However, as we are reminded by Katelyn McKenna and John Barge in their article The Internet and Social Life "time is a limited commodity, so that the hours spent on the Internet must come at a cost to other activities.... When hours of internet usage are added, it becomes a question of 'what activities are not being done in order to make time well spent?' ... " With all of this in mind, the clients hope to reduce their online leisure activities. ...
They share common objectives such as to enable students to enter upon their mental inheritance, allow for critical thought, promote a sense of community, communication, vocation, citizenship, spirituality, leisure and health. ... Extra-curricular activities are definitely a vital part of the education system today. ...