Monday, November 16, 2009

Digital Citizenship Projects

I thought all the digital citizenship project presentations were very cool, well thought-out and informative. I think my favorite of all had to be the social networking site one--not that I necessarily learned a whole lot--most of the stuff I already knew from experienc--but I thought it was very cute and creative how they made the background for their PowerPoint that had our pictures as their "friends" on facebook. I laughed out loud at that. Their presentation was good as well--if I were not already on facebook, I would have found it useful to learn about what it is like, what you can do with it, and what the pros and cons are of using it. It was also good they included information about being responsible with it and what can happen (especially to teachers) if they are not responsible with what they put on facebook.
My second favorite demonstration was the one Katy and Lance & Sarah did about netiquette. I mostly knew most of the information already, but I did think they presented it in a very creative and clever way. I thought it was a good idea to include that little quiz at the end and I thought the David Letterman style introduction was very well done.
Overall, I found all the projects informative and creative. I thought it was good to teach people about responsible uses of technology.

3 comments:

  1. Richard and I are pleased that you enjoyed our presentation, and also that you won't be suing us for the use of your image due to copyright infringement. I like you feel like I already knew the content that was presented, however the presentation methods and styles were what I was paying attention to. Everybody did a good job to hold my attention and I believe all the presentations would go over well should they be done for real.

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  2. LOL... Yes everyone did great,, it was interesting to see how different each person's approach was to the project. Netiquette is a pet peeve right now.

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  3. I thought they were all creative. Even though they didn't present new information to everyone they did hold my attention and would be useful in a PTA meeting.

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