How Web Designers can Impact Society?
by Admin
We all know Sri Lanka is a developing country. People in the world invent new Things every day. But we still use the same stuff every time. This should be changed. Society needs to be changed with modern basic ICT knowledge.
So who is going to make this change? We still go to the market to see what are available there. Why can’t we use the technology to see what are available in the market before we go there? It won’t get any time or money. People can use their mobiles to visit the market Web Site and see what are available in there …
So now Web Designers and Web Application Developers play a major role in this case because they are the one who makes these web sites.
Making a Web Site is not a very big task. The Big task is the writing relevant and accurate content on each web site. You can see now there are a lot of gossip web sites in Sri Lanka. Do you think that every detail on those web sites is accurate? No, it’s not. Web Designers and Web developers should be responsible for the content which they publish on their own web sites. If not the Web Designers can impact whole the society with a wrong idea.
Think about Company ERP Systems, It may be a Web-Based Application. Web Designers can help people to do their work easily with those systems. It will reduce the work amount of each worker in the Company. The biggest Issue the Web Designers face is converting regular working to an ICT related Worker. People in Sri Lanka do not like to change. So most of the systems fail because of that.
Web Designers are one of the Most important Work Force in any Country. They are hard working, to build up new, modern Life for you. This Impact can change a country within a short time. So We wish our Web Designers in Sri Lanka will create a Better SL by 2050.
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