Here's the link:
What's the Matter With Kids Today? by Amy Goldwasser
In
our class discussion of this article, we seemed to agree on the idea
that, if kids use common sense and self-control, technology can be a
powerful learning tool and an outlet for creative expression. Here's my
question: can we really rely on teens, or even their parents, to apply
self-control and establish limits in their use of technology?
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Audiobooks, anyone?
I had to post this ad because I found it really interesting--I've mentioned in class that I'm resistant to e-readers, and yet, while I was working on my master's degree, I did quite a bit of my "reading" via audio files on my iPod. The problem was trying to go back and forth between the printed text and the audio. Here's the solution to that problem! I may have to buy a Kindle now! (Ha :)) What do you think? Could you convert to audiobooks?
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
"Mind Over Mass Media"
"Mind Over Mass Media"
Do you agree with Pinker that "[t]he effects of consuming electronic media are...likely to be far more limited than the panic implies"? Or do you think we need to be more concerned about the world's steady diet of information that is fast-paced but lacking depth?
Do you agree with Pinker that "[t]he effects of consuming electronic media are...likely to be far more limited than the panic implies"? Or do you think we need to be more concerned about the world's steady diet of information that is fast-paced but lacking depth?
"The ABCs of E-Reading"
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Power of Young Adult Fiction
Here is the link to the next article:
The Power of Young Adult Fiction
Remember to click on each of the articles and read all seven commentaries.
What is your experience with young adult fiction? Which of the articles do you agree with? Which ones do you disagree with?
In other news, here are links to the Google Docs versions of the handouts we looked at in class on writing summaries, evaluations, and comparisons for your reading responses. The formatting is a little different, but the information is still there.
Evaluation/Comparison Handout
Summary Handout
The Power of Young Adult Fiction
Remember to click on each of the articles and read all seven commentaries.
What is your experience with young adult fiction? Which of the articles do you agree with? Which ones do you disagree with?
In other news, here are links to the Google Docs versions of the handouts we looked at in class on writing summaries, evaluations, and comparisons for your reading responses. The formatting is a little different, but the information is still there.
Evaluation/Comparison Handout
Summary Handout
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