Friday, July 26, 2013

Can't Help People Who Don't Help Themselves
 
 

Do you ever get frustrated with someone so much that you just want to say "YOU ARE AN IDIOT"? Well I can't stand the people who are milking the welfare system. The system was put in place as a crutch just in case there was a need, say if you lost your job, got laid off, got hurt and couldn't work, but not as a full time job. It seems that kids are growing up in these situations and think its the way life is. I have actually heard a man ask a teenager what she will do for money if she got pregnant and she said, "I will just go on welfare". ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!!!?? I wanted to slap her silly.
 
It doesn't seem like there is any shame with these people. Personally I would feel embarrassed that I was getting an handout. I know that it's nothing to be embarrassed about if you need it, but they don't need it. They have everything provided for them it seems.
 
I remember a few years ago we were looking for another apartment and we came across these SUPER SUPER NICE apartments. We drove around and around and couldn't find a office. So we looked them up online and they belonged to the Housing Authority. The Housing Authority provides housing for the less fortunate. Are you kidding me they get a better apartment than I do and I'm the one working. It doesn't seem right. I know some people do need it and I'm not against the program for that.
 


 
 
The Welfare program, housing program, and any other aid program is meant to help until you can get back on your feet. The clip above shows that work is the missing piece in our welfare system.
 
What do you think about these issues? What is your opinion? We are all initialed to our own opinions so there is no right or wrong answers.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Asiana Flight 214 Crash

Just wanted to talk about the flight that crashed in San Francisco this past Saturday. I have been following the story as much as possible, and I am saddened of the two deaths but it could have been worse. The passengers and crew that survived this horrific accident are luck and blessed. I want to wish them all the best of luck and hope that they arrive home to their families as quickly as possible, and safely as possible. 

Here is the link to the story on CNN.

What are you thoughts and feelings about this accident? Please leave us a comment on how you were affected and if you are following the new coverage. Also, remember what you hear in the media isn't always the truth, please watch when they have new conferences so that you get the facts from the investigators. 

Leave your comments below and always remember to wear your seat belts whether it be in a car or a plane.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

iPad vs. Textbooks


iPad vs. Textbooks
            School districts who are switching to iPad and using electronic books as opposed to the general text book that we are all accustom to are saving thousands yearly that can be used for other programs in the schools. Technology has come a long way; it has become part of our children’s lives, and helps kids learn faster and at a higher level. There have been studies that show students perform better on standardized testing when they have use the iPad with electronic textbooks compared to their regular bonded textbooks. Students are getting injuries because of how heavy all the books are that they have to carry around in their backpacks. Students are more likely to find it more enjoyable to use the tablet over a bulky textbook, which in return makes their learning a more enjoyable and fun experience. People in the 21st century are becoming more and more visual learners then in previous generations. Just think of all the signs, billboards, and commercials that are used in advertising. If it is more appealing people tend to want to be a part of it. All of these points show that it is more beneficial for our students to use the iPad electronic textbooks vs. the typical textbooks.
            The average textbook weighs about four pounds and when added with the multiple classes that the average students has daily can become a very hefty backpack. The iPad only weighs 1.88lbs and can hold every single book the student will need. They will have all of their books available at their fingertips, which is easier than carrying around a packed backpack. According to Brittney Curtiss’ article on TeenInk.com, iPad cost $500-$600 per student up front per student, but schools pay roughly $500 yearly per student for textbooks (2012). The iPad would not be purchased yearly and can last for a long time. The iPad software can be upgraded, and so can the electronic books if there is a misprint that needs fixed.  According to a USA Today article about schools in Hartford Connecticut, a school would buy 300 textbooks for their freshmen class and if they bought the electronic books they would save $4,000 (2011). Therefore, the upfront cost seems high, but overall the cost of books would be cheaper by using electronic books on the iPad.
            There is tons of news reports about how our students learning is decreasing, but what are we doing about it. Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt performed a study where students used iPad version books and those students scored twenty percent higher on standardized tests versus students who learned with traditional textbooks (ProCons.com, 2012).  Students today have been born in the age of great technology, but our educational system is still far behind. With todays education still behind the technology age causes our students to feel bored and not pay attention. According to a survey conducted by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) found that 77% of teachers found technology to “increase student motivation to learn” (ProCons.com, 2012).  Having the iPad in the classroom opens doors for more visual learning that is available with textbooks but is very limited. iPad also lessens the paper usage the teachers will be using to give assignments and pass back. Lowering paper usage also will save the school districts money, and save on printer toner as well.
            iPad offers more than 20,000 educational applications for every kind of learner including tracking grades, taking notes, track assignments, and study for tests (Apple.com 2012). Teachers also have option with iPad to give lessons, monitor progress, and organization. The learning applications that are offered by Apple are mostly free, but they give the student a visual learning opportunity. Students and even adults have become visual learners in the 21st century. Take a look around and notice all the billboards, signs, message boards, and commercials that are in our everyday lives. Apple has built the iPad to make classroom learning more enjoyable for students, which has been shown in studies that raises scores on the standardized testing. Why not help our children have the best education that is offered, and get them iPad?
            Do you agree that iPad is the wave of our children’s future? If you think that iPad will help your child talk with your school officials. Not only does this electronic option save them money, it also has been shown to boost standardized tests, and makes the classroom a more enjoyable place.  iPad is lightweight, can hold all of the books, and can be monitored by school officials. Therefore, based on the few facts that I have listed above, iPad seems to be the answer to bring back this countries education status.

Written By Kevin Keith
      




Reference:

Apple.com (2013). Educational Apps. Just a Click Away. (2012). Website. http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/

Brittney Curtiss (2013). iPads vs. Textbooks. (2013). Website. http://teenink.com/opinion/school_college/article/429550/iPads-vs-Textbooks/

ProCon.org (2013). Tablets vs. Textbooks. (2013). Website.
 http://tablets-textbooks.procon.org/

USA Today (2011). Many US. Schools Adding iPads, trimming textbooks (September 2011). Website.
 http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/education/story/2011-09-03/Many-US-schools-adding-iPads-trimming-textbooks/50251238/1