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My, how times have changed

Recently a friend of mine who is a radio dj back home emailed me and said that he was going to be giving a "career day" talk to a class at my old High School. He even named the teacher and it happened to be my old Algebra teacher who appears to still be teaching the same class some 17 yeas later. She was very strict and would yell at you if stared out the window for a few seconds when I was her student.

So I asked him how it went the next day and he said, "every kid had a computer at their desk and they pretty much watched Youtube videos the entire time that I was talking to them." I asked him if the teacher was present and he said that yes she was there but she didn't say anything to the kids while they were doing this.

Man, how amazingly different it must be to be a kid these days. You have every little thing you need right there on the internet and you have access to it at school all day long at your desk and I guess that teachers are somewhat more hesitant these days to discipline a kid for fear of being reported or god forbid some sort of retaliation.

I used to stay up late watching Headbangers Ball when I was a kid just hoping to catch a certain video that I hadn't seen in a long time. Now, kids can just pull up whatever video they want to on Youtube and watch it over and over. The thrill of building a tape or cd collection is completely lost to digital files now. Gone are the days of waiting for an album to be released. If you search hard enough you can find a song onlline before the band has even left the studio. There's no more use for a library when all the research you need is online. What's the point in even attending classes? Will there be a time in the future when teachers just start putting up lectures on Youtube?

What is there for kids to do for fun or exploration now besides video games and Youtube? I've spent time myself fooling around bored on Youtube and come accross videos that kids have filmed on their phones of other kids fighting at school or smoking pot in back of the school, etc. Is that all there is left for kids to do now? Film stupid shit and post it online and see what kind of comments their video will get? Is that what it's like to be in high school now? You just go to school and surf the net all day?


[ posted by john at 04/12/2008 03:06:30 PM ]
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julie [email] said at 9:13 PM 04-12-2008:
    julie [email] said at 9:14 PM 04-12-2008:
    Just kidding. I feel the same way. I find myself saying to my intern at the office, "We didn't even have email when I was your age!" But she just laughs like I'm kidding...
kiche [email] said at 11:19 PM 04-12-2008:
y'know after 17 years of disciplining kids; maybe that teacher has just given up.

it's like when strict parents have lots of kids. the oldest ones lives are completely regulated but by the time they get to the youngest ones they just don't have the energy to care what they do anymore.
craig [email] said at 4:17 AM 04-13-2008:
I just played my atari 2600 tonight and it kicked ass. Yars Revenge ftw!
brandon [email] said at 4:19 AM 04-13-2008:
That and not to mention the fact that even verbal discipline is a gateway to a lawsuit/complaint/permanent black mark on your record.

It's funny. I don't know if it's so much a generational divide or a culture of technology divide. I'm taking this class this semester in a completely wired classroom. Everyone had a PC at his or her seat. The class is a mix of lecture and socratic. Half the class spends their time working on the assignments that are due that day (though we get a zero for turning in papers during class) the rest play those gem games, or works on assignments for other classes. It seems that nowadays, Powerpoint is the NCLB of graduate school.

Also, when I was working up North, a veritable firestorm broke out when one of the profs had the audacity to pull the plug on wired internet access during his lectures. He didn't even allow laptops to be opened during his class, unless you were presenting. The people raising the stink were our peers.

It kind of pisses me off, I have a leather planner/organizer. During a group project this semester, I whipped it out, and a guy my age made a disparaging remark about my "trapper-keeper." IMHO, my "trapper-keeper" is a more efficient and reliable, and grants me more freedom of movement (as long as I keep track of it) they something that's tethered to a charger. But the usefulness depends on the task, and your own behavior.

Howver, mainstream, low-performing school, elementary school children are pretty much undisciplined by the schools, and computers play a huge part in that. Over reliance, and too much ready access to the internet at all times during class acts like a brain prothesis to developing minds that weakens the final product.
    brandon [email] said at 4:21 AM 04-13-2008:
    P.S., I am beyond fucked up right now.
    kara [email] said at 10:19 AM 04-13-2008:
    haha if that dude made that comment to me (anywhere other than the workplace where I ignore everything) I would have made fun of him so hard he'd never talk to me again
      brandon [email] said at 1:10 PM 04-13-2008:
      I'm not quick enough I would just dig a deeper hole. I had a bunch of biting ripostes that I thought of later.

      Totally lame, though. I write notes because I remember what I write. I don't remember what I type. So I guess my brain is quaint and retrograde.
        john [email] said at 5:02 PM 04-13-2008:
        I'm not much into carrying around a lap top either. I hate having something that valuable hanging at my side on packed trains and in coffee shops with wobbly tables for coffee to spill everywhere. And nowadays, the lap top snobs come in to a coffee shop and give you the evil eye if you're sitting at a table near an outlet without a lap top, like it's reserved for them or something. Some people keep their entire life on their computer. We've had people leave their lap top on the trains before and when lost and found didn't have it they actually located our towers and tried to come up there screaming in a panic asking us to stop whatever train it was that they were on and send it back downtown so that they can get their lap top. It's funny because they yell at us through a little intercom box at the door on the first floor. You can't make a train come back downtown because someone left a computer on it when it's somewhere up in Wisconsin by now.
          brandon [email] said at 5:06 PM 04-13-2008:
          I hope to god that there's a pile of laptops - heaps of them - at the end of the train runs, tossed out by the conductors, where yuppie scum comes and scuttles about them, searching for their lost amulets of elitism and privilege.


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