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Monday, April 25, 2011

Blog Post 3

 Works- http://misterkindergarten.blogspot.com/

     As I was searching for blogs that worked and caught my attention I was really interested in the blog "Mr. Kindergarten." This blog looked simple but also had a professional layout that caught my attention in various ways. This blog had a good text size that went along with a good font that was easy to read.   Mr. Kindergarten had various videos and pictures that would be helpful to parents reading the blog about their children. Which I thought was very helpful if parents wanted an insight into their daily curriculum. The layout in general would be easy to read for anyone at any age. Mr. Kindergarten also stayed focused on the purpose of dedicating the blog to his classroom. The posts and pictures were all student centered throughout the blog design. The images that were chosen all tied in with the subtitles that were being explained. The only suggestion I had for this blog was that color that Mr. Kindergarten chose for the background. I thought he could of incorporated another color into the blog design other than pink. I don't know if Mr. Kindergarten is using the color pink as an example that it's not just a girl color. But I think he could of used another color with the pink to make the blog design look more neutral. Other than that I thought this blog showed a good example that works.

Needs Work- http://literacyandlaughter.blogspot.com/

     As I was searching for blogs that needed work I stumbled on the blog "Literacy and Laughter." This blog didn't have a font color that stayed consistent throughout the blog design.  The font was very bright on my eyes and distracting from what was being said in the posts. I thought this blog could of worked on making the subtitles a little more clearer to let readers know what was an important announcement or topic. Literacy and Laughter blog had too many youtube videos without any explanation on why they were chosen. I also thought there was a lot of gaps between the text and that this blog was just trying to fill up space with the videos. Towards the end of the blog there were pictures of students but not enough explanation to describe what was happening in the pictures. I think the blog Literacy and Laughter could of worked on organizing the blog better with subtitles. The blog would of been easier to read if a font color was consistent and not so bright. Overall, I wasn't impressed with the Literacy and Laughter blog and it definitely needed work in various places for it to be a successful blog.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Accessibility

1.  Is it important for all people to have access to the Internet? Why or why not?
2. Will eliminating the digital divide create new global, national, and or local social problems?
3. What might these problems be?


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Blog Post 2

1) Is it fair to scrutinize teachers’ private lives (either online or offline? Explain/defend your position.
         I think it is only fair to scrutinize lives if there is a probable cause. The only problem is how do we define what a probable cause is. Teachers need to take responsibility for their career and accept that they are going to be held to a higher standard than other professions. Therefore they need to be careful in what they choose to expose to social media or in public because one little doing can ruin their career. Teachers have equal rights just like anyone born in the United States but they are also role models to someone else's child. Teachers shouldn't be exposing pictures where they are drinking any sort of alcohol, especially if they have their students on their friends list. Teachers should be aware that the parents of your students are not going to approve of a picture taken at a bar or a party. If this is what a teacher is choosing to do during her private life, they need to be more careful and choose to go to a bar that isn't in the town you teach in. Be aware of the pictures you are taking that could haunt you if they were to be exposed into social networking.
        I believe teachers should be closely examined in their private lives. I think there are far too many teachers already that are licensed to teach that should probably not have that right. The students they are teaching and setting examples for are the future generation of our world. Parents and administration should be watchful of what type of leaders are being chose to take that role. I'm not saying I think teachers that have a glass of wine with dinner can't take on that role but definitely shouldn't be snapping photos of themselves with the beverage in their hands and a huge smile on their face. It's just something a elementary or middle school student shouldn't be seeing their teacher doing. If this is something a teacher doesn't agree with or has a hard time following then maybe they should stick to private emails where they could still send photo albums to their close friends and it's more of a private setting. I just think that teachers accepted the profession as teachers and they should take the responsibility that comes with the job and the job is to be a good example to children.

        
2) Should teachers maintain a presence on social networking sites? Why or why not? As a teacher, what steps can you take to protect yourself from criticism and/or sanctions when using social media sites?

     Teachers shouldn't maintain a presence on social networking sites. I think it's an easy way in for anyone to have access to your personal life. The internet is very entertaining but it can also be very dangerous and everyone should be aware of that. Once a teacher has a social networking site anyone can say they are someone else and add you as a friend and you wouldn't even know it. If a teacher wants to have that sort of connection with family and friends that are far away they should keep all their settings private. They should think about just adding their close loved ones and keep pictures to very minimum. I think teachers should be aware that there is also going to be a parent or someone that is going to have a watchful eye on everything they expose or post and it could be a simple thing but be aware that it could be taking into consideration as a probable cause. Even now as a student I am careful with who I add and what I decide to share with networking sites and for the most part I think I've done a good job on exposing very little information.
    Steps that teachers can take to protect themselves would be by first setting all their information to private. I would say not adding students to be their friends. Keeping their friends list to a minimum of people they are really close to. I know some teachers like to keep an eye out on what their students are doing on social networking sites but kids are going to be kids. Parents and communities are the ones that are going to be looking at what teachers are involved in. I think if you even have a little thought in your head that maybe you shouldn't have a social networking site then you probably should get rid of it. With technology we have a lot of different ways to stay connected with friends and family and if social networks are going to be a reason you lose your job or getting criticized then you shouldn't have it.