Skip to main content

Home/ INF 6107 Web social/ Group items tagged #kids

Rss Feed Group items tagged

carinecroteau

Preparing students for the tech jobs of tomorrow: PwC - 0 views

  • There will be one million more computing jobs than applicants who can fill them.
  • Only 10% of K–12 teachers surveyed nationally feel confident incorporating higher-level technology into student learning.
  • "Students who are given dedicated time to learn technology-based subjects will be more prepared for possible jobs and view technology more like a tool and less like a toy."
    • carinecroteau
       
      Je partage ce point de vue.
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • Of the K–12 teachers surveyed, 64% say they feel more emphasis should be placed on teaching technology.
  • More than half, 60%, of classroom technology use is passive
  • While only 32% of classroom technology use is active
  • Students in underserved schools are even more likely to lack access to technology at home
    • carinecroteau
       
      Important de ne pas augmenter la fracture des classes sociales.
carinecroteau

Paper by Clark University professor Jeffrey Arnett says technology use may be keeping k... - 0 views

  • His study also points out that while teens today are taking fewer risks than their counterparts from two decades ago, American youth are still engaging in unsafe behaviors at higher rates than kids in other developed countries
  • provide an alternative viewpoint to the criticism heaped on millennials and their attachment to technology
  • And there’s a lot less attention that’s been paid to that.”
carinecroteau

It's not kids' screen time you should worry about - it's yours - The European Sting - C... - 0 views

  • It’s not kids’ screen time you should worry about – it’s yours
  • Emerging research is starting to look at the role that parents’ screen usage has on a child’s development, and the news isn’t good.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Point de vue intéressant.
  • children’s development is being harmed because their parents are constantly distracted by technology.
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • unwittingly likely to increase the bad behaviour and tantrums that youngsters often rely on to get attention
  • Children learned the word when the teaching was not interrupted, but when the interaction was interrupted, they didn’t learn the word.
  • The vocal patterns parents everywhere tend to adopt during exchanges with infants and toddlers are marked by a higher-pitched tone, simplified grammar, and engaged, exaggerated enthusiasm. Though this talk is cloying to adult observers, babies can’t get enough of it. Not only that: One study showed that infants exposed to this interactive, emotionally responsive speech style at 11 months and 14 months knew twice as many words at age 2 as ones who weren’t exposed to it,” she writes.
  • Perhaps more alarmingly, Christakis also points out that distracted parents put their children in danger.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Mettons nous inconsciemment nos enfants en danger?
carinecroteau

Opinion | The Big Myth About Teenage Anxiety - The New York Times - 0 views

    • carinecroteau
       
      Article présentant une opinion différente de celle généralement adoptée stipulant que l'utilisation des technologies a des impacts négatifs sur les jeunes. Dans cet article, le psychiatre Richard A. Freidman présente une opinion contraire stipulant que les effets ne sont pas aussi néfastes et alarmants que le mouvement ne le laisse paraître. Note : Cet article ne présente pas mon opinion, mais vaut la peine d'être présenté et ébranle également mon opinion sur le sujet. Je trouve pertinent de le présenter.
  • there is little evidence of an epidemic of anxiety disorders in teenagers
  • There are a few surveys reporting increased anxiety in adolescents
  • ...18 more annotations...
  • self-reported measures
  • overestimate the rates of disorders
  • not clinically significant syndromes
  • But it’s more likely that the epidemic is simply a myth. The more interesting question is why it has been so widely accepted as fact.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Intéressant
  • I believe, is that parents have bought into the idea that digital technology — smartphones, video games and the like — are neurobiologically and psychologically toxic
  • But, once again, these studies cannot tell us whether the brain abnormalities are the result of excessive internet use, or a pre-existing risk factor for it.
  • No surprise there. If I scan your brain while showing you whatever it is that turns you on — sex, chocolate or money, say — your reward pathway will light up like a Christmas tree. But that hardly means you are addicted to these things.
  • enduring changes
  • produce
  • real question
  • that addictive drugs do
    • carinecroteau
       
      Effets long terme sur le cerveau?
  • There is a difference between an anxiety disorder and everyday anxiety.
  • Teenagers — and people of all ages — will and should feel anxious occasionally.
  • What I have noticed is that more of my young patients worry a lot about things that don’t seem so serious, and then worry about their worry.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Serions-nous, parents, trop facilement inquiets? Plus que les générations précédentes?
  • Why, I wondered, didn’t they know this without me?
  • The myth of an epidemic of anxiety disorder rooted in a generation’s overexposure to digital technology reveals an exaggerated idea about just how open to influence our brains really are.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Intéressant
  • Even when we are young and impressionable, our brains have molecular and structural brakes that control the degree to which they can be rewired by experience
  • So don’t assume that there’s something wrong with your kid every time he’s anxious or upset. Our teenagers — and their brains — are up to the challenges of modern life.
carinecroteau

INF 6107 - Le Web social - Réseaux sociaux et médias sociaux - 5.4 Panorama d... - 1 views

  • lisez le billet explicatif de Fred Cavazza
    • jlecot
  • :
    • carinecroteau
       
      Voici le « Social Media Landscape » de 2018. https://fredcavazza.net/2018/05/05/panorama-des-medias-sociaux-2018/
1 - 18 of 18
Showing 20 items per page