Saturday, June 19, 2010

Internet Today by Sara Takaki and Sonia Boller

Dependent:
In this day and age, many of us rely on technology to accomplish almost anything. We rely very heavily on the Internet and without it many of us would be lost.
Advanced:
The Internet today is very advanced, and is capable of doing many things, ranging from allowing us to video chat to reading books online.
Socially Incompetent:
The Internet can make us socially incompetent because people begin to rely on texting and emailing to sustain relationships instead of physically getting together. This make us socially incompetent because when we are thrown into situations where we can't text or email we lack the experience to socially acceptable.
Connected:
The Internet is often referred to as "the worldwide web" and this is a very accurate statement. The Internet helps us stay connected with people all around the world with the click of a mouse.
Addicted:
The Internet can also be viewed as very addictive. Many people get sucked into the Facebook/Twitter/Myspace vortex and begin devoting vast amounts of their lives to perfecting their profiles on these websites.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

The Internet: Teenager Wonderland?

Throughout the United States, teenagers, children, and adults are all using the internet for their own purposes. Children are using the internet for games, adults are using it for their work and research, and teenagers are participating in all these activities and many, many more.
We have noticed that as time goes on, and the teenagers of this generation get older, they get even more co-dependent with using the internet, and find it a part of their everyday life. Although the internet does come in handy for school work and research for us teenagers, we mostly spend our time using social networking sites such as Facebook, AIM, and YouTube. Even when we are doing our homework, we find ourselves on these sites in the midst of writing an essay, commenting on someone's photos or having a long-distance conversation with an old friend from camp. It's not something that teenagers can help or prevent- it's a part of their everyday lives, just something they do without actually thinking about it. It only seems natural to spend a lot if their time on the internet, which they grew up around, and always had it at hand.
People in 7th, 8th, and even 9th grade, however, do not only use the internet for websites such as the ones listed above. On the contrary, it is true that they do often use the internet as a resource for them to get information for classes that require this. In fact, our school has a homework calendar that is posted online in case a student has forgotten what their homework assignment was. As well as this, many of our homework assignments require us to go on a specific website for a certain amount of time. Today, a lot of school lessons are revolved around using the internet and computers.
But it is also true that not all work done on the computer is for school purposes. Any normal teenager would not be ONLY doing their homework while they are using the computer. However, they may have many tabs open, including Facebook, Itunes, and AIM at the same time. This can turn an hour of homework into three hours of homework. Many teens would find this an excuse to put off doing their homework and procrastinate on social networking sites. These same teenagers would also be likely to admit that they are, in a way, addicted to the internet.
However, the internet is also a very good resource for teens of this generation. Keeping in touch with friends can be difficult, especially when they are long-distance friends. Because of this, many good friendships often fade away. To prevent this from happening, teens stay in touch with friends over the internet. Facebook is a very common way of keeping in touch, as well as AIM.
The internet can also be a scary and dangerous place, especially for young adults. Social networking sites can give away your personal information to people who you don't want knowing about you. Teens are especially vulnerable to online predators because we never were taught a proper internet safety lesson. In this past year, our school has been offering useful and helpful internet safety lessons that usually take place every couple of weeks. After some frightening stories came out about unsafe online actions, the school administrators decided to create these classes to protect the teens of our town.
We must be sure that we do not become too attached to what the internet has to offer. If we teenagers vow to stay aware of our surroundings on the internet and stay safe, the internet would be the perfect place for teens to get together and interact with each other.
By:Elizabeth K. and Sarah M.

Internet Today By Dylan Gschwind & Christian Reyes


Tuesday, June 15, 2010


addiction to technology and desire to do things the "real way." Like playing outside, or walking over to a friends house.



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