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RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - Jiggly - 02-14-2022

(02-14-2022, 09:44 AM)mothered Wrote:
(02-14-2022, 08:47 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Teachers aren't necessarily well equipped as they may be just as ill-informed or simply not know about social media.
Yes, the advice given Is only as good as the knowledge of those who hand It out.

(02-14-2022, 08:47 AM)Jiggly Wrote: I do recall my schools teaching us to be "media smart" which was more focused on TV news and newspapers, but I've found it very much applies to social media as well. However, I know this kind of teaching was a rarity, and not a norm.
This actually sounds quite effective.

It's a shame many schools don't even bother covering a minority of It.

I was very lucky with my schooling. Our history classes also had a heavy focus on the different types of sources of information and how we can weigh up whether we feel those sources are valid/reliable. Lots of transferrable skills. Far better than remembering what date the Normans invaded England! Haha


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - mothered - 02-14-2022

(02-14-2022, 02:40 PM)Jiggly Wrote: I was very lucky with my schooling. Our history classes also had a heavy focus on the different types of sources of information and how we can weigh up whether we feel those sources are valid/reliable. Lots of transferrable skills. Far better than remembering what date the Normans invaded England! Haha
It seems like your school was well-structured and designed to help cater for the needs of Its pupils.

Although I dropped out of school early, I still remember there was no Internet back then, hence our resources were limited to libraries and the like.


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - Jiggly - 02-15-2022

(02-14-2022, 02:55 PM)mothered Wrote:
(02-14-2022, 02:40 PM)Jiggly Wrote: I was very lucky with my schooling. Our history classes also had a heavy focus on the different types of sources of information and how we can weigh up whether we feel those sources are valid/reliable. Lots of transferrable skills. Far better than remembering what date the Normans invaded England! Haha
It seems like your school was well-structured and designed to help cater for the needs of Its pupils.

Although I dropped out of school early, I still remember there was no Internet back then, hence our resources were limited to libraries and the like.

That's a fair point. I went to a great school, and it certainly wasn't a private school, so it's very possible to have this style of teaching available to everyone.

I am young enough that interactive whiteboards were becoming a norm. However, I don't think all the teachers were well accustomed to them enough to actually make full use of the technology!

I recall my IT classes were particularly shocking. I learned how to make a powerpoint at the age of 5, and was still being taught this at the age of 15. It was not up to scratch in that respect!


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - mothered - 02-15-2022

(02-15-2022, 08:36 AM)Jiggly Wrote: I recall my IT classes were particularly shocking. I learned how to make a powerpoint at the age of 5, and was still being taught this at the age of 15. It was not up to scratch in that respect!
That's hilarious. Sticking to the same level of education from early childhood/preschool, to the early age of youth.

I'd love to share my thoughts, however I've yet to attend a single minute of schooling In the IT sector.


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - Jiggly - 02-16-2022

(02-15-2022, 09:14 AM)mothered Wrote:
(02-15-2022, 08:36 AM)Jiggly Wrote: I recall my IT classes were particularly shocking. I learned how to make a powerpoint at the age of 5, and was still being taught this at the age of 15. It was not up to scratch in that respect!
That's hilarious. Sticking to the same level of education from early childhood/preschool, to the early age of youth.

I'd love to share my thoughts, however I've yet to attend a single minute of schooling In the IT sector.

My experience suggests you're not missing out. Although, I'm aware others have had far better education in the sector.


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - mothered - 02-16-2022

(02-16-2022, 08:27 AM)Jiggly Wrote: My experience suggests you're not missing out.
I'd say you're absolutely correct.

I'm self-taught dedicatedly over a period of 35 years, so there's not much that I haven't absorbed during that time frame to date.


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - elwoodb - 02-28-2022

Lol Facebook's power and money is slowing down. Been top-dog for 15 years now..


RE: Meta/Facebook Stock Market Loss - Jiggly - 03-01-2022

(02-28-2022, 09:07 AM)elwoodb Wrote: Lol Facebook's power and money is slowing down. Been top-dog for 15 years now..

Sad part is, they're only being replaced by another dodgy company.