| sagawizard ( @ 2009-03-31 10:47:00 |
I remember back in 2000, when I started teaching, we were being encouraged to phase out actual "letters" home to students because the kids were all using email, and letters were becoming increasingly unreliable as a means to reach students. Now almost ten years have passed, and we're being told that EMAIL is becoming increasingly unrealiable as a means to reach students, because the kids don't check it regularly anymore - they communicate primarily through texting with their friends. So what does this mean - that we have to get every kid's phone #, and then text them on our own bill?
Maybe we should just use carrier pigeons...cheaper in the long run....?
-SW
Maybe we should just use carrier pigeons...cheaper in the long run....?
-SW