This is my very first time using such a device. I don't have a myspace or a facebook. I have always thought stuff like that was a waste of time and dangerous. All the time, I see my younger brother and sister viewing theirs and friends myspaces. All I can say is, "KIDS." To me, this kind of stuff, if used improperly, which mostly it is, will come back to bite you on but when you are trying to get ahead in life. Think about going to a job interview and before you get there, the interviewer has googled you. Some of the pictures people post are horrible. End the end, you leave with not getting the job. That is scary to me!
After listening to Tim Tyson, I can agree that a blog would be good for a classroom setting. It would be beneficial to all involved: teachers, students, parents and paying concerned tax payers. If students have a question after class hours, they can post a comment or question. If everyone participates, the concerned student should become overwhelmed with responses. In the end he succeeds.
This by far would not be a waste of time. Children are constantly on the Internet anyway. Why not help them in making better use of that web time? They will have a great shot of improving their education.
If I can figure out how all this works, I would definitely be willing to use a blog in my classroom.
voicethread
17 years ago
I agree with you. Since students are always on the computer now-a-days, why not take advantage of it. Instead of them being on the internet just wasting time, have them doing something that relates to school.
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