Hi everyone s.
Do you consider essentially the same people who were your parents or grandparents at your age? I guess the response from around the world is obvious: NO! It seems obvious that this should be, since the society in which we live differs substantially from that in which they had to do them at our age. And these differences are partly social (in terms of values, which is well seen and what is "sin" ... hehe), but are largely technological. We should not take too much looking back to remember how our parents valued the decision to buy or not a mobile phone with arguments such as "is that this I will not need it" or "it is posh." Or as the computer started in the offices more pointers, to finish (as it is doing today the mine), the perfect complement to our bedside table.
will attend next year (we're still starting ...) to a boom in mobile data allow us to be constantly online, chatting with friends, sharing location, pictures, impressions about the places we visit and be aware of our social networks, e mail, etc.
Y. .. having all this there is, and what's coming come (tablets, internet tv ,...), what we teach in schools? The same as learning our grandparents with the same methodology.
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