Monday, April 5, 2010
PLN 21
Thursday, April 1, 2010
PLN 20
The article “Man guilty in Aspen-linked bomb plot” by The Denver Post matters because it shows that people will do almost anything to get revenge. Today, jurors in Tuscon Arizona found Ronald Young guilty. Young had killed Gary Triano because Triano’s ex-wife, Pamela Phillips, paid him $400,000 to do so. Young had placed a pipe bomb in Triano’s town car, and on the way to a party Triano’s town car exploded killing him. this article matters because it is hard to imaging somebody hating another person so much they pay someone $400,000 to kill him.
PLN 19
The article “A different kind of company name” by Google is shocking. Today, April 1st, google changed its name to Topeka because Topeka Kansas supposedly changed their name to Google. The first time I read this my jaw was hang in shock, but then I realized today was April Fools day and laughed it off. Not only is this amusing, but also a great marketing strategy because of new software that could be named Topeka. This article matters because millions of people use Google a day and would be disappointed if they changed their name.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
PLN 18
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Monday, March 15, 2010
PLN 17
The video “Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense” matters because it is a glimpse of the future. The SixthSense device is simply amazing. This device can take pictures, get products ratings, information about people places or things. The SixthSense is also like the Google Googles because they both use cameras to search. This matters to me because in my future I will most likely be using a device like this. This matters to the world because people from all over the world are working on the SixthSense. This video relates to our class because in the future instead of using laptops they can just use the SixthSense. In conclusion, the SixthSense matters because it is a glimpse of the future.
PLN 16
The video “Google Googles” by google matters because it is revolutionary. Google Googles is an app on phones that allows users to search the web by taking pictures of what they want to search for. This matters to me because soon this app will be on all phones. This video matters to the world because nobody in the world has this application on their phone. This video relates to our class because some kids already have phones that have google googles or if not will be getting one in the future. In conclusion, Google Googles will revolutionize the way people use their phones.
PLN 15
The article “Adams sherif in neighborhood where deputy was shot” by The Denver Post matters because an officer who is serving for the good of the people was shot. Saturday night near Rotella Park around 11:00 p.m an Adams County Sheriff was shot. Adams County says the officer was “ investigating a disturbance at an apartment complex.” This article matters to me because a good family friend works as a police officer and could also be shot. This article matters to the world because there are Police Officers around the world who are sadly being shot as well. This article relates to our class because Police officers are getting shot, because they are protecting us. In conclusion, more people need to realize how dangerous being a cop can be and that they are doing their job in order to protect us.
PLN 14
The article “Texas teen brain-dead after Beaver Creek ski accident” by Edward Stoner matters because thousands people die each year because of ski related accidents. Sunday afternoon, 13 year old Taylor Storch was enjoying the 47 degree weather when she suddenly veered off an intermediate run and collided with a tree. Even though she was wearing a helmet she was brain dead. This matters to me because I ski at Beaver Creek oodles of times and have gone down the same run that she crashed on. This matters to the world because people ski all over the world and need to be more careful when skiing. This article relates to our class because over half the class most likely goes skiing regularly and need to realize that skiing is very dangerous. In conclusion, this article matters because thousands of people suffer from skiing injuries each year.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
PLN 13
The article “Lakewood man killed by light-rail in LoDO” by The Denver Post matters because thousands of people use the light-rail and could be killed. Tuesday night Paul Michael Mettam, 36, was killed near the Pepsi Center. Around 11:00 p.m. Mettam was hit by the light-rail and killed instantly.This story matters to me because I take the light-rail home after a game at the Pepsi Center and every time I ride the light-rial I will know somebody died on it. This matters to education because education will need to find a way to prevent this from happening again. This matters to the world because there are trains everywhere and an accident like this could happen again. Hopefully this accident will not happen again and people will be more careful when getting on the light-rail.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
PLN 12
The article “2 students shot, 1 man arrested Deer Creek Middle School” by Howard Pankratz, Kevin Vaughan, and Joey Bunch matters because two students were shot. This afternoon two kids were shot at Deer Creek Middle school and rushed to the emergency room. As the kids were boarding the bus to leave for home a middle aged guys fired one shot in the air then, a second shot at a child. He shot an Eighth grader and a seventh grader, but thankfully brave faculty members tailed him and unarmed him before he was able shoot more people. This matters to me because I go to school and this could happen at Arapahoe. This matters to the world because there are schools all over the world that could be future targets. This matters to education because education needs to take more precautions so this does not happen again. In conclusion, schools need to be taking more precautions so this does not happen again.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
PLN 11
