Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: MICHEL
Quick Words:
student-newsletter-Wolf
Full Text:
A Student Speaks Out On Technology
(with photo)
BY MICHELE HOGAN
Last week, seventh graders studying computers at Newtown Middle School wrote
newsletters on a variety of topics, from sports to technology.
Many of the newsletters started with a strong persuasive essay and a news
story. Students then supported and elaborated on their ideas using graphs,
charts, maps, cartoons and clip art.
Eddie Wolf, a seventh grader at the school, thought this was a great
opportunity to express his views on the school's technology.
He got top marks for his newsletter detailing how the middle school could
improve its computer systems.
As a student looking for information, he would like to access Grolier
Multimedia Encyclopedia 1999 or Encarta 1998 which he says are easy to use,
give a lot of information, and are well known. His comment on the school's
computer-based encyclopedias, News Bank and Sirs Discover, were that they "are
hard to use, not to mention they give lousy information."
On top of that, he would like faster processors in the current computers or
better computers for student use at the middle school.