Thursday, May 30, 2013

Blog #1: 'extreme tweet' skills (Shoko Yokota)

Hello, this is Shoko.
I read an article titled "Essex University students get 'extreme tweet' skills" on BBC news.
According to this article, students' writing and reading abilities increase by using 'micro-fiction' on SNS such as twitter. 'micro-fiction' is like a short sentence for instance, "only 300 words left!" and "It was me. I did it. I'm so sorry." Because number of words is limited as 140 characters on twitter, students try to minimize their tweet. As a result, students think hard, write concisely, and read critically : they get what is called 'extreme tweet' skills.

                      University of Essex
University of Essex

Taking a teacher training course, I am really interested in Education. So I read some articles containing an educational topic and found this article is interesting. In Japan, people tend to think Twitter effects badly on students mentally and physically by tweeting during a class or before sleeping.
So knowing that twitter actually  makes students' skills improved is kind of surprising thing for me but for student, this information may be a wonderful because they got a right reason to tweet.
 
                            

Even twitter has a good effect, students have to understand that it also has a bad effect when they use it. if they understand both aspects of it and use it properly, then critics will be less for this study and parents will agree that students and children use it. As one of twitter user, it is great to know this news anyway.
 

Blog #1: Sustainability of nature (Marino)


I chose an article that discusses the sustainability of lands, which is an important topic for us to deal with the environmental issues and the population growth.

First, when we hear the image of urban city regarding of environmental issues, we usually don’t picture a positive image; we think of crowds, smells, dense air and polluted water etc. However, this article introduces interesting and innovative ideas of how to live cooperatively with nature in the cities.

According to the article, people who live in cities can live efficiently in using the resources than those who live in countryside. This is because humans usually use land areas for living and acquiring natural resources, and the more people live densely, the less area will be used as a living area. Therefore, author considers the coexistence of human and nature in urban cities by implementing new technology.

In fact, there are already lots of achievements in urban cities. One of the famous examples is that constructing a park on the top of the building to emit fresh air and to enjoy the nature for tired, busy people. Yet, he claims that more new ideas are needed to deal with the current situation. He gives an example of farming in a urban side, which makes it possible to clean the water, the air and also to grow the plants efficiently.

Furthermore, the writer talks about the changing ecosystem. Now, the animals are getting used to the urban life, and introducing their life style in an urban style; their foods are wastes came from humans, nesting their habitats to skyscrapers. He says that as the animals are getting to depend on our environment, we need to develop further in order for animals to live more comfortably together.

Reading briefly through this article, however, I cannot think this is really a realistic idea. Even though parks are built on the skyscrapers, more concentration on people in the urban side just causes confusion and frustration. The author’s idea is similar to what Japanese do in the train in the morning. In short, we use the time efficiently by riding on a crowded train. Even though we can save our time rather than waiting a vacant train coming to a platform, we don’t feel good at all. Concentration in the same area may save the land, but at the same time, it causes huge stress to residents.

Furthermore, I stress that ecosystem was changed not because animals wanted to. Rather, they cannot help but change into a urban style as the humans destroy their natural inhabitants. It is hard not to be self-sufficient in living because we want to live in a best way to be comfortable, but we need to think about the sustainability of our life for the animals and for the next generations. We need to cherish our lands, and I don’t agree that technology is always the solution for the environmental issues.   
 

This is the article: Go

Blog #1: Walking mobile phone users pose risk (Minori)

Hello, this is Minori Tango. I read an article "Walking phone users pose risk" in the Japan news Thursday May 30.

Summeay
  As rapid spread of mobile phone, and especially smartphones, today we see so many people using their smartphone while walking. However such behavior can be considered as extremely dangerous. The numbers of falls by mobile phone use at train stations have now reported 0.5% of the total, but it is said that there are more falls which have not being reported. However the danger is not limited to train platforms. An experiment revealed that the horizontal field of vision was readied to one-third of what it normally was when people are using smartphones. Therefore, such accidents will increase, as smartphone use spreads further.

My opinion
  I chose this article because I use my smartphone so often and I have been concerning whether or not I use it too much. And I think such problem applies to the majority of people, as smartphones have become indispensable to our lives. Moreover, it is dangerous to walk with your eyes glued to your smartphones but it can also cause another problem if you gradually become addicted to using smartphones. For example, if you are using smartphones all the time, you may be losing the creativity to think the variety way of spending time. Therefore we should control  how to use smartphones, and be careful not to be controlled by them.

Question
 What do you think of today's trend of using smartphones all the time? And do you think of any other problems relating to the smartphone use?

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