Sunday, February 26, 2012

Double Entry Journal #6

QUOTE: "Yet 'the adolescents of the nineties are more isolated and more unsupervised than other generations"

REACTION: I agree with this simple statement because I can relate from personal experience. Me as well as all of my friends were born in the 90s and we all seem to be really into new technologies that have been booming since the early 90's. My younger sister and her friends seem to be a good example of this. They have been using different social networking sites since they could get on the internet and could type. They are all very advanced, and have different things to access the internet and these sites with. Such as ipads, kindel fires, and regular ipods/touch phones. Also something I've noticed about the at a young age is that they like to be on the internet alone which isn't always good because they should be supervised. There are many apps and other tools that can be hlepful though at times that can be accessed on ipads. Also with projects and research papers, students at a young age are getting familiar with copying and pasting settings, which could potentially get the in trouble when it comes to media literacy.

RESOURCES:
Abilock, Debbie. "A Seven-Power Lens on 21st-Century Literacy." . N.p., 21 Apr. 2002. Web. 22 Feb. 2012.https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B6DFAmexYq7vMTFmZjZhNWItZWY5Ni00NzdhLWIxYzItMmE4NmI0MGI5NzJl&hl=en




Video: . Children and Technology. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFcICFIuQ9g

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This video is basically just about different views on the ups and downs of children using technology.

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