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Critical Thinking- the right way to teach children how to use social media

Critical Thinking- the right way to teach children how to use social media

by Marleen Kranich -
Number of replies: 3
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Re: Critical Thinking- the right way to teach children how to use social media

by Hoang-Lan Pham -
It was a great critical thinking video about the influence of social media on children.
Each steps was a clearly understandable maybe the point of view was a little bit weird like it was not saying too much about it ? I didn’t find this steps pretty necessary.
But out of that it was a great video, that we can understand all of the other steps.
Maybe you could also have talked about the positif way of children on social media, some page teach children a new knowledge. Because talking only about the negative aspect of it can also impact the psychological children.
In reply to Marleen Kranich

Re: Critical Thinking- the right way to teach children how to use social media

by Justus Albert Thiel -
When critically analysing how children should use social media all the necessary elements were used. Moreover the intellectual standards have been satisfied. I liked the way you pointed out during the presentation. Also the extent of the analysis is very appropriate for the given task and timeframe. The conclusion and recommendations are very clear, precise and relevant. If you want to elaborate on the problem in the future the depth and the breadth you could for instance emphasize on the perspective of the children. But that's additional. Very good in total
In reply to Marleen Kranich

Re: Critical Thinking- the right way to teach children how to use social media

by Tristan Gavino Robert Maiore -
The example you took as the subject is very interesting overall, so I think it was a good point to bring this subject up.
Each major point was clearly explained and detailed explicitely, so it was really easy to follow what you were saying and remember the objective of it. Having activity in the video (the drawing/writing) is also a plus as it keeps the person watching alert to what is said while focusing on the main points.
Taking in account that the person watching is probably an adult is a good point with your point of view selected as "the parents" instead of the children's, but they are still not taken in account in the decisions as they have supposedly no right to go against you in any way?