The article “Prof. charged in 3 fatal shootings on Ala. campus” by Kristin M. Hall matters because it seems because it was a tremendous waste. Friday Amy Bishop who was a biology professor, instructor, and researcher at the University of Alabama open fired at a facility meeting and killed three professors and three other faculty members. Amy Bishop was 42 years old, a neurobiologist who studied at Harvard, and won $25,000 for inventing a portable cell incubator. Police say that she did it because she was frustrated she was denied tenure at UHA, because of this she wasted so much talent.This matters to me because soon I will be off to college and would not want anything like this to happen while I am there. This matters to the world because there are universities all over the world that an incident such as this one could happen. This matters to education because shooting like columbine and Virginia tech all happened and killed students. In conclusion Amy Bishop wasted her life because she had so much talent.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
PLN 10
The article “Georgia: Tragedy strikes as Winter Olympic games open” by Anna Keshelasvili matters because it is a tragedy. While practicing on the extremely fast, dangerous luge course Nodar Kumaritashvili crashed and flew off the course and into a steel pole. This article matters to me because one of my friends who lives in California and almost qualified to go to the Olympics and could also be hurt. This article maters to the world because people and competitors from all over the world are mourning his death. This story relates to our class because almost everyone in our class probably watched the Olympics and heard about the accident. This was a very sad accident and thankfully the Olympics committee has covered the poles and slowed the track down to prevent another accident like this from happening.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
PLN 9
The article and videos in “Digital Ethnography” by Professor Wesch matters because it shows students helping other students financially. The K-State proud team are very helpful with helping other students pay for expensive things such as text books, tuition, and other things such as helping students park and cross the street. The K-State proud team matters to me because hopefully when I go to college they will still have an organization such as K-State proud team at my college. This matters to my community and the world because students everywhere have trouble paying for bills and the K-State proud team is a great role model for every college.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
PLN 8
The article “Longmont teen killed in fatal crash in Boulder” by Erica Meltzer matters because an 18 year old teenager was killed. Thursday night Joseph C. Neal was killed when he ran a stop sign and hit by an oncoming car. This matters to me because I am driving and it makes me realize how dangerous driving can be. This matters to the world because there are teenagers driving all over the world and need to be more careful so they do not end up like Neal. This matters to education because education should emphasize safe driving habits in school. In conclusion this story matters because if proves they if you do not drive safely and follow the laws your life can quickly disappear.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
PLN 7
The article “Recycling fire in Englewood under investigation” by Kieran Nicholson matters because it could happen again. Monday late Monday night firefighters received the call that the recycling plant was burning down. When the firefighters finally made it there the fire was “fully involved”-Hehn. This matters to me because it happened near family friends and could have burned down their home. This matters to the world because there are recycling plants all around the world, therefore, they could also burn. This matters to education because it is up to education to find out how the fire started and prevent other recycling plants from burning. Thank fully the fire was put out and nobody was hurt.
Monday, February 1, 2010
PLN 6
The article “Federal Food Programs” by SNAP matters because it is helping to reduce the poverty level in the U.S. The food stamp was born in the late 1930s and is still in affect today. This program provides food for the less fortunate. This matters to me because I feel depressed for people who have to wonder how they are going to survive the next day and this program helps them survive by feeding them. This matters to the world because this program is setting an example for other countries to help the less fortunate. This maters to education because it pushes students to get an education to be able to have a well paying job and being self dependent. In conclusion the food stamp makes a difference in our community today.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
PLN 5
The article “United flight diverted to DIA” by Jordan Steffen matters because People could have been severely injured. United Airlines flight 223 traveling from Washington, Dulles Airport, to Las Vegas, but diverted to Denver because a passenger tried to open an exterior door. Later they found that the man who tried to open the door had been intoxicated with alcohol. This matters to the world because “on any given day, more than 87,000 flights are in the skies in the United States.”(NATCA) Many more of these situations could happen, but be successful. This matters to me because my Father is a business man and is gone for at least two days a week. This means that he is in danger because somebody could open an exterior door. This matters to education because it is up to education to solve this problem.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
PLN 4
The article “Dr. Warschauer visits East and Hopkins” by Dan Maas matters because Dr. Warschauer thinks “computers are a waste of money, and that students should be learning important skills like writing and reading rather than wasting time on computers” which is totally barbaric. Dr. Warschauer is stuck in the past when computers were not as advanced and convenient and books were the only thing they really had. Computers are not a waste of time because they prepare us for the future because they give us an advantage over other schools that do not have the privileges of using computers in school. In conclusion computers are a big part of my academic success and are not a waste of time and money.
