Look Up

I had seen this video every day on Facebook lately yet I hadn’t watched it. Today I saw it here on WordPress as well (Thanks Chronicles of a Pre-Service Teacher). I thought it must be time. I took a few minutes out of my uni time to watch something truly powerful and inspiring. If you haven’t watched this video, you simply must.
Someone out their has hit the nail on the head and spilled out exactly how a lot of people feel- but sadly this is also exactly what those people are still doing wrong. Including me!
The film really encourages the viewers to think about our digital lives- how we can’t tear ourselves away from the screens of today. Look up.

This makes me think about the uni course I’m participating in titled ICT. I’ve spent many hours in front of my laptop, typing, browsing and working for this very course. I understand that is for uni- but what do I do when I close my laptop? Grab my phone. Fire up my tablet.

Time for some reconsideration.

Please watch it and get on board. Note the comment on the video about our children growing up in this world. Change it people!

Chronicles of a (pre-service) Teacher

As I was scrolling through my News Feed on Facebook, I came across this interesting video (below) that had been shared by friends. It is about an alternative perspective on the impact of digital technologies in our society and how it has changed the way we interact and go about our daily lives.

“…this media we call social is anything but when we open our computers and its our doors we shut.”

It mentions how we, as humans, continue to find ways to connect with one another, (whether it be by Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, Skype, messaging, etc.) but will always result in us spending more time alone.

While I agree that ICTs has its benefits, I believe that it is also important to maintain a balance in our lifestyle where we can spend some time to socialise outside and with families and friends.

Check out the video below!

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY%5D

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Mystery Skype

Just reading through our Week 9 module on this rainy afternoon (perfect study weather). We are looking at digital photography and the many exciting things you can use it for within the classroom. I’ve just come across an outstanding resource we are to explore and it is enough to make me shiver with excitement!

MYSTERY SKYPEhttps://education.skype.com/mysteryskype  

You simply have to see this. Maybe even do it when you can!

Basically, a teacher logs on to this Mystery Skype and can connect with another class from around the world..

Yeah, we all know those possibilities are endless! I’d love to try this in my upcoming prac. Oh, the classroom is an entirely different place these days.