Digital Citizenship
19 09 2007It’s happened a couple of times. I’ve been out with students and the music needs to be tended to. The call goes out, “Does anyone have a CD to listen to?” The answer, silence. None o the kids have CD players anymore. Their music is on mp3 players or their cell phones. Now when I was in grade 7, no one had a portable CD player. They either weren’t being sold, or they were too expensive. But then again, no car or bus had a CD player either.
I wasn’t too surprise that not a single student (out of 40) had a CD. All my CDs have been stacked on the spindles that my blank CDs and DVDs came on. I never use them anymore. But, our middle school principal was surprised.
That’s just one example of how digital media has changed the way we entertain ourselves. I’d like to take a closer look along with a couple groups students at different ages (grade4/5, and 8/9) at how they feel their lives - academic, social and leisure- are affected by the ease and speed of digital information.
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