Thursday, February 23, 2017

Blog Post 3

Communication

With technology becoming more and more popular and in almost every aspect of our life, it is changing the way we communicate. A good example would be simply, we are talking less and less face to face and more through our cellular devices; weather it is through Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter or text. Personally over one third of my daily communication is done through my phone. Also from talking to my fellow class mates they also had very similar answers, although half of them said it is not good we are depending more and more for technology to help us communicate and that we are getting glued to our phones. The other half including myself technology is helping us communicate since we are also to send instant messages in matter of a few key strokes. All in all technology is changing the way people communicate.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Blog Post 2 Education

Blog Post 2

               Making a connection? I’ve noticed throughout the years of my school carrier, that teachers that making a connection with their students have a much more productive class and a much happier atmosphere. I think the cause for that, is that the teacher gives a part of them that the student may also do. By doing that it makes the student look at the teacher look less as the big bad teacher, but more as a friend. Which the effect of that is the student is more engaged cause now its one of their friends they are listening to, instead of a teacher.

Blog post 1

Raising teachers funds!?
I cant count how many times I have heard that teachers should get paid more, haven't you?  as awesome as that would be there is very little chance that will ever happen, why? Simply do to the fact there isn't enough money in the government, funding is always gonna be a challenge. The reason its going to stay a challenge is because, the government has many other expenses such as the military, Medicare, social security, unemployment etc. So my solution to that would instead of paying teachers more push for hybrid classes so that way the hybrid portion would do grading and all the assignment's, quizzes and exams, cutting the teacher job in half. All the teacher would have to do is teach the student the material  and answer question's. What is your opinion on this?