tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095406455460081151.post5716024766339974895..comments2023-10-26T02:55:16.453-07:00Comments on Sorgenfri vgs: SpillAlvarohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14089413140780157800noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095406455460081151.post-87412660679426490592010-11-03T14:30:07.196-07:002010-11-03T14:30:07.196-07:00Her kom jeg over en blogg da jeg søkte på "ep...Her kom jeg over en blogg da jeg søkte på "epistemic games". Deler et utdrag: <br /><br />Recent posts<br />Teach your children well<br />3 Nov, 2010 with 0 comments so far <br /><br />On the epistemic games blog we’ve posted before about the dangers of games and new technology more generally (for example here, here, and here).<br /><br />In a recent interview, Gwenn Schurgin O’Keeffe, who is a pediatrician and the author of Cybersafe: Protecting and Empowering Digital Kids in the World of Texting, Gaming and Social Media, makes an important–and somewhat harrowing–point about the potential downsides of technology for kids:<br /><br />Typically, cybervictims tend to feel more vulnerable once they’ve been cyberbullied compared with kids who have been bullied without technology. This may be due to their inability to see and often know the bully or to know how many people have read about the incident or if it will occur again. Bullying online seems to create much more anxiety than in a schoolyard setting, which feels much more contained and controlled.<br /><br />But her answer to the problem is a reasonable and important lesson for parents–and one of the same things parents and teachers need to know about how to guide their children in choosing good games and playing them well:<br /><br />Part of the problem is that we don’t teach our kids how to use technology correctly. We have to teach them to be good digital citizens, just like we teach them how to drive a car safely, or walk across the street, or cook. We don’t take such care with their lives online, and digital accidents are happening and increasing. We need to teach them digital social etiquette just as we have with other forms of communication.Alvarohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14089413140780157800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095406455460081151.post-24519592889634231392010-11-02T10:52:50.931-07:002010-11-02T10:52:50.931-07:00Når du får tenkt deg litt mer om, kunne det være i...Når du får tenkt deg litt mer om, kunne det være interessant å få del i dine refleksjoner omkring Gees synspunkter og praksis i skolen. Slik det er nå, betraktes vel spill hovedsakelig som en vederstyggelighet? Mens spill integreres for fullt som læringsaktivitet i skotske skoler. Hvordan bør vi forholde oss til denne delen av elevenes virkelighet i framtida?Kjell Atlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04272845862753193590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095406455460081151.post-62180452384263762112010-11-01T14:37:51.060-07:002010-11-01T14:37:51.060-07:00Interessantlesning! Pussig at vi begge poster et b...Interessantlesning! Pussig at vi begge poster et blogginnlegg om spill på samme dag. Jeg har en noe annen innfallsvinkel enn deg og har ikke lest Gee, men det skal jeg få gjort. (Trodde jeg hadde mista kompendiet). Vil gjerne anbefale den Prezi-presentasjonen om spill som jeg har lagt på bloggposten min.Anja Aalvikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01359260758109174075noreply@blogger.com