I'm not accusing anyone here, Bekkler, I'm just frustrated with the system; folks in my city tell me that despite my skills I'll get paid less because I don't have a degree, but even getting one STILL won't guarantee me a good job despite me paying for the fees and learning things that may or may not be useful in my line of career. It's basically the reason people forget what they learn at schools: if some information isn't useful, if it hasn't been applied in practice, it's forgotten. It's practical!
As for the "Internet", you're actually right. It's funny when I think about it. School was only ever good for basic knowledge and socializing, and my animation institute only provided me a few tips based on what I already knew rather than teaching us what's essential for a GOOD animator or director. I've improved my grammar and vocabulary thanks to the internet. I improved in art and learned techniques thanks to the internet. I learned mandatory animation skills and knowledge, video clean-ups, editing, storyboarding and animatics, speed painting, visualizing, etc. all on the internet. Hell, I even dabbled in literature and science on the internet! Chrono Compendium has taught me more than any college ever could here (even though the range of knowledge was varied).
But don't get me wrong, I don't mean people should be hunching over computers all day. Sources of knowledge are cheap these days. Go to a library, pay a small membership fees and take a book home for a weak. Archaelogy? You got it! Quantum Physics? Just around the corner. Audio books are available, especially for those who like havin your iPods or phones around. But my point here is that every tool can be used in the best ways imaginable.
But this again encourages certain schools to depend on the internet. I've seen a horrible trend here: make kids gather info from the internet, but teach kids nothing. They're basically training them to make presentations without actually teaching them anything (refer to my post of kids not knowing who Da Vinci was). Problem is, kids here also don't know how to properly use computers to gather info in the first place, paying other knowledgeable people to do their homework for them. And we ask ourselves: what is school about again?