Thursday, November 4, 2010

Techknoledge in the Classroom


Today, we shared some opinions on electronic devices, discussed some issues on networking such as Facebook, Twitter and Ratemyprofessor. On one hand, as a teacher, I will encourage and agree that students use those electronic devices as a “tool” to help them learning faster and efficiently. On the other hand, I feel like there should be a rule in the classroom that restricts students use these applications during the lecture time; otherwise, students won’t be benefit from using those tools. Besides, for Facebook, if we spend limited time on it, and make sure if will not affects our study, it will be a great way to communicate with our friends. For Twitter, you can use it to follow some news from CBC, share some of your opinions to others, so you know more opinions from others. For Ratemyprofessor, personally, I don’t recommend students choose class referring to the information from this website; however, I do agree that it helps us to see the outlet of this course, and the style of this teacher. In sum, it’s a double sword; the key point is how to use them properly.

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