THINK before you Post!
When I was growing up, my mother used to say to me:
"If you don't have something nice to say about someone, say nothing at all."
Well, apparently she forgot to teach that to the Internet.
There's no shortage of critics online, but it doesn't always have to be a bad thing. Constructive analysis and criticism is part of being an inquirer, of being reflective. It is a fundamental aspect of critical thinking, and as such we must become champions of it's principled use!
Some of our students have adopted the THINK strategy before posting anything online. By making this practice a regular part of their routine, it helps improve the quality of student work and communication while helping to make the internet a better place. While students are empowered by using technology in a social context, by having a voice on the net, strategies like this will keep students of today from turning into the internet trolls of tomorrow.
Have a look at the handy creative commons licensed image to the left. This post is true to the best of my knowledge, helpful for those new to publishing on the internet, as inspiring as my passionate belief and flimsy attempt at whimsical writing can make it, necessary for our community to know about and, as for kindness, well. You folks sure are nice for reading all this.Quickly running through the THINK checklist before posting things online helps students contribute to the web by ensuring accurate, enthusiastic and constructive content. And you know, I can think of a few adults who should start using this philosophy...
-M
1 comments:
Write commentsThe THINK strategy is helpful when communicating online or face to face. Your post reminds me of the importance of what and how we communicate with each other as this influences our everyday lives. With this in mind, I agree that adopting the THINK strategy would be beneficial to adults too.
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