Leave your cell phone at the classroom door
Adapting to digital culture can have a really positive outlook on some one's life, but it also has its draw backs when people have demands on technology and can't meet the deadlines. My uncle for example always talk about how having a cell phone is a really good and bad thing. He likes having the liberty to text or call his wife and kids to know what they are doing or to ask any questions he might have. On the contrary he hates having a cell phone because that means any one can get a hold of him where ever he is at. If my aunt asks him to call her when he gets off and he doesn't, my aunt might get mad and that's the draw backs. When there's a paper due at a certain time (Voltaire and Susie's class) typing it on the computer is so much easier and faster. On the other side all the networks that we use as students to communicate with our teachers have the time and day. If I don't turn it in at the giving time I will be getting a lower grade for tardiness. Or even if I don't do on the due date, the teacher will always know. Is the digital culture a good or bad thing? You choose.
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