How Does The Information Age: How the Internet Changed the World Work?

The Information Age is like having a super-smart friend who can send messages to everyone at once, no matter where they are.

Imagine you have a toy phone that only works with your best friend’s toy phone. You can call each other, but only if you're both sitting in the same room. That's like how people used to share information before the Internet, it was slow and only worked with people nearby.

Now imagine you have a giant toy box full of message blocks. Each block has a note on it, and when you put it into the box, it instantly goes to every other toy box in the world. That's the Internet! It’s like that giant toy box, everyone can send messages, pictures, or even videos to anyone else, no matter where they are.

How It Changed the World

Before the Internet, people had to write letters and wait weeks for a reply. Now, with just a few taps on a screen, you can talk to someone on the other side of the planet, like having a whole room full of smart friends who all have toy phones that work everywhere!

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  1. A child sending a message to their friend across the world in seconds
  2. A farmer using online tools to sell his produce globally
  3. A student learning from a teacher on the other side of the planet

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