
Monday, December 3, 2012
Technology for a day?

Life as a STALKER for a day?
After observing the use of technology for one full day I was amazed by how many students use technology in their every day life. Starting from the morning, my roommate checks her phone as soon as she gets up and texted her friends that she wasn’t able to text back as she fell asleep. I have every class with my roommate and during this observation I payed close attention to her and how many times she looks at her phone. Every 15 minutes I’ve seen her pick her phone up at least four times. Those four times I’ve seen her pick her phone up I glanced over and saw her texting her friends, scrolling through instagram, and checking her Toro email. Throughout the day I payed close attention to other students walking around campus at AWC and I noticed that just about every student is either looking down at their phone or talking on the phone as they walk from one location to another. A few students I watched didn’t pick their phone up at all as they socialized face to face and walked beside their friends to their next class. I also took a peek in the AC lab and walked around the lab to see if students were actually doing their homework or if they were socializing. Most students I saw were doing their homework but had other windows open that was YouTube, facebook, and twitter. Students did their homework as well as socialize with their friends and that amazed me because I only seen a few students that gave all their attention to their homework.
This video was a perfect video to show about how college students use technology during school. These different ways are ways that I have seen college students use their phone to avoid getting caught by their teachers. Sometimes the obvious is the best way to do it! :)
What teachers think?
Teachers all around the world see the use of technology in student’s lives everyday. After interviewing a few teachers on campus at AWC, I was more interested with Professor Taylor. Professor Taylor has been teaching here at AWC for more than a few years now and she is one of the best teachers I have ever met. I asked her what her opinions were about technology in the role of college students and she believes that it is both good and bad for students. Professor Taylor uses technology everyday in her life as well, so she isn’t against technology. She thinks technology is beneficial for the college students if they are using it for the right reasons at the right times. She specifically said, “Academics come first, then it’s your own personal time”. She also said that a student’s focus should be directly on their homework and making sure they pass their classes before its time to Facebook chat and play call of duty online. Professor Taylor also believes that technology is good because students can get the help they need at any given time. Whether it’s researching information, or emailing professors for extra assistance. She also believes that college students need a social life, and having cell phones and computers are good for students because they are able to communicate back and forth with family and friends that are away from them. “If a student can manage both homework and their own individual time, then by all means use all the technology you need, but when you’re in my class give me my full attention.” These words from Professor Taylor stood in my mind because she has a very high strict no phone policy and she believes college students should respect her for the time she is giving to teach us what we need to know. I would like to thank Professor Taylor for her time and for giving me her honest answers to complete my interview.
This video caught my attention because it is a conversation talking about if technology is good or bad for students. Hearing other peoples thoughts and opinions can change the way a professor may think.
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