Monday, November 29, 2010

PLN 21

After watching Changing Education Paradigms by RSA I was amazed how school really is like a “factory” and how it needs to change so people are using their brains creatively. Another thought, it’s sad that some kids take pills just to stop them from getting distracted from all the electronics and overload of information. It doesn’t help when all the teacher does is give boring and repetitive lectures. By the way, I agree with the guy how things have changed from getting an education and then getting a job but today people receive education, and are not guaranteed a job. So the answer is change the “factory style” education system to create a more fantastic work force. Go back to the creative learning of kindergarten! This matters to me because I am a student and if education becomes worse then it already is then every one will work for McDonald’s. This matters to the world because it has a huge impact on many jobs and the future. Overall some teachers are thinking out of the “factory style” but it still needs an internal fix.

Monday, November 15, 2010

PLN 19

In the article “Lost in Electronica” By George F. Will. He believes that boys who are addicted to electronics and become bored quickly. Also, these addicting electronics make boys less social, thinking and imagination. Since I love electronics its hard for me to enjoy a long hike without thinking about electronics.This matters to me because electronics are every where and are very distracting but very entertaining to me. This matters to world because electronics lack in thinking and most of the time in learning which will affect peoples social life. Overall I agree with George F. Will that electronics are a main factor in the world and boys become bored quickly.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

PLN 17

In What If? by Karl Fisch shows how advanced devices such as iPods and cell phones can be used in a positive way for education but not always favored by some teachers. I believe that electronics can be very helpful to many student on there homework and so on. For example I can email my parents my homework for the night or look up a word instantly. Also, I believe the signs against devises don't work because some students will be rebels and bring it to school anyways. This matters to me because electronics are a must have and are very useful in school. This matters to the world because it can save money for schools so they don't need to buy a computer because most students have a phone or iPod. Overall I agree with Karl that iPods and cell phones can be used in many positive ways.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

PLN 13

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Monday, November 1, 2010

PLN 15

      Hard to hear that kids make school terrible. In the article  " Schools Would be Great if it Weren't For Kids" by  Alfie Kohn. There are two types of motivation intrinsic and extrinsic that moves a student to work but one of them takes away motivation in the end. Intrinsic meaning that a student shows interest in the subject. Extrinsic meaning one is forced to study a subject because of a punishment or a reward. The latter shows that students don’t give there best effort because its all about the end grade and not about discovery. I agree that students don’t like school and are not motivated to learn but there needs to be a change so students can choose what subject they want for their future job. Also, this matters to me because who will teach me in a fun way not just for the grade or for the test. This matters to the world because it will have a huge amount of impact on jobs and scholarships if people are not motivated and don't have some kind of intensive. Student should like to learn because there future depends on it.

Monday, October 11, 2010

PLN 11

          Hard to imagine but possible. I watched "2020 Vision" by Karl Fisch about his prediction of what going to happen between 2007 through 2020. I was really amazed that Karl thinks Google will buy Ford, abc, Microsoft, Disney and so on. If this really happens would Google control the world? Also, as far as education at Arapahoe in 2013 he says every student will have a laptop! I don't think this will happen until 2015 that every student will have a laptop but most will. I think sending the $100 to $145 laptops to kids that are in underdeveloped countries is awesome but I wish I could have one. Going back to Google, Karl thinks Google will eventually create a electric car and buy solar panels. I don't think this will ever happen because I see Google making software's and cell phones. His ideas matters to the world entirely if it happens, it will impact everyone's education and everyone will start using renewable resources. Overall I think if his ideas do come true it will be negative to other small company's and Google will have to much control.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

PLN 9 New

         What would society be today if there was no leadership? I read “Rigor Redefined” by Tony Wagner. This page means a lot to me because I agree with Tony and I am a student. I need these traits to be the best student and the best person. Using these traits will get me far into the world and become a great success. For me this article pushes me to the next level and to do my best but I still slack in many things. This also matters to the world, if no one had leadership, imagination, critical thinking,  problem solving and thinking outside the box. I guess there wouldn’t be such thing as an  iPod. My question is would we be living like cavemen?  

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

PLN 8 NEW


I read "Dear Denver Post, Would You Be Okay With Us Cheating on the CSAP, Too?" by Karl Fisch. In the following week they talked about the New York Yankees player Derek Jeter cheated by saying he got hit by the pitch when he really didn't. Mr. Fisch is telling us that The Denver Post is a bad roll model for young kids because of the article on Derek Jeter is basically saying it is ok to cheat. He asked the Denver Post if it is ok for schools to cheat on CSAP's. This matters to me and the world because it's sending people the message that it is ok to cheat. For the other people who think they should cheat, I think it will affect the world economically and other peoples jobs. My question to you is that if people cheated on tests or on sports would it affect your future?