on the net.
RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS INTERNET
Internet can be a source of information for education, entertainment, social
relationships, economic needs, political involvement or spiritual welfare.
Name it and you have million choices to take.
However, not all domains are safe to surf. There is the fear of virus, of
course, but a greater danger is waiting. Just one click with the mouse of
the computer or mobile phone and one is face with dangeroud materials. Can
we protect ourselves from the unwanted exposure? It will enable users to learn
the language of Internet, interpret the codes and symbols, and evaluate the
entire Internet text together with the illustrations, photos, color and format
among others. It will enable surfers to appreciate and critique the entire
content in the context of the source and target audience, from the perspective
of our social, political, economic, education and religious and moral values.
Some practical advices might help. Do not surf if you have no idea of the
website source or owner; if you are familiar with the general content and
intended audience; if you have no purpose for surfing. As there are many evil
things in the internet, there are also many good as well. For those who discover
the commendable websites, we can do advocacy by promoting them to our family,
relatives, friends, peers and acquiantances. We can be agent of good tidings
in the Information Society.