Tuesday, April 14, 2009

"Doing"

For this part of the assignment, I called my little sister, who is 16 years old. I wanted to talk with her because I knew she had both a blog and a facebook account as well as an iPod touch, which essentially allows her to have the Internet in her pocket. More than anything, I told her of all the cautionary measures she should take so as not to be trapped by others' devious and deceptive schemes. I went on to explain that she should never give out her personal information, enter chat rooms, or physically meet someone she met online. I also reminded her that I loved her and that she could come to me if ever anyone were to bully her using any means of communication, technological or not. Fortunately, she reassured me that she never visits chat rooms and the like and does not make mean comments on others' facebook accounts. However, I was astonished when she informed me of some of the bullying that goes on via "wall-to-wall" comments on facebooks. Although this has not happened to her directly, she has noticed it on her other friends' facebook accounts. All in all, it was a positive conversation that, if anything, allowed me to remind her of my support and love for her. I was careful to refrain from giving her a lecture, because I knew she had refrained from participating in any unhealthy online habits. I mainly wanted to inform her so that she would not be ignorant and not have to learn of the consequences the hard way. I was grateful for the opportunity to speak with her concerning this particular topic and think that it benefitted us both.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Fourth Article Response


The fourth article I chose to read was a recorded talk given by President Hinckley, titled, "An Ensign to the Nations, a Light to the World. Even though I remember hearing President Hinckley give this particular talk during the 2003 October General Conference, his address is no less profound. I was reminded of the dangers, evils, and deception that arise from not only the internet, but the media, songs, and TV shows. President Hinckley beautifully illustrates this misconception when he says, "Life is better than that which is so frequently portrayed. Nature is better than that. Love is better than that. This kind of entertainment is only an evil caricature of the good and the beautiful." This statement resonates profound truths. If only the world realized the beauty of reality, then maybe they would not be so willing to resort to reside in a virtual reality. Furthermore, President Hinckley reminds us not to be discouraged or dismayed from the growing pressures of the world, but rather to remain steadfast to our objective, which is to continue to build the kingdom of the Lord on the earth. This is especially helpful counsel, because it is so easy to feel defeated by the world.

This article also serves as a reminder of how I can provide and protect not only my home, but my classroom as well. As I read I was reminded of the strength of the younger generations and their ability to make correct choices. Additionally, President Hinckley constantly reminds us that, "others will rally around us... We can stand for truth and goodness, and we will not stand alone. Moreover, we shall have the unseen forces of heaven to assist us." What an a amazing promise this is. For me, this statement means that no matter what trials I face, if I remain worthy, I will receive the strength of the Lord either directly or through the help of others. This is especially comforting, given the fact that soon I will be facing the biggest challenge of my academic career: my internship. Overall, this article has helped me to regain confidence in my abilities as a wife, a student, a soon-to-be-teacher, and most of all, as a Latter-day Saint.

Lastly, this reading has provided me with possible ways in which I can strengthen myself and prepare, and maintain the defenses of my own home. Thus, if I am able to protect my family from the dangers presented in every form of technology, I and my family will be blessed with an understanding of the beauty of reality. Furthermore, by following the prophet's counsel and striving to use technology in moderation and not letting it consume mine or my children's lives, we will be blessed to develop meaningful personal relationships with one another, and with our Heavenly Father.

Monday, April 6, 2009

What I learned...

I watched Carisa's Slideshare and was extremely impressed with how she was able to incorporate technology into her lesson. For the longest time, I was disappointed that the classroom I worked in only had one computer. I did not think that it would suit any individual, small, or whole group projects. However, after watching Carisa's slideshare, I realized that one computer is sufficient to compile students' work to create a movie or slide show. Her story mapping lesson plan seemed engaging and fun. I'm sure she had no problem motivating the students to participate during her lesson. Her lesson also taught me an interactive way to teach students how to brainstorm, organize, and produce a story in chronological order. I will be sure to implement this idea in my future classroom!

Slideshare Presentation


Me and my Hubby

Discovery News - Animals

National Geographic News