1) Do computers give us more human connections or less human connections?
A: I think computers give us less human connections, because you are not actually physically seeing the person. You may be video chatting on MSN but you are not actually seeing that person in real life, so you might not be concentrating on the conversation so your mind is elsewhere. Things like meeting people in games wouldn't give you human connections because that person might say they look like this and they are this gender, but if you actually meet the person, they might be something totally different than they decribed.
2) 5 rules for manners and ethics
1. Don't cyberbully online
2. Don't play too much online
3. Be respectful when chatting or playing games
4. Don't hack or scam other peoples accounts in games
5. be carefull when talking to someone you don't know
3) Should teachers discourage or encourage multitasking?
A: I think teachers should discourage multitasking because results show that people who say they are good at multitasking are actually worse at acedemics than people who don't multitask. I also think that people who multitask aren't really paying attention to what is around them. For example, you might be playing with your iPod walking across the street when a driver who isn't paying attention might be driving by. Also a teacher might be giving out test notes but you might not be paying attention since you are on the computer.
4) Write a 6 word poem about being a digital citizen
A: School Work Before Playing Online Games
Monday, May 17, 2010
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