Filtering via @drspikecook

Dr. Spike Cook:

In hindsight, I wish that someone would have taken the time to read the magazine with me, or better yet use it as a learning experience for projects including math, LAL, science, physical education or social studies. Nope. Put it away or I will confiscate it. Sometimes when I hear about (I even experience it as a Principal) the web filtering and blocking of sites it makes me think back to those days in the 1980s. Sometimes there is such a disconnect between students, teachers and learning.

What is even more frustrating is that when we filter things, we sometimes make it a lot harder for teachers to actually teach kids. That is frustrating. Damon Hargraves often says that we mess up a perfectly good computer and make it less useful when we add some filtering or management software to it.

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