PLN 3
The article “Police: Teen says he killed parents over chores” by the associated press matters because a teen killed his parents over chores. In Monte Vista, Colorado a 14 year old boy killed his mother and step father because he did not want to do chores. After killing his parents he spent the night watching movies and plying on the computer. The next day he went to school in the morning, then fled in the family pick up truck. This matters to me because I cannot imagine killing my parents over simple house hold chores. This matters to education because the boy probably had stress academically, and by adding more stress at home made it so he killed his parents.. This maters to the world because people need to realize that teenagers are under tremendous amount of stress.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
PLN 2
The article "Hunger and World" by www.poverty.com Poverty matters because it is a big problem today. According to this article about 25,000 people die every day because of poverty. This means that one person dies every three and a half seconds. This matters to me because I can help by cutting back on spending and donating to organizations such as food for education which gives food to kids if they attend school and food for work which puts adults to work building schools, digging wells, make roads, and so on. This matters to the world because it is a problem everywhere. Poverty and hunger matters to education because kids can’t receive an education because of poverty. In conclusion poverty matters because it affects me, the world, and education.
Monday, January 11, 2010
PLN 1
In Mr. Fisch’s tweet on The Edge the in internet is changing the way I think because I use it everyday. The internet is becoming more and more popular; more people have an E mail, Facebook, Twitter, Wiki, blogger account, and many more. People are also using the internet for education because there are many great sites such as Diggo, Wikipedia, Moodle, and more. The internet changes the way I think because by using social networking sites such as twitter I can see the different views of the topic. The internet also changes the way I think because it is more convenient than going to the library and checking out a book. In conclusion the internet doesn’t just change the way I think, but the way the world thinks.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
PLN 29
The article “CU green dorm may get shower timers” matters because it shows that CU wants to help the environment by reducing water usage. This article is about how CU wants to put timers on the showers that will shut off the shower after a certain amount of time. This matters to me because by the time I go to college many colleges will have these devices and I will use it. This matters to the world because universities around the world will most likely be using these devices as well. This matters to education because it teaches kids green habits. In conclusion I think the shower timers are revolutionary, green, and smart.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
PLN 28
The article “Woman killed by drunk driver identified” by matters because drunk driving is a huge problem in our world today. For example, by the time I finish my homework tonight three people will die because of a drunk driver. Nicole King, 28, was hit by Michael Bartczak, 37, last night just before midnight. Michael Bartczak has a long list of driving tickets, and now he has an even longer one. This article especially matters to me because one of my best friends was killed by a drunk driver last year. This article matters to the world because it is a huge problem around the globe. For example as of 4:34 p.m on December 8, 2009 11,021 people have died this year in the U.S alone. This article matters to our class because everyone in our class is a teenager and half of all teenage fatalities were alcohol related. This also relates to our class because 81% of drunk drivers are male. In conclusion, don’t drink and drive.
