Sunday, December 19, 2010

Almost Forgot One...

Soooo I just realized I am short one blog, typical, so I am adding one more. I found an article that I felt related both to the class and my plans for the future. I would like to work in a school setting someday and the article I found is about using social networks in the classroom. There were some really good ideas that I think students would really relate to and enjoy. It basically describes how to safely integrate Facebook into the classroom.
First it explains how the teacher should make the correct priacy adjustments, that way when they become “friends” with their students they will not see anything that wouldn’t be correct in a teacher/student relationship. It mentions creating “groups” for certain classes and then having a discussion board for assignments and projects. The article discusses the “richness” of the wall of the group where teachers can post pictures, videos, links, etc. which help to further instruction when teaching the students. It also stresses discussing online safety with your students, such as proper online behavior, keeping your password private, not talking to strangers online and treating others with respect.
            I thought this was very relevant to our current time and where the classroom is somewhat already headed. There are already online classes, why not make them apart of Facebook? It is something that people use everyday it only makes sense for it to be part of the classroom. It wasn’t that long ago that I was in high school and middle school, and even then the classroom was nowhere near as tech-savvy as it is now becoming. I think the most modern thing we had in the classroom were computers, but half the time we weren’t allowed to be on them anyway during class. Teachers taught with power point and also used media like movies, but it all seems so primitive in comparison. It really makes me wonder what the classroom will be like by the time I am working in one, which, hopefully, is in the next few years.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Wrapping up the final/class, yay!

Well I finished and survived my final essay for this class. It wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. I felt I was able to come up with some good points to support my stance on the argument of America going “green.” Hopefully Matt feels the same way! =) I also thought some of the research was interesting, so it made writing my essay a little easier. Plus, Made to Break was one of my favorite books we read this semester, so pulling and finding information wasn’t too difficult. I am always a tough critic on myself, so I am always going to think my work could be better, but overall I don’t think it was too bad. Also I really wanted to put some pictures in it, but some professors have mixed feelings about doing that and I just didn’t have time to ask Matt if I could. Now I feel like it probably wouldn’t have hurt to do so. I feel like keeping with the theme of technology, maybe if we all did an individual presentation on something technological instead of an essay it would have been pretty cool. I would have enjoyed doing that much more than writing a paper. Just something to think about as an option for the class in the future.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Pre-Final Paper....Give me strength!

So as per usual, I have procrastinated to do my final for this course. I feel like if given the opportunity to write a paper on procrastination I would probably procrastinate that as well. But as a result of my negligence I have finally decided on a topic. I have decided to go the route of Made to Break, by Giles Slade. The topic is about whether America will continue to be a “disposable” nation or gravitate towards the “green” movement. We are supposed to discuss the financial and social interests, and how Americans have chosen to live their lives dependant on technology. I think this topic will be interesting to research because this is a rather poignant idea in today’s society. “Going green” is the newest trend at the moment and it will be intriguing to see if this really is a fad or a major attempt at changing the way we live as modern Americans. So with about 48 hours to make essay gold, lets put the pen to paper…so to speak. Wish me luck!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Facebook Effect: 3

In the last section of the Facebook Effect, by David Kirkpatrick, it discusses the climbing success of Facebook and how Mark Zuckerberg wants to take it to new heights. He really strived to make the website a “platform.” “Creating a platform enables a software company to become the nexus of an ecosystem of partners that are dependent on its product.” (p. 218) Being that this first attempt was back in 2006, I thought about today and how centrally present Facebook is in many different avenues. It already comes as a pre-loaded application for phones, and other multimedia devices (i.e. iTouch), and has even more recently become a part of television where you can check your Facebook on your television. Also just the globalization of it has made it even more present not just to our generation, but our world. So Facebook has definitely reached a platform status of sorts, because it has infiltrated media and its companies that we are using everyday.
            I agree with Zuckerberg’s vision for the site and how he wants to make this a means of communicating and sharing yourself. I think that is why Twitter has not beaten out Facebook, because it lacks the things that make Facebook so appealing. I think with each new generation that has a Facebook, the site will evolve into ways that we could not even imagine. Facebook will always be important because this site is exactly what Zuckerberg wanted to be, and keeping in touch with people is not something that will ever go out of style.