Sunday, November 25, 2012

Journal 7


                Educational uses apply to many things in the virtual world. One example I am going to share was involving the iPad. There are so many learning opportunities available on the iPad. Students and young children learning are very much interested in using all the apps and tools available on the iPad. Students are able to access textbooks on it without the struggle of carrying around the actual book. There is an unlimited amount they can do on here.
                The virtual community can also very much affect our world offline. Research shows that around half a billion people spend 20 hours a week wearing avatars. Avatars are a real life representation of a character within the virtual community. It’s something people choose to wear basically acting like a character from the online world and if you think about it, it’s strange. People also tend to make their online avatars better all-around than their actual selves. Its unbelievable how attached people are to their smartphones looking at all the different social medias like Facebook and Twitter. People don’t know how to even talk any more at a social dinner or event without being glued to their phones wanting to see what everyone else is up to, rather than the people that they are around. Is this all really that important to our lives? People should learn when to be on their smartphones and when not to be. Its not necessary all the time.
sources:
 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/2012/02/virtual-world-versus-physical-world/
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/

7 comments:

  1. People are attached to their phones and tablets. They cannot go long without checking their social media sites and now their virtual worlds. People need to turn off the electronics and participate in reality.

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  2. I agree with you nina, people are always glued to their phones always checking what people are doing or if they go a message. Sometimes people should spend time off their phones and more time with people.

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  3. i agree with you nina people are always checking their phone or tablets.

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  4. Good post! Sometimes I sit back and laugh as I see that all my friends are sitting around the table together glued to their phones rather than talking to each other. I'm guilty of this at times too.

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  5. I'm also guilty of that at times too! But I try to make a conscious effort not to when I realize it. I think people feel "safe" behind their online persona.

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  6. I agree that ipads can be a good educational tool like for having books on there instead of having the actual book. Other than that I think people are a little too attached to their devices, as well. I wish people would just talk to each other more.

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  7. hi nina

    it's pretty cool how users can create they're own "ideal" avatar character. it almost gives people the opportunity to create their idea of a perfect person. And yes, because of this new technology, people have lacked social skills with others.

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