Questions:
1. Do computers give us more human connections or less human connections?
2. 5 rules for manners and ethics.
3. Should teachers encourage multitasking or dicourage multitasking?
4. 6 word poem summarizing an experience you've had online.
What I think:
1. I think it depends on what you are doing. If you are playing games or something as if you were addicted, then it would give you less human connection because when you are addicted to something, it is very hard to let go of it and ignore it. You will probably play video games or watch tv, etc. anytime possible, like playing a video game while walking, watching tv while eating dinner, etc. You will be cut off from the outside world and just....well....being obssesed with electronics. That will also give an impression on your friends that you are some creepy person that doesn't talk to anyone and is obssesed with electronics.
There is another thing with electronics. Emails, massive-multiplayer games. These things take your human connection from the outside world if you are obssesed, but they link you to other people who are also doing what you are doing. This gives a different kind of human connection.
2. 5 rules for manners and ethics? Hmm......
1. Don't bully or mistreat anyone.
2. Don't plagirise other peoples work.
3. Don't view or watch things not appropriate for your age.
4. Don't steal personal belongings or information from other people.
5. Don't do anything that can cause someone emotional or physical hurt.
3. I think that they should discourage multitasking. Even scientests have researched this and their results show that multitaskers don't do as well as compared to others who don't multitask. The multitaskers thought they were good at it, but the scientests proved them wrong...........
They can do better in school, university or college if they don't multitask. I think they can think more in depth if they focus on thing at a time.
4. This is my poem:
Lets Me Play Games, Do Homework

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