Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Educational benefits of social networking sites

From eNews, July 10, 2008
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as middle- and upper-income students, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
The study found that, of the students observed, 94 percent used the Internet, 82 percent go online at home, and 77 percent had a profile on a social networking site. When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views, and communication skills.
Data were collected over six months from students, ages 16 to 18, in 13 urban high schools in the Midwest. Beyond the surveyed students, a follow-up, randomly selected subset was chosen. Students in this group were asked questions about their Internet activity as they navigated MySpace, an online forum that provides users with e-mail, web communities, and audio and video capabilities.
"What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st-century skills we want them to develop to be successful today," says Christine Greenhow, a learning technologies researcher in the University's College of Education and Human Development and principal investigator of the study. "Students are developing a positive attitude towards using technology systems, editing and customizing content, and thinking about online design and layout. They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film, and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. The Web sites offer tremendous educational potential."
Greenhow says that the study's results, while proving that social networking sites offer more than just social fulfillment or potential job contacts, also have implications for educators, who now have a vast opportunity to support what students are learning on the Web sites.
"Now that we know what skills students are learning and what experiences they're being exposed to, we can help foster and extend those skills," says Greenhow. "As educators, we always want to know where our students are coming from and what they're interested in so we can build on that in our teaching. By understanding how students may be positively using these networking technologies in their daily lives and where the as-yet-unrecognized educational opportunities are, we can help make schools even more relevant, connected, and meaningful to kids."
Interestingly, researchers found that very few students in the study were actually aware of the academic and professional networking opportunities that the Web sites provide. Making this opportunity more known to students, Greenhow says, is just one way that educators can work with students and their experiences on social networking sites.
The study goes against previous research from Pew in 2005 that suggests a "digital divide," where low-income students are technologically impoverished. That study found that Internet usage of teenagers from families earning $30,000 or less was 73 percent, which is 21 percentage points below what the latest research shows.
The students participating in the University of Minnesota study were from families whose incomes were at or below the county median income (at or below $25,000) and were taking part in an after-school program, Admission Possible, aimed at improving college access for low-income youth.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Taming Macho Ways

Summary:
In the article “Taming Macho Ways,” Elvia Alvarado describes women are treated differently as men during a period of time that they even work harder than men. They didn’t have enough rest time each day that they had to get up very early for their family’s breakfast and taking care of children during the midnight. Instead, the men didn’t do any work at home. In addition, women were usually beat by their husband after they got dunk. However, they didn’t want to tell anyone about this embarrassing thing. Even though they tell their parents, sometimes their parents didn’t give some supports “You knew what he was like when you went to live with him, so why did you go with him in the first place?” Therefore, she wants to struggle for a fair way between couple.
Questions:
1.Why should women obey their husbands' order even it is wrong?
2.Should men stop drinking? Why or Why not?

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Last weekend I Went for a date with my girlfriend in an Indian Resturant. As we took the corner table and sat  down the Busboy came in with menus and water.Then my wife said," Can I have a glass of pinot grigo and a  lamb spring roll please?" The Busboy said,"No problem miss." The Waiter Came near us and asked," Are you ready to order?" we said," yes,please. Would you mind getting me a lamb curry spicy and a saag paneer for my dear?" He said," Sure sir, It should be ready in 25 minutes." We were talking to each other and having a fun. By then the food came in. The boys asked," If i would like another glass of water?" I said,"sure." Then he went away. As i was about to eat my food, My wife interrupted and said," Look dear, there is a dead fly in the food."
Then i noticed the fly. There was a dead fly on the food. It had driven me crazy so i called," Waiter, Can you help me ?" He said," what can i do for you sir?" I said," My food is dirty. Can you please change the food and bring another food?" He said," Sir, You have to pay for the next food too." His answer made me mad, so i wanted to call the manager. I said,"Please let me talk with your manager." Then he called the manager. He said,"How are you ? How can i help you ?" My wife said,"Sir your food is dirty.It has a fly on it." Manager said," Oh.We have a clean food sir, there must be something wrong around here." "So we have to buy a new food for us?" i said. He said,"yes sir." Then i was so angry that i could control myself. I said," Am not even going to pay for the rest." He said,"No sir. You have to pay you bills." I said," we haven't eaten anything." My wife said," let's pay and go hubby." Then i said," Let me teach him a lesson." And i broked a couple of glass and plates around. Suddenly people paniced. That made my wife crazy and she said, " shame on you dear." And she went away saying you be with your self. I hate you. And she left away.
Ever since that happend she never answers my call. I lost her that day. That night turned out to be an tragic night for me.