"Don't Get Mad, Get Creative!"

Written by Erin Jansen


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"I see it as another opportunity to teach and learn," said a junior high teacher. Because texting is infiltrating students' schoolwork to such a large degree, this kind of teaching is needed.

The fact is kids are saying they are so accustomed to IM abbreviations (instant messaging), that they read right pass them when editing their schoolwork. This indicates their ability to separate formal and informal English is declining.

If educators choose to react with alarm or dismay, or try to stifle it, or call this type of writing rude (it is not rude), they are dismissing an important opportunity to work withrepparttar student. This type of response isrepparttar 118464 wrong response, especially fromrepparttar 118465 teens' point of view.

I advocate turningrepparttar 118466 issue of texting into a positive. For example, establish a dialogue aboutrepparttar 118467 evolution of language and use examples such as Shakespeare's delight in creating new words. This helps them seerepparttar 118468 broader picture and creates an environment of respect.

Teenagers have long pushedrepparttar 118469 boundaries of spoken language, now they are pushingrepparttar 118470 boundaries of written language. It remains to be seen if text shorthand is just a fad. To me it is a cousin ofrepparttar 118471 acronym, which has been widely used inrepparttar 118472 government, business and technology sectors for decades.

Let's also not forget that youths likerepparttar 118473 feeling of knowing something that not everyone knows and sharing that with their friends. Rememberrepparttar 118474 Internet and online communication is very real for them, they don't see it as a technological revolution…they're actively using it everyday.

I challenge parents and educators to learn and know as much as they do about computers and high-tech gadgets. I'd sayrepparttar 118475 learning curve for feeling comfortable usingrepparttar 118476 Internet and understandingrepparttar 118477 online lingo is pretty steep for many adults.

Whereas for teenagers, also knows as screenagers, they've grown up or they're growing up with this technology that involves looking at a computer screen instead of just a television screen. In a sense they are helping create a new lingo and style of writing and that's empowering for them. So you see texting is an important part of their culture.

The Internet represents a new frontier, a place where you can set asiderepparttar 118478 rules, especiallyrepparttar 118479 rules of grammar and punctuation, and instead create your own descriptive phrases and styles of expression to give feeling in what is essentially a two-dimensional written world. And therein liesrepparttar 118480 popularity ofrepparttar 118481 emoticon :-)

Another way to look at texting is to think of it as an accent; a written accent. Teenagers have gotten comfortable with this kind of typing and now in school, they're not paying attention. It's just like with a spoken accent: You live somewhere long enough, you pick uprepparttar 118482 accent, and you don't even pay attention to it.

So don't get mad, get creative and work together! It's that kind of response we'd rather teach our children anyway now isn't it? Erin Jansen is an expert in online communication. She isrepparttar 118483 author and publisher of "NetLingo The Internet Dictionary" (ISBN: 0970639678) and "NetLingo.com" a Top 1000 Web site as ranked by Google. Erin frequently speaks and writes about online culture and technology trends. Register for her "Newsletter of New Internet Terms" at NetLingo.com



Erin Jansen is co-creator of NetLingo.com, the popular, award winning, Internet Dictionary on the Web; now published in print form. She holds a Masters in Industrial Psychology from the London School of Economics and a Bachelors in Psychology from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

Her complete Biography can be found on the site at www.netlingo.com




Identity Theft - Protect Yourself

Written by Chris N. Fernando


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5) Do not open executable attachments inrepparttar form of .exe, .pif, .com, etc from people you don’t know. It might be a Trojan or a spy ware sent to you, just to get personal information about you. In case you find out that your PC has been running slow lately, its most likely that it has spy ware or ad ware running inrepparttar 118463 background. Use free programs like Lavasoft AdAware to remove these spy wares and ad wares from your PC. You can download a copy from www.download.com.

I am already a victim...what do I do? Well…then God help you. Just joking! There are places where you can report this, so that authorities can bring those criminals to book. Almost all countries have their own IT laws amended that can get you out of this problem and also ensure thatrepparttar 118464 person committing this crime gets punished.

The US has one ofrepparttar 118465 toughest punishments for people committing this crime. Most of these criminals are not less than a hacker. If you are inrepparttar 118466 US, these links should help you out:

U.S. Postal Inspection Service: http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/

Federal Trade Commission: http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft

U.S. Secret Service: http://www.secretservice.gov

Department of Justice: http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/fraud/idtheft.html

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: http://www.fdic.gov/consumers

India has been taking crimes committed by using IT as a means quite seriously. In fact, it is compared to hacking. Mumbai Police in India has setup a special Cyber Crime Cell to curb this kind of offense. In fact, Mumbai Police’s Cyber Crime Cell Call Center isrepparttar 118467 first call center inrepparttar 118468 world to have been certified for its facility and its operation as per British Standards. These are some ofrepparttar 118469 links that can help:

Mumbai Police - Cyber Crime Cell http://www.cybercellmumbai.com/

Central Bureau of Investigation – Cyber Crime Cell http://www.cbi.nic.in/cyber1.htm

Pakistan too has its own Cyber Crime Cell byrepparttar 118470 name PakCERT (Pakistan Computer Emergency Response Team). These guys track down people defacing websites and keep cyber crime at bay.

The link to PakCERT is: www.pakcert.org

These are just some examples. If you run a search on Google.com, you might end up with umpteen websites that will help you from being a victim. However, as it is always, prevention is better than cure. Isn’t it true? You bet!

Chris N. Fernando is a Sr. Staff Writer with Magazine 360 - an IT magazine published by ITNation, Mumbai (India). He has also worked as Technical Editor with Peer Technical Services and as Reporter for PCQuest and Living Digital magazines. He also writes for www.TheCheers.org.

Get more of him at: www.chrisfernando.tk Mail him at: chris.n.fernando@gmail.com


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