How do you want to read 'Zen G'?

Chaitra 11, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

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Srishti Nachiring Rai, a BBM student at Xavier International College, learned about online classes for the first time during the Covid epidemic. She used to always study in the classroom, then she came to know that she can read a lot of things online.

Like Srishti, most of Gen G in Nepal came to know about internet-based online classes during Covid. But some of them prefer to study online because there is no direct presence of the teacher and they can study according to their time and situation.

Anamika Sangraula, who is studying BS in Xavier, has the experience of being taught by her father that it is possible to study online. She said, "My father taught me that if you don't understand something in the classroom, you can find the same material and read it online." Likes to read . Supriya Rana Magar, who studies with him, also likes to read in books rather than through internet. Expressing the fear that relying on the Internet will make you want to look at a lot of content and end up scrolling, she says, 'It is better to read a book than the Internet .' Like Supriya, Srishti also says that when reading online, there is a danger of reaching the end in one swipe and getting distracted. 

There is no consensus on whether to read books or read internet-based content in Gen G . Although many chatbots like ChatGPity, Grok make it easy to read, they seem to be confused about how to use it and how much to rely on such chatbots. 

Talking in Kantipur's video program 'Zen Zee Junction', three representatives of Zee Zee have shared their experiences on how to read and what to read. They have shared their experiences about the benefits and risks of studying online and the pros and cons of studying in the classroom.

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