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October 7th, 2008

Google is your friend

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 10:13 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Web 2.0, Internet, Christopher Dawson

I know there are those among us who lack my love for all things Google. Sure, it shows our kids ads, keeps track of the searches coming out of our buildings, displays naughty thumbnails that only the best of content filters can block, most kids don’t look beyond the first three hits (two of which are usually sponsored), etc., etc.

Sure, that’s all true, but Google is a lot more than search. I don’t think I’m off base in saying that Google provides the largest, free set of Web 2.0 tools available to the general public, meaning that our users can access them at home or school and generally across platforms (including Linux in most cases). One of our after-school programs is taking digital pictures of various flora and fauna out in the woods, uploading the pictures into Picasa, capturing the location at which the pictures were taken using a GPS, and then “geotagging” that location in Google Earth.

This says nothing of Google Docs, Blogger, Knol, Sites, calendaring, SketchUp, and more. As much as kids like Facebook, it’s important to understand the real value of Web 2.0 technologies for social, academic, and professional collaboration. I maintain that kids will get more out of blogging about a field trip and being able to add thoughts and comments to their peers’ blogs than they would by writing an essay about the field trip.

Want to create an online photo album or website about the field trip? How about take a survey that dumps data in a Google spreadsheet about kids’ favorite parts of the field trip? Create an online presentation and then interact live with digital pen pals while they watch the presentation? All possible for free with Google.

Don’t kill Google because of some naughty 1″x1″ pictures. Let the teachers be responsible for enforcing school policy and turn on Safe Search. Instead, use Google for everything it offers beyond a pretty fine search engine.

Christopher Dawson

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  • Most Recent of 31 Talkback(s)
RE: Google is your friend
I don't use Google & never will use it. (Read the rest)
Posted by: jfreedle2@... Posted on: 10/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Google is NOT your friend  mkrigsman@...ZDNet Moderator | 10/07/08
Give some arguments as to why you disagree. Just saying he is "warped"  DonnieBoy | 10/07/08
Wow. When you have nothing to say  GuidingLight | 10/07/08
Tools designed for printing on 8.5x11 that are not designed from the  DonnieBoy | 10/07/08
Is that so. Then why do so many companies  GuidingLight | 10/07/08
We are in a transition where we print things less and less everyday. Heck,  DonnieBoy | 10/07/08
Some foresight, please....  ezflow321 | 10/07/08
Permanent vs. interactive (duh)  ozzie_tech | 10/08/08
Take issue with you both.  bernalillo | 10/07/08
Agreed, but, if you teach a student to write, he MUST use some technology  DonnieBoy | 10/07/08
And that was never the argument  GuidingLight | 10/07/08
Google is not above reproach, and there ARE other options for Web 2.0 that  DonnieBoy | 10/07/08
Blogged my reasons  mkrigsman@...ZDNet Moderator | 10/07/08
Agreed and God I hate the term Web 2.0...  USTechHead | 10/08/08
RE: Google is your friend  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 10/07/08
Not clear...  bernalillo | 10/07/08
The underlying principles should determine  GuidingLight | 10/07/08
RE: Google is your friend  groovygirl | 10/07/08
Disagree most premises but agree with conclusion  bernalillo | 10/07/08
Safe Search Enforcement  dog15bert | 10/07/08
RE: Google is your friend  Sirgwain | 10/07/08
So have you...  suirauqa | 10/08/08
Google is your friend  jorjitop | 10/07/08
Google is your KGB  joemartn | 10/07/08
The cloud isn't ready for prime time.  ajole | 10/07/08
Not being ready for prime time never stopped any other software project  Michael Kelly | 10/08/08
If Google hadn't decided...  Anton Philidor | 10/08/08
RE: Google is your friend  bapu.mohapatra@... | 10/08/08
RE: Google is your friend  mikifinaz1@... | 10/08/08
No Company is your "friend" but Google isn't as bad as many think  gavin.bollard@... | 10/08/08
RE: Google is your friend  jfreedle2@... | 10/11/08

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