Growing up, our entire generation has been influenced by technology, from social media, cell phones, internet, laptops, and so much more. As future educators, our students are going to continue an upward trend of using technology in just about every aspect of their lives. So the question is, how do we keep out students safe from the unnecessary and damaging things that they may stumble across when using technology inside and outside the classroom?
I'm sure all of us can relate to our teachers, parents, and any adult authority figure telling us to be careful about what we do on the internet cause there are dangerous and bad things that can happen and we could be harmed if we're not careful. It was all to scare a little bit of sense into us. I found in interesting in the article right off the bat that they were saying "fear-based" perspectives is not effective. When I learned about the internet and we had access to computer we all learned that we needed to be careful what kind of information we were putting out there and who and what we were talking about. Studies have shown that kids aren't as afraid of that tactic as they used to be and that was really shocking as I read this article. Bullying and harassment most often by peers happens online and through other technology such as texting. If students are able to learn how to protect themselves then they will fall victim to the internet demons.
I'm sure all of us can relate to our teachers, parents, and any adult authority figure telling us to be careful about what we do on the internet cause there are dangerous and bad things that can happen and we could be harmed if we're not careful. It was all to scare a little bit of sense into us. I found in interesting in the article right off the bat that they were saying "fear-based" perspectives is not effective. When I learned about the internet and we had access to computer we all learned that we needed to be careful what kind of information we were putting out there and who and what we were talking about. Studies have shown that kids aren't as afraid of that tactic as they used to be and that was really shocking as I read this article. Bullying and harassment most often by peers happens online and through other technology such as texting. If students are able to learn how to protect themselves then they will fall victim to the internet demons.
I liked that the article focused on texting and "sexting" as a main point in teaching kids about technology because our cell phones are everywhere. I'm sure pretty much all of us are typing our blogs while we text friends and have our Facebook open. Cyber bullying is not the only way students can be harmed. Texting isn't as safe as some might assume and we as role models and educators should be teaching our students about that facet of technology as well. I'm glad the article touched on it.
It's teaching the students "Netiquette" that will benefit how they handle the responsibility of being online and having access to technology.