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Well Said, Gail !!  My sentiment (s)  exactly.    I have thought this all 
along.  In my opinion nothing more to be said on this subject.

Robert Joyce
Virginia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gail Brewster" <gbrewste@MOLINESCHOOLS.ORG>
To: <LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: One more FB comment


I've waited so long to comment on this subject because I too am on the fence 
about "connecting" with students on a social website. However, I think we 
would all be wise to take a wait and see attitude because I think it's just 
a matter of time before some educator will be charged with an offense 
(guilty or not) through a Facebook type of contact.

Gail Brewster
Media Specialist
Moline High School
Moline, IL   61265
gbrewste@molineschools.org
Phone (309) 743-8901
Fax (309) 757-3484
http://mhsav.wikispaces.com/
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From: Marsha Redd [mailto:marsharedd@HOTMAIL.COM]
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Sent: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 22:35:19 -0500
Subject: Re: One more FB comment

I originally got started with FB because my son, who had just gone off to 
college, asked me to. I was absolutely thrilled that he wanted to keep in 
touch with me and I jumped at the chance to keep up with what was going on 
with him. Some of his friends then asked to friend me and then their 
parents. In much the same way, when students want to friend me, I feel 
complimented that they wish to share their lives with me. They enjoy it when 
I wish them a happy birthday or make a comment about how nice they look in 
their prom pictures. I do these same kinds of things in person at school 
too. It's just another way of connecting with them.

  Marsha Redd
  Librarian, Kelloggsville High School
  Grand Rapids, MI
  marsharedd@hotmail.com
  Education is not a goal; it is a life-long process. Everyone is a student. 
Everyone is a teacher.



  > From: rschulte@watertownsd.us
  > To: marsharedd@HOTMAIL.COM; LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
  > Subject: RE: One more FB comment
  > Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:40:47 -0500
  >
  > I've enjoyed reading this thread.  It's amazing how different the 
opinions
  > are, and how passionate everyone is that their opinion is right.
  > I got a facebook account for 2 reasons- 1. I work in a public library, 
and I
  > thought it would be a fun way to communicate with the teens I work with.
  > (unfortunately, not one of the kids in my teen group have a facebook
  > account!)  and 2. As a parent, I want to see what my own kids are up to 
on
  > facebook.  I have added my own kids as 'friends', added their friends as
  > friends, and have contacted many a friend from my past as a friend.  I
  > absolutely LOVE BEING IN TOUCH!
  > A couple nights ago, my girlfriends daughter happened to be on facebook, 
so
  > I popped into chat and said "HI".  We visited for a few minutes before 
her
  > Mom made her get off the computer for the night.  The next day, her mom 
sent
  > me an email telling me how impressed her daughter was that I would take 
the
  > time to even say hi to her.  It made the young lady feel good that an 
adult
  > would do that.  There are way more advantages to being a friend than
  > disadvantages.
  > That said, I do have a pending friend request from a past student from 
when
  > I worked in the school system.  I haven't decided if I want to start 
that or
  > not.  So, for now, I continue to read this thread with great interest on 
all
  > sides!
  >
  > Raynette Schulte
  > Young Adult Librarian
  > Watertown Regional Library
  > Watertown, SD
  > rschulte@watertownsd.us
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: School Library Media & Network Communications
  > [mailto:LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Marsha Redd
  > Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:07 AM
  > To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
  > Subject: One more FB comment
  >
  > I really think that the students appreciate the fact that I treat them 
like
  > real human beings. Don't get me wrong--I'm not out to be their buddy, 
and
  > they know this. It may make a difference that I am 56 years old and I 
work
  > in a high school, not a middle or elementary school. So far I have had
  > absolutely no negative effects from it--only positive.
  >
  > Marsha Redd
  > Librarian, Kelloggsville High School
  > Grand Rapids, MI
  > marsharedd@hotmail.com
  > Education is not a goal; it is a life-long process. Everyone is a 
student.
  > Everyone is a teacher.
  >
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