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板凳
发表于 2010-12-4 20:35:38
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来自: INNA
The computer and the Internet not only have changed the way people communicate but may affected the way people live. One of the telling examples is that some people claim that museums with large collections of objects from the past should be replaced by the cyber ones that may help prevent precious exhibits from being stolen. Reasonable as it may sound, i am not in favour of the points. There are a number of reasons for that.
Firstly, visiting museums has always been a healty way of getting relaxation for people. As one of the popular leisure activities, spending certain time with friends or families at the museum can be an enjoyable experience and it plays a vital role as family meal time does in keeping good relationship between families. Obviously, online viewing exhibits cannot offer as much pleasure as visiting in person.
Secondly, the unique educational and research function of museums and art galleries determine their longlasting existence in the future, As the saying goes" i hear and i forget; i see and i remember; i do and i understand", visitors, especially those younger ones, can learn the knowledge and acquire the hands-on experience by participating in the interactive activities at science museums. Meanwhile, these educational sites can provide experts of certain fields with real objects to perform their studies.
To sum up, In spite of the fact that the online museums can be run with little fund , offer a great deal of informaton for free, and even prohibit any theft of valueless materpieces, they cannot take the place of real ones because of the reasons mentions above. howvever, as an alternative approach , peple still can have easy acess to the wonderful collections of their favourite arts any time they want. Therefore, cyber museums may co-exist with the real ones for a long time.
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