Monday, July 30, 2012

Are There Any Effects of Contemporary Interaction on Old-style Learning?

Being an individual in a modern world has progressively altered the way we communicate, by means of text messaging, Email, instant messaging or chatting and other digital means of communication. It has even transformed our literacy. But the impacts of digital messaging on customary literature don’t really change our verbal skill though it supplements a little more mastery to our wisdom. A number of internet slangs and cyber lingos don’t really aid in all circumstances such as saying out loud “LOL”, “LMFAO”, “ROFL” and so forth. That would be sound nutty hare-brained if we verbalize these internet jargons in the presence of others. But instead, we would merely do this stuff in idiotic action.

On the other hand, traditional literacy doesn’t play a role in IMs, as we comprehend and understand more about the modern semantic that is inevitable only to use in our virtual lives. These terminologies aren’t denoted to define the things we always do, the ideas that we have done and plans that we are currently doing. These common netspeaks aren’t really even words. We, people, just have created them into terms for a fact that it is more easy and effortless than penning the whole phrase.   

Perhaps, these Internet short-hand lingoes don’t have a full influence on old-style literacy.  I guess it remains out of harm, as traditional learning entombed within on literary books and well-researched journals. Nevertheless, virtual slangs are here to stay, as as the vocabulary cultivates every day..


To be continued...