Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Quote Response #1

Quote Response for "Magazine Essay Title" by Author's Full Name, found here:

New Words:


“ Maybe [Facebook users] are just prone to distraction. Maybe they are just procrastinators.” Karpinski told Time.com in a phone interview on Monday, April 13.

Definition entries for new words from Longman Advanced Dictionary:

•Prone: likely to do something or suffer from something, especially something bad or harmful.

•Procrastinators: to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it.

Explain what the words mean in the way they are used in the sentence you chose:

-Prone is used in a way that explains how Facebook users could suffer when it narrows down to their grades and GPA’s.

-This word is used in this sentence to show that students prefer to be online on Facebook rather then doing their homework or studying.

New Idea:

The study, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association on April 16, surveyed 219 undergraduate and graduate students and found that GPAs of Facebook users typically ranged a full grade point lower than those of nonusers — 3.0 to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers.

This idea helped me realize that I should spend less time on Facebook and that it is true. I agree that it could drop a students GPA. I have personally experienced were I am in the library and at least three people are on Facebook during school. It would be hard for me to understand that they where completely done with their homework or just didn’t have to study. In my case since I have a Facebook I know that I do get on it at least to check on the updates two times a day if not more.

Tie-In:

John Kamin, 23, a student at Hofstra University in New York who uses Facebook, says it's "absurd" to associate the social network with poor grades or lack of aptitude. "It's a networking tool for people," says Kamin, who adds that he spends about an hour a day on Facebook, far less time than he spends playing the addictive game Brick Breaker on his BlackBerry — there's that question of users' distractability and tendency to procrastinate. But, Kamin says, "I don't think someone is more or less intelligent because they sign up for it."

Tell a detailed story from your personal experience to explain the TIE-IN:

In my experience with social networks including facebook as one, I would agree that it does take up a lot of your personal time and that it can be addicting. At work I have spent ten hours logged on to Facebook. Even while doing homework I always tend to have a tab opened. In respond to what the article said about lowering grades and GPA'S that could be true in most cases. To me I feel like it does effect my study time and that it could get to the point of lowering my grades.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Values/Goal Setting Journal Prompt

1. State two of your long-term academic goals. For each goal, develop three supporting short-term goals that follow SMART goal guidelines. For a review of SMART goals, see Practice 2. Identify the values that this goal supports. You might wish to review your Values list from Practice 1.

One of my academic goals is to maintain high academic standings.I want to have high grades and maintain my GPA high. I know that i must turn in all assignments in time and study as much as needed to reach my goal. My second academic goal is to graduate in six years and major in DEA Drug Enforcement Administration. One of my guides will be taking all classes in time necessary for for my major. I will have to ask for help from my teachers and administrators.



2. When I look at my long-term goals and my supporting short-term goals, I feel:

When I look at my long-term goals and my supporting short-term goals, I feel that i will be fully successful if i follow my dreams and i follow all the rules that will help me succeed.


3. Someone I can ask to be my support person and accountability partner is:

The person i can ask to be my support would be my mother. my mother has always supported me in all my decisions and has always helped me become a better person.


4. Some ways that I intend to keep myself motivated during my journey toward completing my long-term goals are:

One of the biggest things that keep me motivated during my journey toward completing my long-term goals are people surrounding me. They are always reminding me how much more successful I can be with an education rather then just a regular job. Coming to school everyday also motivates me in completing my long-term goal.



5. (Consider your first long-term goal.) The next time I will revisit one of my short-term goals to see how I’m doing is _____, and I will know whether I’m making the progress that I desire by examining ______________________________.

The next time I will revisit one of my short-term goals to see how I’m doing is once a week, and I will know whether I’m making the progress that I desire by examining closely to all my grades and keeping myself busy learning all the material needed.