Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh i see what you mean. he saw kids playing a game on their computer in class instead of listening or taking notes. there is no way to block the entire internet. just as in the past, kids could still decide not to pay attention by drawing, writing notes to friends, chatting in class, etc. Blame the kid, not the technology. It's his/her choice to play a game and not attend. Kids will ALWAYS figure out a way not to pay attention!!!
Hoping there are people smarter than you about both technology and classroom management working on this for/with/in DCI that will figure this out beyond "blame the kid not the tech".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another article for those that are interested. This article mentions a Vanderbilt study that suggest typing produces better quality writing. I will try and find it.
http://www.educationnews.org/technology/research-handwriting-spurs-brain-activity-typing-doesnt/
The title of that article is "Research: Handwriting Spurs Brain Activity; Typing Doesn't"
Please STOP with this research. OK, handwriting is better. We get it. Current DCI parent here. The problem is NOT the screen-time use for educational content. It's the God Damn Video Games the school feels compelled to let kids access, in the Classroom, at lunch and just try to get a 12 yr boy to focus on homework. Whenever I tell this to friends they usually respond with Are you Serious? That or WTF?
Anonymous wrote:oh i see what you mean. he saw kids playing a game on their computer in class instead of listening or taking notes. there is no way to block the entire internet. just as in the past, kids could still decide not to pay attention by drawing, writing notes to friends, chatting in class, etc. Blame the kid, not the technology. It's his/her choice to play a game and not attend. Kids will ALWAYS figure out a way not to pay attention!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another article for those that are interested. This article mentions a Vanderbilt study that suggest typing produces better quality writing. I will try and find it.
http://www.educationnews.org/technology/research-handwriting-spurs-brain-activity-typing-doesnt/
The title of that article is "Research: Handwriting Spurs Brain Activity; Typing Doesn't"
Please STOP with this research. OK, handwriting is better. We get it. Current DCI parent here. The problem is NOT the screen-time use for educational content. It's the God Damn Video Games the school feels compelled to let kids access, in the Classroom, at lunch and just try to get a 12 yr boy to focus on homework. Whenever I tell this to friends they usually respond with Are you Serious? That or WTF?
The school DOES NOT let kids access games in the classroom. If you can't manage your own kid's homework behavior, that's on you. Grow up or go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:oh i see what you mean. he saw kids playing a game on their computer in class instead of listening or taking notes. there is no way to block the entire internet. just as in the past, kids could still decide not to pay attention by drawing, writing notes to friends, chatting in class, etc. Blame the kid, not the technology. It's his/her choice to play a game and not attend. Kids will ALWAYS figure out a way not to pay attention!!!
Anonymous wrote:Okay, you don't have to read if you don't want to. I also mentioned a Vanderbilt article which suggests benefits fo typing (just haven't been able to find it yet). I agree playing games in class is bad but there are other potential downsides as well as benefits to using tech in the classroom. I really enjoy reading about research as well as opinions of other parents as I try to decide if DCI will be a good fit.