Nataly PerezGENRE TRANSFORMATIONEver notice how kids frequently say: “When I grow up…” or “I cannot wait to be __ years old so that I can …” ? If kids see their adult…Dec 23, 2016Dec 23, 2016
Nataly PerezElephant In The Room: Kids Don’t Use Their Phone Just For EmergenciesKids spend a majority of their waking hours and their lives at school, therefore having little to no surveillance on the activities they…Dec 23, 2016Dec 23, 2016
Nataly PerezKids Using Their Phone Calculator or Texting?Students are aware of the distraction technology poses, so they try to come to agreements with their teachers as to how to make technology…Dec 23, 2016Dec 23, 2016
Nataly PerezBYOD???In my elementary years, at the age 9, I remember looking through the classroom to determine who was trustworthy of passing my notes to my…Dec 23, 2016Dec 23, 2016
Nataly PerezWhat Else Is New?Conducting a survey seems like the easiest primary research experiment, but it becomes difficult when having to analyze the results…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Nataly PerezHaving Control Is A Two Way StreetSherry Turkle Is Like the Rest of Us:Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Nataly PerezWho’s to Say They Aren’t Trustworthy?“We may be teaching our kids to navigate mobile devices, but we’re neglecting to teach them to navigate the real world,” Maria Guido states…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Nataly PerezIs Jane Brody Credible In One, Two or All Three of the Following: Ethos, Pathos, Logos.Ethos: Ethos can be developed by choosing language that is appropriate for the audience and topic (also means choosing proper level of…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Nataly PerezPhone Down. A Cry Out to YOU. Not You AND Your Phone.In “What’s the Right Age for a Child to Get a Smartphone?” from the New York Times by Brian Chen, he points out, “On average, children are…Sep 25, 2016Sep 25, 2016