Monday, November 29, 2010

My beliefs

I believe in technology in education as an essential tool for modern day learning. I believe society will reward and support adults who are current in modern day technology. I believe education will need to be revamped with more technology to keep up with the world. I also believe that as technology increases that some will get left behind who don't integrate and teach technology to their students. I believe everyone is capable of learning technology.

I believe in NET Standard 6. A. which speaks of ethical use of technology. I believe the teacher needs to teach the student about the moral ethical usage of technology, specifically the internet. If students are not aware of the consequences for misusing technology than who will. Often parents are not being ethical with their uses on the computer. A teacher should model good ethics and behaviors to the students. By building ethics at a young age, America will build into a stronger society.

Lastly I believe that technology isn't God. Therefore it can't be treated like the all powerful and all knowing being. I feel that it must be integrated correctly with the knowledge of the teacher. If society takes technology to the extreme without proper back up, technology could run a muck for society. I appreciate American education and here is my biggest belief, GET RID OF TEXT BOOKS and replace them with interactive holodecks. wouldn't it be better to learn about dinosaurs close up! :)

1 comment:

  1. Archer,

    Hello! I'm with the UVU REVIEW. We wanted to feature a short profile for you in the graduation edition of the paper. If you could please get in contact with me. I have a list of questions to ask you. I prefer to do them in person, but we can do them over email if we have to. I also am going to arrange for our photographer to snag of photo of you when we do the interview. The interview should not take to long, I have about 7 questions to ask you. My profile on you it due Monday morning. Please get back with me, thank you.

    Emily Stephenson
    316-209-2458

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