Exploring Computer Science
7th Period / Ms. Weisberger / Room 22 / Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Reflection: "From One Second to the Next"
As soon as a car accident strikes, your life changes in a second. The documentary by Wegner Hezog interviewing individuals that experienced the destruction of driving and texting. These people bear with the struggles of what happened to them or to others in car crashes involving driving and texting.
This impacts people to react towards driving and texting. This impacts us to take action and awareness of the effects that driving and texting brings. Taking actions as speaking up like the individuals in the documentary is a way to prevent drivers cause a car accident because they were texting. The individuals in the documentary were affected that the injuries they have can't heal. Charles hit an Amish family's carriage with his van , he had just looked up at his crashed front window from reading his last text. That experience for him was hard and heartbreaking to deal with. He was forgiven by the father of the Amish family and he wished him luck for his family. Reggie had a similar experience.
Overall, the impact of driving and texting devastates lives. People should stop and think before making the decision of texting while driving. It clearly seen in this documentary that driving and texting costs lives and a long way to heal the guilt. "From One Second to the Next" relates to us to many experiences and teach us one simple thing: don't text and drive at the same time.
Reflection
This concept- Texting and driving - is less then innocuous, in a profound quaninity of situations, this has ultimaity resulted in death or severe harm. Quite truthfully, the after-math isn't considerable, nor welcomed. To define fear; an oncoming vehicle advancing, in an unstable manner, towards oneself.
Granting, an unfathomable extent of damage, and price deprivation. Overall, there's a possible life constriction replicating a similar experiance. Death beckons those who trek this perilous path, for both the driver, and victim.
Granting, an unfathomable extent of damage, and price deprivation. Overall, there's a possible life constriction replicating a similar experiance. Death beckons those who trek this perilous path, for both the driver, and victim.
From one second to the next
On the documentary it talked about the people and how they killed innocent people just because texting and driving.nthis is a very but very powerful because it shows actual people who had been in the proses. In my personal opinion it impacted me because every time I see people and they are texting and driving.mi think about their life's and how are they going be in the future and if they are even going to live because it is a huge distraction.
Frontline: Growning up on the Internet
Frontline: Growing Up Online
Brandon Martinez
Computer Science
12/03/14
Overtime technology has been becoming more updated and has grown tremulously very fast over the years. Within the document it explains how throughout the Internet on many sites teens are allowed the opportunity to live and have several personas that would do not go along with who they really are. They purposely have different personas compared to their real life because they know that if indeed the parents were aware of what they did on the Internet the parents would no longer grant them access to it.
Having children/teens grow up on the Internet or grow up with access to such undated technology they don't all use it for the same reasons, although some may use it similar in some ways not every single person out there will use the Internet for. The exact same thing. For some kids will use their alternate personas to try and sprit in with others and have friends, in the second story it tells a story of a girl names Jessica who seemed to be depressed and felt very out of place. She began to live the life of a goth girl online and seen that she had began to gain friends. Like mentioned before On how parents would not like having their children be someone else in the Internet, Jessica also kept her secret identity from her parents because she knew they would also be very judge mental. This alternate identity did not last long once one of Jessica's teachers saw an explicit picture of her on the Internet, she than called her parents and that was the end of Jessica's gothic persona. This is a problem because when kids are at school most of the time they're depressed and feel out of place when kids around them downgrade them and bully them. The Internet is then a door for those who get bullied to see how it is to be popular and like able.
This ties in with the problem of having Internet safety and warning kids about how to use the internet appropriately because a big problem with it now of days goes along with how Jessica got caught. Explicit photos and content on the Internet is a major problem because in generations today, more and more kids think it's cool, funny, and use it as revenge to post things on the Internet of others. For example the Internet has websites where you can be an anonymous user and be able to use it for explicit reasons. They also have apps for such things such as snapchat, snapchat you can choose a username were it doesn't necessarily have to be associated with your real name and for some they think that they can send things that are inappropriate because for snapchat you can only view a photo for a set amount of seconds. But, smart phones are out smarting the use of snapchat because phones give you the option to screen shot things, this was also backfired when snapchat enabled a feature where you can see who screen shots your pictures. This all can be prevented if we teach children to not take such photos because once it's on the Internet it's almost nearly impossible to get it off.
Overall the main purpose of the documentary was to inform the viewers that growing up online could potentially ruin reputations and friendships. It can also take lives through cyber bulling were kids bully over the Internet leaving others vulnerable. This documentary is a little old and already in the generation today you can see the advancements made it can either get better or worse in the future.
Reflection
After viewing the video, "From one second to the next" I have realized that texting while driving impacts multiple people in the case. In the video we saw the texters point of view. They immenditly regretting texting while driving as soon as soon as they crash into someone or something. And most people do not realized the damage it does unless it happens to them or someone close to them. It takes someone to get hurt for people to understand how dangerous texting while driving really is. I really thought that the video was inspiring for people to see how texting while driving impacts people.
Texting and driving
Texting is not cool but I can't say I have a lot of experience with it I do not text or drive and I don't like cars of roads. I think you should pay attenshon will moving a couple ton prices of meatal. Texting kills bees thought and that's not cool so maybe best to just avoid phones in jeniral. The Vedio tried to play toxoplasmosis guilt witch is a evil and it makes me not want to lissin. It's not funny thought cares are serios bisness
Texting and driving affects many people around the world. Thousands of innocent people die from reckless drivers who can't wait a few minutes to open a text message. Not only are people dying but families being hurt. Families can no longer tell their kids that were lost in accicedents that they can't go outside. Imagined myself in the position these people were in and I would just be frightened in type of situation because I would most likely freak out. I hope texting and driving becomes a smaller problem the through out a few years.
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