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The impact of the Internet on students and their lives has been the subject of research and

debate for decades. As the internet has become more widely available and the integration of

technology into education has increased, researchers have sought to understand how the

internet is influencing student learning, behavior and well-being.

Research shows that the Internet has both positive and negative effects on students. On the

one hand, the Internet provides students with access to a vast amount of information,

resources, and educational materials that can enhance their learning experience and academic

performance. On the other hand, excessive internet use and exposure to harmful online

content can negatively affect a student’s mental health, well-being, and academic performance.

In addition, research is being conducted on the impact of the Internet on student’s social lives.

This includes peer, family and teacher relationships, online behavior such as cyberbullying,

online addiction and digital citizenship.

Overall, research on the Internet’s effect on student lives develops effective strategies for

balancing the benefits and challenges of technology in education and promoting safe and

responsible Internet use among students.

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