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I was doing the norm of sitting in front of the telly, watching some crappy reality show, laptop in lap, clicking that stumble button over, and over again. When I stumbled upon this blog post. (hopefully it wont be removed for some reason or another).
http://coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
Please just take 10 minutes or so to read it. Its a really interesting post in my opinion.
It reminded me about how strongly against Internet censorship I am, and people feeling that the internet is a hostile environment, because they can't use common sense when using the web.
The thing that really gets me going is where people have the idea that the Internet is a nasty, dangerous place that gives people access to see who you are, and encroach on your life. The view that it is a horrible place because of internet bullies, paedophiles and cyber criminals. Ans sadly, a view that my mother has.
She says, and I can't help but feel that many other people have the same view, that the Internet is bad because of the porn sites, because children are lured into paedophilic traps, and because people have bank account details, and identities stolen. She agrees with "Internet censorship".
I, however, could not agree less. I can understand why people have this view, and why people are scared of the internet, because they don't understand how to use it properly. I believe that internet censorship is in no way an answer to the problems that society sees regarding the internet. (The teenage suicides, the cyber criminal victims, etc.) I feel that the problem lies with the common sense that people lack when it comes to the internet. Its not up to the websites, the government or any body else for that matter to stop these things happening, but for people to be educated with common sense, most of which is already present with other aspects in life.
For example, a view that people have is that children are defenceless innocent creatures when it comes to talking to a paedophile online. Would the same rules for walking down the street not apply? You educate your son or daughter, not to talk to strangers, right? Why does that not apply to the internet? Is it not up to the parents, the schools, to educate the children that it applies online as well?
Another great example is the one where people feel that it is easy for people to steal their details for bank accounts etc. It is when you let them have it!! Why don't people realise not to give away their personal details online? Don't the same rules apply when it comes to using the telephone?! You don't give any old joe your card details do you? So why do people do it online?
Summarising the whole thing: As the internet and computers become more and more a part of every day life, people need to treat using the internet with the common sense and life lessons that apply to other aspects of their life. Simple things.
It is not the tool that needs to be changed, but the user to be educated on how to use the tool.
I could have carried on, but its late, I have school in the morning. One question I do have for myself though: Why the hell didn't I use this as a subject for my GCSE English essay?!
I would love to hear your thoughts. Be them agreeing with me, or calling me an idiot, go ahead! That's what the forums are for!
http://coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
Please just take 10 minutes or so to read it. Its a really interesting post in my opinion.
It reminded me about how strongly against Internet censorship I am, and people feeling that the internet is a hostile environment, because they can't use common sense when using the web.
The thing that really gets me going is where people have the idea that the Internet is a nasty, dangerous place that gives people access to see who you are, and encroach on your life. The view that it is a horrible place because of internet bullies, paedophiles and cyber criminals. Ans sadly, a view that my mother has.
She says, and I can't help but feel that many other people have the same view, that the Internet is bad because of the porn sites, because children are lured into paedophilic traps, and because people have bank account details, and identities stolen. She agrees with "Internet censorship".
I, however, could not agree less. I can understand why people have this view, and why people are scared of the internet, because they don't understand how to use it properly. I believe that internet censorship is in no way an answer to the problems that society sees regarding the internet. (The teenage suicides, the cyber criminal victims, etc.) I feel that the problem lies with the common sense that people lack when it comes to the internet. Its not up to the websites, the government or any body else for that matter to stop these things happening, but for people to be educated with common sense, most of which is already present with other aspects in life.
For example, a view that people have is that children are defenceless innocent creatures when it comes to talking to a paedophile online. Would the same rules for walking down the street not apply? You educate your son or daughter, not to talk to strangers, right? Why does that not apply to the internet? Is it not up to the parents, the schools, to educate the children that it applies online as well?
Another great example is the one where people feel that it is easy for people to steal their details for bank accounts etc. It is when you let them have it!! Why don't people realise not to give away their personal details online? Don't the same rules apply when it comes to using the telephone?! You don't give any old joe your card details do you? So why do people do it online?
Summarising the whole thing: As the internet and computers become more and more a part of every day life, people need to treat using the internet with the common sense and life lessons that apply to other aspects of their life. Simple things.
It is not the tool that needs to be changed, but the user to be educated on how to use the tool.
I could have carried on, but its late, I have school in the morning. One question I do have for myself though: Why the hell didn't I use this as a subject for my GCSE English essay?!
I would love to hear your thoughts. Be them agreeing with me, or calling me an idiot, go ahead! That's what the forums are for!
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