@Sataris said:@TrueTiger said:I said if you want to know more about Nostradarmus then Google it and read about his fascinating story…..his answer to me was,na I would rather play call of duty on my ex box...
So what I'm saying is,this younger generation would rather play the technology game more so than learn history and current affairs where they could enlighten themselves for future conversations....I suppose Iam from the old school and to him I'm a dinosaur,but at least I have had the education to be able to understand how our world is evolving.....
Give me a good historical piece in a magazine....the computer age is really ruining the kids of today......just my opinion,but I would love to hear some others stories...cheers...
I was reading through your post and it struck me that it seems he was quite engaged with you when you were answering his questions but he may not be engaged enough to seek out the answers on his own.
I'm a programmer by trade and I find this kind of thinking that computers have ruined kids very strange.
I mean I could replace "his answer to me was,na I would rather play call of duty on my ex box…" with
"his answer to me was,na I would rather ride my bike around the neighbourhood..."
Neither of those things have anything to do with the Computer Age imo
The Computer Age hasn't changed anything, those who are interested can still read about it online or in print. Those who are not interested can play X-box, Cards, or watch TV.
Also as an aside: I play video games still and i'm nearly 30 years old. (Average age of someone who plays game is 27, so i'm on the wrong side of that bell curve). I do think that schools should be teaching programming. it's a fun and engaging way of teaching kids Math & Logic and that will even help them understand how difficult making things like Call of Duty actually is.
I understand what you are saying Sataris,however,I will give you another reason that I think the computer "GAMES"side of technology is ruining our children,we always sit down as a family for dinner,on several occasions I called the son to come and have his,he said I'm just finishing this level and I said come and have your dinner….25 mins later he had his dinner we were all finished,his was almost cold and still didn't have it,he said he wasn't humgry and went straight back into his room and onto xbox live....now I understand many parents are different,he is about to lose the xbox for a couple of weeks until he understands family and live is more important than another level of a computer game....
He also has chores to do and nearly every day you have to tell him 20 times to get his jobs done because he can't put the remote on his xbox down...
This is what I'm saying about ruining the kids...by all means Google school projects and learn some current affairs or whatever to expand your knowledge....constantly playing call of duty and other violent games doesn't get you a higher school cert or uni degree...
Sataris if you are 30 and have a job,by all means play whatever games you want,this kid is 14 and has to learn something that will give him a chance at employment when he leaves school....that's my point.....cheers....