Sunday, August 12, 2007

Blogging Experiences

Blogging is a tremendous resource for educators and students alike. However, it has taken some time for educators to embrace it as an educational medium. Personally I admit, I had a difficult time sitting down and attempting my first Blog. It reminded me of sitting in from of a blank piece of paper with pencil in hand. You have a general idea of the purpose of your writing, but not where to begin and whether you should write at all. Although I had diaries and journals throughout my life, I never imagined sharing my thoughts on such a grand scale. For teachers, it can be a bit frightening.

Teens and younger adults don't seem to be as inhibited with posting their thoughts and feelings for the world to see. I can't help but think that it is a reflection of the gap between the Digital Natives and the Digital Immigrants. The Natives have grown up with communication methods that are fast, yet more tangible then the generations before. The Immigrant generation communicated as well, but their communications were not generally in permanent form. For instance, Immigrants primarily communicated their thoughts or feelings to one another through vocalizations. When Immigrants were together they would talk, when apart, they would use the phone for more verbal communication. Verbal communication is generally not recorded, or made permanent. Communication between Digital Natives however, has developed through verbal, but also through text messaging. Whether IMs on the computer, or texts on the phone, the Natives have been putting there thoughts into a more permanent form for most of their lives. Blogging is then just the next step in the progression.

While we as Immigrants are leery of putting out our thoughts for all to see, the Natives do not think twice about it. As discussed in a previous blog, this can be a safety issue as well as a character issue. Posts and comments, seen or misunderstood by unintended audiences can affect outcomes later on. Natives, as the term applies are familiar and comfortable in their environment. Interaction and maneuvering through the Cyber landscape is a natural function. It is a comfort zone. When you are in a comfort zone, defenses are down. As Immigrants, you are aware of all around you as you try to navigate through the environment. You are also more keenly aware of dangers and the possibility of taking the wrong turn. The uncomfortable state heightens your senses to dangers, making you cautious.

Is it any wonder that we as Digital Immigrants have such a difficult time using and embarrassing this form of communication?

3 comments:

John said...

Great blog, Cynthia. I have enjoyed reading your posts. You have a powerful handle on technology and I look forward to working with you again. I've learned a lot from you.

~John

John said...

You've created a great blog, Cynthia. I've enjoyed following and reading your posts. You have a powerful handle on technology and I've learned a great deal from you. I look forward to working with you again soon.

~ John

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