Saturday, September 21, 2019

Weekly Blogs for Technology for Teaching and Learning 1



Searching 

Last week, I talked about the ICT Policy and issues on internet and implications to teaching and learning and also the safety issues on the use of ICT. For today's blog I'm going to discuss about the movie entitled "Searching" and the things that I've learned from that movie.


Searching is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Aneesh Chaganty in his feature debut and written by Chaganty and Sev Ohanian. It is a film that revolves about the disappearance of Margot Kim (David Kim's daughter) who is a teenager who lost her mother when she was still a child. The Searching contains lots of turns of events, that will make you confused at the same time and it makes the movie interesting and exciting to watch. While watching the film, you will see the usage and effectiveness of the technology throughout the movie.




What I've Learned From watching the movie entitled "Searching"

The first thing that I've learned is that "do not post too much information in the social media or in the web" it is for our own safety and to avoid other people to steal your own personal information.

Secondly, "do not trust too much in people that we meet or encounter in the web", just like what happened to Margot she was stalked and was followed and was pushed off the cliff and that was almost killed her. Again, this is for our own safety, it is for us to avoid stalkers, scammers and etc.

The third, I've realized that the technology is really important for us, technology is something that will help us in times we badly needed help on searching or finding someone and the technology will make it easier to look for someone or something.

Lastly, I've realized that the film entitled "searching", showcases or highlights how vulnerable our privacy and security in the modern world nowadays. That's all the things I've learned in today's meeting and the things we've done. If I were to give a rating on the film entitled "Searching" on the scale of 1-10, I can rate the film 7 over 10. As the film makes me wanted to solve the disappearance of Margot Kim.



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