Some personal details
concerning Mr. Choy's "Net-Life":
Daily usage: Around 2 to 3 hours
Current method of access: Broadband Internet connection
from Netvigator
Age of "Net-life": 5 years |
Q: How do you use I.T. for education?
A: I use the Internet mainly to gather information. Information
found on the Internet are new, updated, and interactive. e.g.
FAQs, quizzes, feedbacks forums. The Internet can also provide
us with new ideas of teaching. I have written a chess program
with the idea coming from the Internet. However, if the facilities
at school are better, then we can use the Internet even more
effectively.
Q: Do you think newsgroups can help teachers and students
in education?
A: The advantage of the newsgroups is that the information
is new, which benefits the teaching of subjects like economics.
However, information in newsgroups is not well-organized,
because there is no time for classification. Therefore, for
some subjects with a longer history, like Mathematics, it
is better to go to well-developed websites, where the information
is better categorized.
Q: Do you think I.T. will completely replace existing methods
of teaching?
A: I.T makes learning interesting. The teaching material will
be more up-to-date. However, I believe I.T. cannot completely
replace learning at school. Learning at school does not involve
just knowledge. Students also learn to become more mature
at school. They will need teachers to lead them in this aspect
of social life. Moreover, although the Internet can provide
information, it cannot help students develop their sense of
judgement as teachers can.
Q: Have you encountered any problem in using I.T. to teach?
A: At first, I had problems in finding websites with suitable
information. Sometimes I had to read magazines to find them.
But now, as the Internet becomes more common, more web addresses
are printed in newspapers and magazines, and that makes locating
suitable websites easier.
Q:
Do you think that students have used the computers meaningfully?
A: Students can use the Internet for entertainment, but they
should also use sometime to browse more educational homepages.
Q: Can you give advice to other students or teachers using
Internet to learn or teach?
A: Students should classify the websites into different categories,
and should keep a record of new websites from magazines or
newspapers. Webmasters of educational homepages should spend
time learning from existing homepages of others to incorporating
their skills.
Q: Have you used the Net to conduct business of any kind?
A: No, absolutely not. The security problem of the Internet
is still a big risk. I still think it is unsafe, as one can
still easily expose his credit card information on the Internet.
I believe it will take a long time before the security problem
is solved.
Q: How about using cash for online auction?
A: I think this method is good, for it is in real-time and
people can give their offer instantly without personally going
to the place for auction. It also provides a place for many
people to bid, which is an important factor for any auction.
Q: Have you used the Internet to help you to buy and sell
stocks?
A: Yes. I go online to look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average
every day, and make decisions of buying or selling stocks
by analysing the trends.
Q: What do you think about using I.T. in commerce?
A: I.T. is faster and it can provide real-time pricing information.
It can also provide technical information of the goods sold
to the public. I believe the public can help monitor products,
and raise queries if the technical information does not agree
with the product. The speed of transactions will increase,
thus the economy will develop rapidly.
Q:
What do you think about the rapid development of technology
stocks in Hong Kong?
A: I think that it is good, and I believe the trend will last
even longer than that of the real-estate hype in the past.
The future of technology cannot be foreseen, so technology
stocks will be continually supported by good expectation.
Q: Do you think that this new mode of transaction will replace
shops?
A: The old mode of economy will be tested, as the new mode
is more convenient. But for some professions like catering,
shops can survive because the service must be provided on
the spot. For other professions like jewellery, people can
read the catalogue and obtain information of the goods online.
I think that the Internet is just at its starting point. When
it is mature enough, it will replace a lot of shops.
Q: Would you like to share some of your thoughts on I.T.
with us?
A: I believe that the development of the I.T. will be very
good. Students should start accepting I.T. as a part of their
lives. It will be common, and will greatly affect our ways
of living.
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