1 Did You Know?
Some of the facts are just mind blowing. For example that one out of eight couples married in the United States last year met on the Internet. A lot of these facts are showing how the United States is falling behind in the world. Take this in consideration soon China will be the number English speaking country. Twenty five percent of India population with highest IQ is greater than the total population in the United States.
I had no idea that the United States was so far behind in technology. This it self is scary because the world is becoming so technologically based. I myself did not know that there were more text sent everyday then there are people in the world. Another thing that I could not believe is that if MySpace was country it would be the fifth largest in population.
2 Mr. Winkle Wakes
The world has greatly changed over the last hundred years. Some of the simplest stuff that people take for granted were never even thought of 100 years ago. For example, driving yourself to school and printing out your homework. Cars and computers are just two examples of the many technological inventions.
With all the new technology being introduced into the world you would think that schooling and education would be more involved. Schools are one of the most non-technological places around. You will see high-tech computers in businesses and in hospitals, but old outdated computers in the classroom. This doesn’t make sense to me because schools are where we teach the future of our country.
3. Sir Ken Robinson
We are supposed to be educating our children in schools for the future, but by the time we teach them one thing it has already gone out of date within two years. The world is growing at an extremely fast rate. Children are sometimes misunderstood. Children are taught one specific way but not all children learn the same way. Children are not afraid to make mistakes.
Children are all very creative, but if you make a child do the same thing all of the time, they loose a lot of their creativity. Why shouldn’t children be able to choose what they want to take in elementary schools as an elective like they are able to choose in high school? I am not saying that we shouldn’t educate children in core subjects but we should allow them to choose if they would like to take P.E., dance, or music courses. If we did this would we have more artists and athletes?
4. Cecelia Gault
A young Finland student, Cecelia Gault, interviewed Sir Ken Robinson to touch on a few key points on education. He talks about balancing art and science in schools. He also feels we should make better use of technology in education. He shares that schools should be more involved with the community.
5. Vicki Davis: Harness your students’ digital smarts
In this video, Vicki Davis is getting her class more involved with technology. She shares how she blogs and teaches not through pencil and paper but through technology and computers. Teaching with pen and paper can only take you so far and only some students are able to learn with just a pen and paper. The Internet allows you to do so much more than what generations before us were able to do. She uses new terms and has the students use Google to look them up.
She doesn’t want them to do things the same way over and over again. She wants them to explore and find new ways to accomplish things on their computers. The students learn many different things and sometimes-even help Ms. Davis learn a few new things. She lets them know that by blogging you can stay connected with people from all over the world.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
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Blog Assignment 1
Personal: Hi my name is Justin Hyde, but my friends call me Hyde. I am 20 years old. I like playing sports, actually I love sports. I played two years of soccer at a Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. There we won a State and Regional Championship. I like hanging out with friends. I have a girlfriend who also attends South Alabama we have been together for two years. I am the oldest of three children. I have one brother, Harrison who is 11, and one sister, Alexis who is 17. I was born and raised on the Mississippi Coast.
Education: I graduated from East Central High School. From there I attended two years at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. After my two years of there I transferred to the University of South Alabama. My major is currently in Physical Education
Employment: I currently work at Buffalo Wild Wings as a server. Also I am a full time student here at the University of South Alabama. This semester taking 15 credited hours.
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