All these "benefits" are trivial. Facebook and Twitter should never replace pure and simple face-to-face interaction. Both websites are fetishised enough and pushed in our faces frequently by society without having them interfere with education too. My main problem is that Facebook breaks down personal interaction and gives people a simplistic, one-dimensional viewpoint of how social interactions should be. If communication outside the classroom is that important, that's why we have emails!
All these "benefits" are trivial. Facebook and Twitter should never replace pure and simple face-to-face interaction. Both websites are fetishised enough and pushed in our faces frequently by society without having them interfere with education too. My main problem is that Facebook breaks down personal interaction and gives people a simplistic, one-dimensional viewpoint of how social interactions should be. If communication outside the classroom is that important, that's why we have emails!
SaigheadBhriste 8 months ago
the girl at 45 seconds is HOTTT
hudsonjamesc 1 year ago
that's what blackboard is for.
teamgh0ul 2 years ago