Today's Social Media
I am currently taking a course at Penn State, Web 2.0 and Learning. This course encouraged me to start this blog. Recently, we studied some of the Web 2.0 tools that are available to us. I decided to cut and paste part of the syllabus, then to explain the impact of these tools. “Web 2.0 tools and social media are becoming an increasingly more pervasive part of our daily lives. From online social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, blogs, etc., to collaborative platforms such as Wikis, Diigo, Youtube, etc., technology tools are allowing individuals to move from consumers to prosumers of information, and allowing individuals to become active participants and creators of content and content dissemination.” Individuals who have teenagers or go online understand some of the ramifications of the new age media.
I Goggled “school lunch” and was not surprised by the many videos depicting school lunch as unacceptable. That is no different than the hundreds of blogs from soccer moms ranting about unhealthy school lunches. I selected a YouTube video of Michael Pollan: school lunch. There were many to pick from and selected the one which was a little less offensive.
There will be a divided audience of opposing opinions regarding this video. Let me state my opinion (since it is my blog). School lunch gets a bad rap. Schools have some really miserable programs with individuals who have agendas which are not in the best interest of students. Having said that, I've been in school food service for 16 years and have seen hundreds of accounts with good food service programs. It is easy to make the news with bad programs. It is just as easy to ignore good programs with people who have committed their lives to feed students with nutritional meals. I will critique Micheal Pollan's video on my next post.
EDTEC498A: Emerging Web 2.0 Technologies and Learning