Writing,
Technology, and Teens: Summary of Findings
This
article is mainly about exactly what the title says. They state “Teenagers’
lives are filled with writing. All teens write for school, and ninety three
percent of teens say they write for their own pleasure.” I have yet to meet
some one who writes just for fun. Ms. Mosher writes fan fiction so except for
her.
Teens write
all the time. Today, not only teens but also almost everyone has a phone that
they use to send text messages to each other. I think, in my personal opinion
that this is the common form of writing nowadays that everyone uses on a day to
day basis. Teens especially, because it is known for teenagers to always be on
their phones doing something. Text messaging is not the only way teens write.
We now have social networking sites that have taken it to the next level.
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other sites like these have brought loads of
writing into our lives.
Another
debate that this article deals with is whether or not all of the technology of
today is affecting the teen’s habits and styles of writing. They are concerned
that the carefree and lack of punctuation teens use while texting or on social
media is degrading the quality of their writing. In my opinion, this is halfway
true. I do not think that technology, texting, or any kind of social media is
degrading teens’ writing. It may make some changes in habits or ways that they
write but I do not necessarily think that it is degrading. It is not making
their writing any worse. I think that the more a person writes the better that
they can get at it. I go by the saying that says, “Practice makes perfect.” I do
agree with the when they say that the habits and style of writing is changing. We
can all agree that sending a text message and sending a letter in the mail are
two very different thing but they have the same purpose. So the habits and
writing styles are being changed as newer technology comes about. Most teens don’t
even realize that the texts, emails, or thing they put on social media is real writing.
They consider it the same as talking on the phone or saying “hey” to a friend
in the hallway at school.