*All the facts above are from http://cognac.com
Sunday, December 6, 2009
PLN 27
The article “Southwest plane lands at DIA after in-flight birth” by Ann Schrader matters because it doesn’t happen every day. Friday morning southwest flight 441 was headed from Chicago to Salt lake city, but encountered a major problem. A woman went into labor. Around 10:45 a.m a baby boy was born. This matters to me because I found it very interesting. This matters to education because if the doctor did not go to medical school and get an education the baby would not have been as successful as it was. This matters to the world because it doesn’t happen often, and when it does the whole world knows about it. In conclusion the article “Southwest plane lands at DIA after in-flight birth” by Ann Schrader matters because it is a very rare occasion.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
PLN 26
The article “ Teens suspected in busy Lakewood car thefts” by Kieran Nicholson matters because it gives teens an ever worse reputation. Early Sunday morning police dispatchers got a call saying that their Dodge pick up truck is being stolen. Later that day police found the truck, four other stolen cars, and the thieves. One of the teen juveniles asked the cop if they “set a record for the most stolen cars in a day.” This matters to me and the world because this is why teens have a bad reputation. This article matters to education because education prevents much crime from happening by having kids learn and realize that crime is bad, giving kids activities after school, keeps them from doing crime during the school day, and has counseling. In conclusion these teens were stupid and indifferent.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
PLN 25
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Howard Pankratz’s article “Armed Bicyclist robs Lakewood bank” matters because it happened in our community. Today, November 17, 2009, at 9:45 a.m Dion K. Morgan a 41 year old man held up Liberty Savings Bank, demanded money, then jumped on his get away BIKE. No, not the kind of bike that has a motor, but the kind you have to pedal. This matters to me because this happened in my community and someone I know could have been harmed. This matters to the community because people could have been harmed by this incident because he had a gun. This matters to education because it shows how important it is to get an education because this guy obviously did not get an education.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
PLN 23
The article “Passengers on plane that hit birds expected in Denver today” by The Denver Post matters because 120 people could have died. Saturday night around 6 p.m., a plane full of passengers hit a flock of birds and damaged an engine. The Airbus 319 then had to turn around immediately and return to Kansas City’s airport. It landed safely, and nobody was injured.This matters to the world because there are birds everywhere in the world and could happen to other planes around the world. This matters to education because we need to find a way to prevent this from happening again. This matters to me because my dad fly’s all the time for business and maybe one of these times his plane could hit a flock of birds.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
PLN 22
Sunday, November 8, 2009
PLN 21
“350 arrested for DUI over Halloween” by The Associated Press matters because one of my close friends was killed last year on Halloween because of a drunk driver. This matters to me greatly because last year my close friend, Dallas Burton, was hit by a drunk driver and killed. This matters to education because it shows that you can’t get away with driving under the influence. This matters to the world because it is a big problem around the world. In conclusion this article made me happy to see that police are cracking down on drunk driving.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
PLN 19
The article “Tracks in snow lead to robbery suspects” by Victoria Barbatelli matters because it happened near my house. On Wednesday, October 25, three men escaped from the Arapahoe County Centennial Community Transition Center which is a correctional facility in Centennial. The next day, Thursday, the three men robbed 7 elven at 2:30 a.m. Greenwood village police then saw the robbers foot prints which lead to a near by motel 6. At 11:45, that same day the suspects surrendered voluntarily. This matters to me because I live close to where this incident happened. This matters to education because if there were kids at the 7 eleven when it happened something could have gone wrong and the robbers could have gotten up set and shot one of them. This matters to the word because it makes Americans look stupid. Thankfully no one was hurt that day and the robbers were caught. Hopefully, we can learn from this that there are some crazy people in this world.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
PLN 18
The article “Vail Resorts’ sale of season passes up” by The Denver Post is important because it shows that we are coming out of our bad economy. According to this article, the number of season passes sold from last year went up by 14%. This matters to me because if people are buying season passes it means that people are making more money which means that our economy is getting better. This matters to the world because if our economy is good it means that we can be a more competitive country. This matters to education because if more kids have season passes there will be more absences because of ski trips. Overall this article has a good affect because with more people buying things she better the economy gets.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
PLN 17
“Larimer sheriff: Balloon boy's mother admitted hoax” by Mike McPhee matters because the incident was planned. The article states that, “The mother, Mayumi Heene, told authorities that she and her husband knew all along that their son Falcon was hiding in family's Fort Collins home and was not in the balloon as it crossed three counties and landed in a field near Denver International Airport.” Mayumi Heene goes on to say, “The hoax was designed to make the family more marketable to the media, including television reality shows. She also said the flying saucer-shaped balloon had been made specifically for the hoax.” then Richard Heene’s lawyer, David Lane, tries to cover it up by saying that, “her English is not that great” I think that the Heene family is crazy for doing all of this just for publicity.This article matters because I think the Heene’s are a crazy family and the parents should be punished, and it shows what people will do for fame. Now they will probably have to pay some serious fines. In conclusion the Heene family is crazy and should be punished for doing all this.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
PLN 16
“Winter weather coming tonight” by Howard Pankraz matters because it will be one of the first main snow storm that we will have this year. This article tells about how snow is expected tonight! This story matters to me because I find it exciting that we will get snow, but also sad to say good by to the long warm nights of summer. This matters to education because in some areas schools could be canceled or delayed. This matters to the world because the mountains will also get hit with snow which means more people from around the world will go skiing in the mountains.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
PLN 15
The article “Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning” matters because all the traits that google uses to run it’s company we can use to run our life. Like google we need to use analytical reasoning, have good communication skills, a willingness to experiment, be a team player, and have passion and leadership in everything we do. This article connects to “Do You Know” by Karl Fisch, “2020” by Karl Fisch, “The Machines Are Us/ing” by Dr. Wesch, and “A vision of Students today” by Dr. Wesch because we have to adapt to the growing technological world. This article matters to me, the world, and education because we can use these traits in our lives today.
