Summary of chapter 4 The Wrong
Assumption
Because of the rapid
development of information and communication technology, the whole society now
is changing dramatically from previous decades that many ordinary or dangerous
work can be finished better by computers or robots than human beings. In order
to cultivate students to understand and use technology for working and living
successfully in the future, many schools put technology in their curriculum plan
and teach it as a tool for competition through instruction.
Well, the original purpose
of school to prepare students for future is reasonable but it’s really a wrong
assumption to teach technology as a curriculum focusing on learning of
handcraft skills because the updating of technologies is so frequent and fast
that students won’t have enough time to learn each of them. And “today’s
students are much more technology-savvy than previous generations” (page 76),
they can learn how to use preferable technologies by themselves in many ways. Teaching
technology as a curriculum and regarding technology as a tool is not benefit for
students to develop a healthy relationship with technology and understand the deeper
meaning of technology.
Instead of teaching
technology as a curriculum, developing a digital citizenship in the digital
world is more important for students in technology education. In this case, students
should be cultivated to a contributing member by using different tools and independent
creator with positive attitude towards the digital world. Of course, they need
know the nature of the digital world first.
The digital world is
growing and expanding in an inconceivable speed because of the consistent increase
of portable smart devices with easy access to the internet like smartphones and
tablets. These devices digitalize the world extensively that everybody can take
part into the digital world authentically as the information producer and distributor.
And with the popular usage of Web 2.0 technology, people can easily post their
real life moment to a social network and share it with friends or strangers. As
the reflection, comments and praise on network may also impact their feeling in
real life. The boundaries between real and virtual world was blurred
imperceptibly.
Like a sword has two
different edges, there are opportunities and potential risks in the digital
world. For students, internet can provide several ways for online collaborative
work, interactive communication and entertainment, but it can also provide
diverse ways for them to fall down such as violent game, adult sexual contents,
cyberbullying and cybercrime. They need understand that the digital world is
not the paradise where full of joy only and participate in the online digital
world responsibly.
“Attitudes play an
important role in determining whether people’s reactions to certain situations
are favorable or unfavorable.” (page 81) Positive attitude can help students better
understand the complexity and uncertainty of the digital world and easily approach
technical problems. Students won’t worry about that technologies will replace
them in the future if they understand the nature of technology and what
technology can do best and what they can do better. Learning and doing with
technology for practice is also a better way to establish confidence on using
technology and foster positive attitude towards technology.
As a competent digital
citizen, using a variety of different tools to participate in the digital world
is important. There are so much kinds of information in the digital world, students
should know how to use appropriate searching technology to find reliable
information otherwise they will get lost in the information ocean. And they
also need know how to choose different software and applications for purposeful
usage to actively participate in the process of creating, making and remarking the
digital world. Absolutely, using online network to promote collaborate work
with others is also an effective way to participate in the digital world.
As social norms regulate our real life, there
are social norms regulating our digital world as well. Some scholar said that
the virtual world should be governed by the same regulations which apply to the
real world, but actually the virtual world is not just the shadow of the real
world that there will be some technical and practical barriers such as
anonymous system in the open cyberspace. Although it’s a little difficult to
define the regulations of cyberspace, as a digital citizen each student need
try best to take step to get involved in the process of forming regulations for
better development of cyberspace.
Well, to develop a
digital citizenship for students, the usage of technology is crucial. For example,
they can use diverse apps which support instant sharing and participation like
Facebook or Snapchat to express their minds, sharing and communicate with others.
In this process, they can practice many digital skills such as creating and
sharing. In addition, these social media can provide them a big platform for
collaborative working that students in different groups can choose different channels
to share their observations and make little video meeting to discuss their
ideas and form a final presentation to finish their work.
Good work!
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