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3. Project Work.

Follow these steps for making a short PowerPoint presentation to the class about modern multimedia and its use in your life.

1. Find a short article in a newspaper, magazine or on the Internet about a recent discovery in the multimedia sphere. Share it with your classmates.

2. Find an interesting video interview or information about resent breakthroughs in multimedia.

3. Interview your friends, relatives, group mates on how they use multimedia in their lives.

4. Talk about its role for a person in everyday life. Give examples.

5. Summarize your information and make conclusions.

Unit 6. World wide web: internet, networks

COMPUTER TALKING

1. Work in pairs and answer the questions. Do new developments in information technology affect your life? Which of these phrases describes you?

  • I’m an Internet addict.

  • I have an Internet phobia.

  • I use the Internet, but it doesn’t influence my life.

2. Now take the quiz. Ask your partner about the answers to the quiz and compare them.

1. Which of these is the closest to your morning routine?

  1. I always log on at home. I realize an hour has passed and I am late for classes again.

  2. I get to the university early so I can have some time alone to surf the Net and chat.

  3. I only log on when I need the Internet for study.

2. I have more friends …

  1. in real life.

  2. online.

  3. in real life but I’ve lost touch with a lot of friends since I started surfing the Net.

3. Where do you do most of your shopping?

  1. In stores, of course. I’d never buy anything over the Net – it’s simply not safe!

  2. I haven’t been in a real store in over a year. I even buy food online.

  3. I’ve never tried e-shopping but I think it’s a good idea.

4. Have you ever met anyone over the Internet?

  1. Yes, lots of people. In fact, I’ve started dating one of them.

  2. Yes, but we still haven’t met face-to-face.

  3. No, I’ve never spoken to a stranger online. It’s too dangerous.

5. How often have you spent three hours or more on the Net?

  1. Never. I hardly spend any time on the Internet.

  2. Regularly. I usually spend at least two hours a day surfing.

  3. Only occasionally. If I need to find some information. I might spend a couple of hours looking online.

6. Which of these descriptions is closest to you?

  1. I’ve never been online. I don’t have access to the Internet.

  2. I spend more and more time online and I don’t see my friends very often.

  3. I go online most days, but for practical purposes to check my e-mails or to do some research.

7. How do you feel if you haven’t checked your e-mail or visited social networks for one day?

  1. Not good. I could be missing something.

  2. Okay. I can always go online tomorrow.

  3. No problem. I don’t use the Internet that often anyway.

Figure out your partner’s score and read the analysis. Do you agree?

Scoring

  1. a – 3 b – 2 c – 1 4. a – 3 b – 2 c – 3 6. a – 1 b – 3 c – 2

  2. a – 1 b – 3 c – 2 5. a – 1 b – 3 c – 2 7. a – 3 b – 2 c – 1

  3. a – 1 b – 3 c – 2

Analysis

18-21: You’re hooked on the Internet! If you don’t start cutting back soon you may end up “disconnected” from the real world.

11-17: You have a healthy interest in information technology you balance it with an interest in “real life”.

7-10: Is your life affected at all by recent developments in information technology? You are in no danger of getting hooked but it may be a good idea to explore the Internet a little more: it might enrich your life rather than limit it.