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	<title>Comments on: The walls have eyes&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Rick Weinberg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cathy,
I have got to say that I love this question.  As a teacher I would love to have the cameras on so the world could watch.  See, I have always worked in alternative education, as a teacher, and the behavior of my students was something I struggle with everyday.  I hate to admit it but it&#039;s true.  I think if I went from professional development in technology and went back to teaching things would be different.  I would probably have my students more engaged because I would be using technology.  Just the fact that....(ut, ut,...I&#039;m changing my mind) the cameras are on and parents could be watching the behavior of their child, would influence child to behave better.  I changed my mind a bit.  Cameras are not very trusting.  I am a big one on trusting students.  I even thing bells in school are demeaning and not very trusting of the students.  We should trust students to be responcible enough to go to classes on their own and not have to rely on bells.  I guess I have to think more and process what you are asking.  I hope I will come back to this post and add another comment after some more thinking time.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cathy,<br />
I have got to say that I love this question.  As a teacher I would love to have the cameras on so the world could watch.  See, I have always worked in alternative education, as a teacher, and the behavior of my students was something I struggle with everyday.  I hate to admit it but it&#8217;s true.  I think if I went from professional development in technology and went back to teaching things would be different.  I would probably have my students more engaged because I would be using technology.  Just the fact that&#8230;.(ut, ut,&#8230;I&#8217;m changing my mind) the cameras are on and parents could be watching the behavior of their child, would influence child to behave better.  I changed my mind a bit.  Cameras are not very trusting.  I am a big one on trusting students.  I even thing bells in school are demeaning and not very trusting of the students.  We should trust students to be responcible enough to go to classes on their own and not have to rely on bells.  I guess I have to think more and process what you are asking.  I hope I will come back to this post and add another comment after some more thinking time.</p>
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