Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Digital literacy today



September 24, 2012
                "Simply put, we can’t keep preparing students for a world that doesn’t exist. We can’t keep ignoring the formidable cognitive skills they’re developing on their own. And above all, we must stop disparaging digital prowess just because some of us over 40 don’t happen to possess it. An institutional grudge match with the young can sabotage an entire culture."
-Dustin Anderson

The future is literacy stands before all of us today in the world. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and online games are just a few examples of digital literacy through very popular forms of communication. In school, these things are seen as the enemy of communal skills and socialization. Most adults will see view this type of cultural with some negativity and disregard the importance of the digital literacy that is seen just about everywhere in today’s world. Much of the youth today are developing most of their own cognitive skills today by what they read, see, or hear over the internet most of the time. They can interact by leaving comments and statuses posing their own voice, ideas, and opinions. Much of these people are very influential to the progression of digital literacy. So, why can’t most people ages 40 and over see the same thing positive aspects as those that the youth can? It can be difficult if one is not born and or raised into this type of culture. The technological progress that is occurring in this generation is far faster and advanced than that of the last century. Older people will not see the same things in the social communication today as someone who hears about it all the time from friends and other sources. Postal mail and land-line phone calls are becoming outdated. When you ask for the time, what do you see more: people checking their watches if they have one, or people checking their phones?
Digital literacy can be seen with negative aspects by a lot of people that disregard it or don’t understand it as well as younger people. Social skills, new means of communication, and new cultures are progressing every day thanks to today’s digital literacy.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Sherman Alexie on Literacy



September 17, 2012

                Sherman Alexie is a middle class Spokane Indian that’s living on an Indian reservation in Washington State and is a part of the middle class. His father would constantly buy any kind of books to read at every possibility that he could. Their house was literally made up of books in every room. Growing up with a father who loved to read, pressured Sherman to love to read as well. At the age of three when he picked up a Superman comic book, he made a very strong attempt to read.

                From that day literacy because important for Alexie. He was out to prove that he could do well in school and become very smart. In his classes, when some students were having trouble reading the simple, beginner’s books he was reading those that were more complex. Sherman, much like most other Indians outside the reservation, was expected to fail at what others were able to do because of their stereotype. Sherman Alexie went against the grain and became smarter than the other students and found importance in literacy.

                Literacy is important helping shape the way that Alexie is today. He is now an author of short stories, novels, and poetry. He visits many schools and works with other Indian students to help teach creative writing due to the lack of writing that was taught back when he went to school as a child. The importance that Sherman found in literacy is being taught to many other students.

Friday, September 14, 2012


September 10, 2012

                Writing is very important in today’s society. Writing is used for many purposes including education and the expression of thoughts. Writing is one of the greatest forms of communication that the world has come to know.

                When people write, they are able to use their own words, thoughts, and ideas. They can express their feelings and tones. With writing, people can truly express who they are, how they feel, and what they want to talk about. People will use their own opinions all time on issues; what should be done; what can be done. People can create their own stories with a writer imagination opening up whole new worlds to readers and sparking the reader’s imaginations as well while they read it with specific descriptions and imagery that may be used to help tell their stories. Writing allows us all to have our voices on paper just waiting to be read.

                Writing with an educational purpose is highly important as well. Many authors and writers can talk about different forms of history the way they hear, read, and studied about it. Writers can talk about politics, society, economics, and culture with some of their experiences on what they learned and help tell us and inform us about it. Writers can chose how much they want to educate their readers on certain issues and events.