Thursday, December 13, 2012

Ethics & Legal Uses of Technology Barriers and Risks

Human beings can be inherently cruel, no matter what age they are. These videos and articles show just that. As a former camp counselor to 16 year olds, I've seen these exact interactions on a regular basis. It might not always be about the majority's belief that someone has defied morals, but about human nature's thirst to find the faults in others. Celebrities are constantly in the news for doing the same thing these girls did, and not once do we take a step back to realize they are people too. Even if what they've done is wrong, I doubt it was their intent for the world to catch a glimpse. Unfortunately we live in a world where teens look up to celebrities. If your favorite celebrity does something its pretty likely you'll see it as the "cool" thing to do. Due to this, it is of the utmost importance for parents and teachers to counter it. We can not assume all parents will warn their children of the dangers technology presents. Therefore, school assemblies, or other forms of programming should educate their students just to be sure. It is not simply about sexting. All people should practice proper digital citizenship, to ensure the safety of themselves and others. 

While technology has certainly helped to benefit the classroom experience, not all forms are always appropriate. As mentioned in the article about cellphone bans, technology has essentially become a necessity in today's world. In my personal opinion, while I agree that cell-phones can be disruptive, I understand they are a vital source of communication. Students should be allowed to carry phones, provided they are silent (not on vibrate) or powered off, and not utilized unless absolutely necessary. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Stephanie. I agree with not every child being able to talk with his/her parents about everything. I think that if schools bring up the topic about how to prevent/deal with it, children will know (regardless whether or not they've been warned at home) that it concerns the society. It's not just about parents being over protective.

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