Before students can use the Internet to search for information they need to learn some basics. There are many different sites that can be used, some are better than others for different types of research. Many search sites work in a similar manner but some will have more recent and relevant information. One site I have found to work well is Bing.com. Students need to know how to narrow down a topic that they are researching so that they do not have to look at to much irrelevant information.
Social networking is something that I believe has its place, and can be a useful tool for students. However, it also has many inherent problems for students and can be very harmful.
My own experience with social networking is what I have discovered with my teenage daughters. I have always allowed my teenage daughters to us social networking sites such as Myspace and Facebook. My children have used these sites for communicating with their friends and for the most part have been responsible using these sites. They keep their profiles on private and are very careful who they let communicate with them. We have had problems with others being able to post comments on their sites and sometimes make threats. I once printed out these threats and gave them to the parent of the child who sent them. She commented that she did not even know how to use a computer and did not know how to monitor her child when she was online.
We would not let our children take the car without setting up some rules and limits. When they use the car we need to know where they are going, with whom, and when they will be home. We should set the same limits on social networking what site are they using, who are they communicating with, and how long they can spend doing this each day.
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