When I visited the site, TeachersPayTeachers.com, this immediately caught my attention: “An open marketplace for educators where teachers buy, sell and share original teaching resources.” Interesting right? Does this sound ethical or better yet, legal to you? Well after looking through the site, I’ve determined that it seems very unethical; maybe not illegal but it sure seems fishy. You may think that it’s simply just a website where teachers can come and either sell their ideas and lesson plans and teaching advice, and where other teachers can buy this information to help them as educator. However, the one thing that is tripping me up about this website is the credibility of teachers. How can you get your lesson plan or information to teach to several students off of “an open marketplace for educators where teachers buy, sell and share original teaching sources”? That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s accurate enough for you to take “teaching resources” off of. How do you know who’s posting these resources? How do you know if it’s factual information? I mean, of course there are some people who use these sites as back-ups; maybe something just to provide them with starting ideas for a lesson, but still, I don’t like the idea of TeachersPayTeachers.com. Now obviously, the teachers who sell things on this website have probably sought to it that there work was copyrighted, but they shouldn’t even have the opportunity to do this in the first place. This website seems to be a silly rip-off; just a way to deceive some teachers into thinking they need lesson plans and exams and worksheets from other teachers in order to be successful educators. This is false!!! I guess the questions that I have at the end of all of this is, Where’s the originality? Where’s the creativity? Where has the true value of a true educator gone to?
Monthly Archives: February 2013
HW#4: The Reliability of Digital Sources and the Analog Sources they Come From
1) Domain Registration Info for: www.japan-guide.com
Domain Name: JAPAN-GUIDE.COM
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/
Name Server: NS1.THEPLANET.COM
Name Server: NS2.THEPLANET.COM
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 26-mar-2010
Creation Date: 02-oct-1996
Expiration Date: 01-oct-2016
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Schauwecker, Stefan @networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
Stefan Schauwecker
ATTN JAPAN-GUIDE.COM
care of Network Solutions
PO Box 459
Drums, PA 18222
US
570-708-8780
2) This article does a pretty good job of giving an easy to understand overview of the history of the samurai influence in Japanese history. Not only did it reference general terminology and events in history, but it also gave sub-topics such as Asuka and Nara Periods, the RIse of the Samurai, Sengoku period, etc. It also gives significant and interesting information on the religious influences on the Samurai culture some of which include Buddhism, Zen, Confucianism, and Shinto. Then it goes into the basic beliefs and traditions that The Samurai believe and practice. The sources mainly come from several history textbooks, other encyclopedias, and books specifically about the way of the samurai. Maybe they could have had a wider range of sources like actual historical documents from the major samurai period during per-industrial era of Japan, or primary sources from actual Samurai warriors if possible, just more original information. But even so, Wikipedia has provided decent information for general research and basic information to help you further specific research.
3) Jane Browning has a great sense of humor, I actually enjoyed reading her process through her project and posts. I think she did a great job of ranging her sources. I liked the way she organized her research in that she creating specific starting points which would help her with her further research. Additionally, her direct, face-to-face research was very inspiring and seemed to give her more ideas and perspective for her project. This also allowed her to have ranging sources and information. Her sources were reliable and easy to work with and they had variety which is important in a research assignment.
Digitization, Searching, and Finding: HW#3
After seriously weighing my options and really thinking hard about it, I have decided to make my research question as follows:
How have views on gun control changed over time and how have they affected people across the United States?
While researching this topic on ProQuest Historical Databases, I came across an article about a rash of accidental deaths due to guns being easily accessed by teens and young children. This happened in 1990 and it’s amazing how 23 years later this is still prevailing trend. Over the course of decades there have been so many concerns about gun control and even today, nothing is being done to get illegal firearms off the streets so that incidents like those in the article wouldn’t keep recurring. In the article, the author discussed a story about a 15-year-old boy who got access to his father’s gun and shot himself in the head while claiming to be “playing”. Another story was about a 15-year-old boy who had his father’s loaded gun trying to joke around with his friends and shot himself in the temple, dying instantly. In this instance he too was “Just kidding around”. I can go on and on about preventative accidental shootings of kids who have access to guns, but the point still remains that it is still happening today. So what do we do? A question that seems so easy to answer, yet no one has successfully come up with real solutions to it.
HTML Post…HW#2
Since this seems to be a growing and interesting topic and also a great way to get to know each other better, here is a list of My Favorite Things in Life:
- Vampire Diaries
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Twilight series
- Japanese culture
- Kung Fu movies
- Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Drake
- Cookies
- Vintage bracelets
- Music
TOP 10 PLACES I MUST GO BEFORE I DIE
- Japan
- Spain
- St. Lucia (I want to go there AGAIN; by the way this is where my family is from)
- Italy
- Egypt
- China
- Thailand
- France
Bored? Listen to this beautiful song by Jessie J. This song helped me get through a lot of things: http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4gkUDHR7VU