Week 2 reflection

I thought the book review for week 2 was kind of a hard pill to swallow. Erikson lays out the role of technology in the lives of our students and how it is integrated into their identity. To be honest, I'm not even sure how to deal with this because I strongly dislike this reality. It is very hard for me to succumb to something I legitimately think is wrong. I know to most people this would sound crazy- but the overuse of technology (namely social media) is almost a moral issue for me. Adapting to this overuse and allowing it compromises deeply held convictions I have, and I can't do it with a clean conscience. I can't be okay with students having their identities woven into social media... Identity should be found in unshakable truth that is true no matter what circumstance people face, so when everything gets ripped out of your hands you still have a firm foundation to stand on... you still know who you are. I don't think that all technology is bad by any means- I think so much of it is great and has helped us tremendously as human beings (so don't hear me wrong), and I would love to integrate that into the classroom. However, I think it's a cop-out to say "we must adapt." We can do better than that. I know I may get push back for this post- but I think we can do better as educators. I'm not an idealist by any means, but I will work to change this reality at least in the lives of my students.

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