Sunday, March 29, 2009

Week 3: Thing 7

A technology-related topic that I think about is how to be selective in deciding which web applications to use and follow.  I guess I see a potential downside in that it's very easy to become addicted to all of the online social networks, gaming, etc,  and how this can have a potentially deleterious effect on one's real-life relationships, be it with family or academic standing. Perhaps it's akin to how we're encouraged, as teachers, to give students time to explore a new material (such as math manipulatives in the primary grades) prior to beginning instruction using those materials.  It seems that our society in general is in a major exploratory mode with regard to constant use of technology and the rapid changes in online applications and developments. We discussed this in a previous class, and there clearly isn't an easy one-size fits all answer. Anyway, I think using these tools, we need to think of ways for them to have an additive value rather than a subtractive value. The amount of time that children are engaged with some technological device or another is key to my concern.  I need to realize that people are still connecting; it's just a different vehicle. I do sometimes miss the more personal, face-to-face connections of old, however. Would I have lamented the replacement of the horse and carriage for the Model T?!

1 comment:

  1. The key is remembering that they are in fact tools and we need to pick the right one for the job we want to do. Properly integrating technology requires that the tool actually enhance learning and engagement...sorry, a little soap box of mine lately.

    ANn

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