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Growing Up |
Did your perspective and/or position about your topic change as a result of your research findings? Why or why not? My perspectives haven't changed while researching into my topic. I think this is because I already had a basic understanding about how kids use the internet because not long ago I remember asking my mom if I could have time playing my favorite games on the internet. Even if the internet was different and a lot slower back then, there are still very common issues today regarding the internet. I've also grown up in a place where my parents kept the family computer in the living room and would monitor and check in with my sister and I about what were we doing. My research included many things I have been warned about before and wasn't surprised at my findings. And also many of the prevention techniques, since I grew up knowing not to open suspicious emails, pop ups, get a Myspace until I was 13 and all the other things my parents instilled upon me early on. Research has become more extensive and the problem has become more prominent in our country nowadays. Understanding how kids use the Internet is important to know and I'm glad I had the chance to research into it more and realize the implications of what could happen. Researching is important and necessary as teachers to stay informed on new issues that arise with new technologies.
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Computers in Classroom |
How will your newly-acquired knowledge about your topic affect your future teaching endeavors? I believe that knowing these things about the Internet and its advantages and disadvantages for children and teachers as well, will be beneficial to know and pass on. I think it's a great to know how to use knowledge and pass it on to my colleagues and have confidence in letting children use the Internet in and out of my classroom safely. While researching I have also thought about if I have computers in my classroom where they will be set up and how I will keep an eye on the students while working with other kids. I want to give my students the tools for success and also make sure they are safe from all the dangers. These dangers are intimidating and since researching I've realized it's probably easier to prevent the problems from occurring rather than dealing with the consequences, parents and children. Educating is key to being safe on the Internet, especially since most kids don't receive any sort of tools to use the Internet. Most times they are sent off on their own to browse and find what they need, it can an overwhelming place if they don't understand or know how to use it. As a teacher I will make sure they use it wisely and effectively. If they cannot learn how to adapt to these ways so they can stay safe, they shouldn't be allowed the chance to be on the Internet at such a young age.