Nothing I am going to say in this post is ground braking or new information but simply some reflection on things that have be going in on social media for sometime. This is one of those moments of thought that comes to all of us in our own time even when other people have been talking about it for months.
This morning I was listing to NPR on the way to work. Of the top of my head I can not remember exactly what the story was about but they started talking about a gentlemen posing on Twitter about his experience in his country as they where under attack and they interviewed the gentlemen via Skype. This is when I started thinking about the social and political impact that social media has had on the world. I started think about the occupy movement, the events in Egypt, and the other events that have been fueled by social media. The more I think about it the more questions I seem to come up with that have no good answers.
Who teaches the youth how to be responsible with social media?
I think we have seen this falling on the schools for the most part but is that where it needs to be taught? In this era of No Child Left Behind do we have time to be teaching it? When it comes right down to it schools are expected to teach the students to be safe online and how to be responsible developers/protectors of their digital footprint. If we don't let students use social media in schools how can we assess what we have taught them? Is taking a test over the responsible use of social media really an effective assessment? We all know that kids say one thing and do another. I feel that this is kind of like teaching a kid to run a mile and then having them take a test over how run the mile instead of having them run. (OK that may not be the best comparison but you know what I am getting at). Then we run into the question is having social media in the schools a good idea? I still don't know how to answer that question.
What if Doogie Houser had Face Book?
I know that may people my age have had this thought. There are even several funny things online about it. I am sure that if Dr. Houser had posted his journal on Face Book or a blog, not just a word doc, that he would have inspired many people. Here is the thought that crossed my mind today. What if Hittler had a Twitter account? I know you just cringed when you read that. Think about the influence that Hittler had on the world and think what could have happened if he was able to reach us all with Twitter and Face Book? Maybe we would have been able to intercept the ideas that Hittler was putting out there and change the direction things where going....but maybe not.
So there is my non-answer to the question I posed. Just some general, maybe not so thought out, observations. I think we are all still struggling with the best practices with social media education and implementation in education. There are so many things to take into consideration with these topics it is hard to know where to start....but it will be interesting to see where we end up.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Social Responsibility Online
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Blogger Dynamic Views for Readers
If you are using Blogger there are some new views that you can use. This way you can get the blog you want for you and your followers!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Blogging
When I first started this blog about a month ago I was not to sure about it. Truth is I love it now! I have been able to save time and get more information out to the people that I support. There are lost of applications out there for free blog providers but I have been very happy with Google Blogger. If you have a webpage for your classroom think about adding a blog as a way to get information to the families of your students too. It is much simpler to send out an extra quick reminder on your blog then on the web page. If you add a subscription provider, like Feed Burner, you followers can have your blog delivered to their email. Blogs are also nice for parents like me that tend to loose the notes home. If the information was posted on the blog I could check the blog history and still have the information. Check out this quick, and very well made, video from Google about Blogger. Also check out the What's New With Blogger post from Blogger Buzz
Browser


What browser do you use? Most schools use Internet Explorer but is it the best? At home we are a mixed browser family. I love my Google Chrome with my extensions for Diigo and Blogger and my TweetDeck application. My husband runs Fire Fox and thinks that all my Google stuff is silly. But no mater how much we like our browsers we still have to default back to Internet Explorer when we want to do grades at home! If you have a webpage or blog remember the importance of checking what it looks like in different browsers. I found out that the background that I had on this blog did not show up on Internet Explorer so I had to pick a new one.
Check out the NPR story Assessing The Browser Wars, And Why They Matter.
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