Web of Change: Exploring the Internet’s Influence on Education, Healthcare, Business, the Environment, and Democracy

Web of Change: Exploring the Internet’s Influence on Education, Healthcare, Business, the Environment, and Democracy

Authors

  • Gaius ILIYA
  • Bisallah I. HASHIM

Keywords:

Internet; World Wide Web; ICT; Society; Technology

Abstract

The Internet has profoundly transformed our lives, introducing
revolutionary changes in how we learn, work, and connect with one another.
This comprehensive paper delves into the impact of internet applications on
key societal domains, namely education, healthcare, business, the
environment, and democracy. While exploring these critical areas, it is
important to note that this study primarily focuses on internet applications'
influence in terms of expanding access to education and healthcare,
optimizing business operations, and fostering democratic engagement. Other
facets of the internet, such as entertainment, news, and communication
(chatting), though significant, have not been extensively explored within the
scope of this research. Through a meticulous analysis of the subject matter,
this paper reveals the positive implications of internet applications, including
enhanced educational and healthcare accessibility, improved business
efficiency, and increased democratic participation. However, it also
acknowledges the potential drawbacks, such as the spread of misinformation
and privacy concerns. This research emphasizes the need for continued
inquiry and dialogue to fully comprehend and harness the immense potential
of internet applications in shaping our society.

Published

13-04-2025

How to Cite

Gaius ILIYA, & Bisallah I. HASHIM. (2025). Web of Change: Exploring the Internet’s Influence on Education, Healthcare, Business, the Environment, and Democracy. UNIABUJA Journal of Engineering and Technology (UJET), 1(1). Retrieved from https://ujet.uniabuja.edu.ng/index.php/ujet/article/view/48

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