One bit of information that caught my attention was one small line of text on the Welcome letter. It stated that the district was implementing new web-filtering software, and that we might notice some changes in which sites we could access.
Later that day, I spent some time in the computer lab going through some links on my school pages to make sure everything was accessible through the school network. My link for students to sign up for Zoho.com: blocked. My assignment calendar on Google: blocked. All of my Ning networks (I have three): blocked.
Granted, the technology coordinator assured me that, on request, sites could be unblocked; however, it called to mind echoes of the videos I watched on the FSO prompt for our blog posts. How can we engage our students with new media, and still teach them how to be responsible 'netizens', if we don't even have access?
In this excerpt from Scott McLeod's blog, Dangerously Irrelevant, the author takes an ironic, poetic look at how our hyper-vigilance is exactly what our students don't need:
Don't teach your kids this stuff. Please?
dear parent
teacher
administrator
board member
don't teach your kids to read
for the Web
to scan
RSS
aggregate
synthesize
don't teach your kids to write
online
pen and paper aren't going anywhere
since when do kids need an audience?
no need to hyperlink
make videos
audio
Flash
no connecting, now
no social networking
or online chat
or comments
or PLNs
blogs and twitter?
how self-absorbed
what a bunch of crap
and definitely, absolutely, resolutely, no cell phones
block it all
lock it down
keep it out
it's evil, you know
there's bad stuff out there
gotta keep your children safe
don't you know collaboration is just another word for cheating?
don't you know how much junk is out there?
haven't you ever heard of sexting?
of cyberbullying?
a computer 24-7? no thanks
I don't want them
creating
sharing
thinking
learning
you know they're just going to look at porn
and hook up with predators
we can't trust them
don't do any of it, please
really
'cause I'm doing all of it with my kids
can't wait to see who has a leg up in a decade or two
can you?
(McLeod, 2009)
Sources:
McLeod, S (2009, August 26). Don't teach your kids this stuff, please?. Retrieved September 2, 2009, from Dangerously Irrelevant Web site: http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2009/08/dont-teach-your-kids-this-stuff-please.html
McLeod, S (2008, January 14). I'd like an idiocy filter, please.. Retrieved September 2, 2009, from Dangerously Irrelevant Web site: http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2008/01/id-like-an-idio.html
great job Laura. I hope they will unblock for you. I want to start something here, even if it's just Facebook, but that is also blocked for me.
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