PLN 14
In the article “Rigor Redefined” by Tony Wagner matters because schools are not preparing their students for tomorrow. According to Rigor’s studies “fewer than 1 in 20 classes were engaged in instruction designed to teach students to think instead of merely drilling for the test.” Today most teachers are focusing on teaching students what will be on their next exam instead of teaching them “the seven survival skills” Rigor states “It is not a checklist of teacher behaviors and a model lesson that covers content standards. It is working with colleagues to ensure that all students master the skills they need to succeed as lifelong learners, workers, and citizens. I have yet to talk to a recent graduate, college teacher, community leader, or business leader who said that not knowing enough academic content was a problem. In my interviews, everyone stressed the importance of critical thinking, communication skills, and collaboration.” This article reminds me of "Do You Know” by Karl Fisch because the world is becoming more competitive and if our teachers are not preparing us then we will loose our jobs to more qualified foreigners. This means that academics is not a problem, but critical thinking, communication skills, and collaboration is. This matters to me, education, and the world because teachers are not preparing their students for the future and how to survive in the future.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
PLN 13
For me I disagree with the study headed by Virginia Berninger about whether kids write better with paper and pen or typing. I know for me I like to type on a computer. Since I write left handed when I write my hand rubs over the words I just wrote and is smeared on my hand and on the paper. Because of this the bottom of my hand turns black and my writing is smeared. Also when using a computer to write I can easily delete words without scribbling or using my eraser. When using a computer to type you can use spell check and proof read with ease. With writing on a computer you do not have to worry about a teacher giving you a zero on a paper because they couldn’t read your handwriting. In conclusion I do not agree with the article “The Pen Might be Mightier Than the Keyboard” by Joel Schwarz because I like typing better.
Monday, October 5, 2009
PLN 12
Will Richardson’s article “Footprints in the Digital Age” matters greatly because almost everyone has a digital footprint that we can all learn from. Digital Footprints are “the online portfolios of who we are, what we do, and by association, what we know—are becoming increasingly woven into the fabric of almost every aspect of our lives.” Will Richardson. Digital Footprints matter to me because I have one and all the information that I post will be there for a very long time. As Stanford researcher Danah Boyd puts it “we are discovering the potentials and pitfalls of this new public space. What we say today in our blogs and videos will persist long into the future and not simply end up in the paper recycling bin when we clean out our desks at the end of the year. “ This matters to education because according to Will Richardson 70% of youth who are online are talking about school related subjects and are learning from the internet and other peoples digital footprints. This matters to the world because people around the world have digital footprints and are communicating through the internet. People are using the internet more and reading others digital footprints. For example according to Dr. Wesch’s video “A Vision of Students Today” students read and learn from over 2300 web pages and 1281 Facebook pages which are other peoples digital footprints. In todays wold digital footprints matter greatly because everyone has a digital footprint that we can learn from.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
PLN11
The video “2020” created by Carl Fisch matters because it is predicting what will happen to technology in the future. “2020” is an interesting video that talks about the future in technology and how goggle will become a major part in our lives whether its with cars, computers, or electricity. This video matters to me because according to this video technology will be a big part in my future. This matters to education because in the future students will be more dependent on technology and use it more in their personal lives. “2020” connects to “Did You Know” because both relate to how humans are becoming more dependent on technology. “2020” is a very interesting video because it predicts the future in technology.