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	Comments on: Teaching Social Media to Youth.	</title>
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		By: Papacool		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The reason it is so hard to get points across to people is the initial lack of trust. People have been lied to so much that one will have to find a way to get the walls of defense to come down. The strong point of this method is to present it in an hands on environment. Studies have shown that people maintain less than 15 minutes of concentration during any type of presentation unless they get the opportunity to interact and are involved in the decision making process. I would love to attend any type of social media educational program if and when one is available. As a people we are sorely lacking the skills needed to master this new universe of computer technology in its full capacity. Even as a owner of a system, I know less than 5% of the capability of the system itself. But, on the other hand when I see children at the age of 6 being able to not only turn the system on, but sign on and performance functions that I had never thought on doing when I was at that stage of life. If used properly, the computer world offers so much accessibility to avenues of learning and growth that is limitless. But like life itself, there is alot of corruption available as well and thus the good versus evil war is waged. I appreciate all efforts made to educate anyone that is willing to learn. But one first must have the opportunity to do so given to him or her. Keep up the good work and do not lose hope, for success is just a corner away.  Peace out, Papacool.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reason it is so hard to get points across to people is the initial lack of trust. People have been lied to so much that one will have to find a way to get the walls of defense to come down. The strong point of this method is to present it in an hands on environment. Studies have shown that people maintain less than 15 minutes of concentration during any type of presentation unless they get the opportunity to interact and are involved in the decision making process. I would love to attend any type of social media educational program if and when one is available. As a people we are sorely lacking the skills needed to master this new universe of computer technology in its full capacity. Even as a owner of a system, I know less than 5% of the capability of the system itself. But, on the other hand when I see children at the age of 6 being able to not only turn the system on, but sign on and performance functions that I had never thought on doing when I was at that stage of life. If used properly, the computer world offers so much accessibility to avenues of learning and growth that is limitless. But like life itself, there is alot of corruption available as well and thus the good versus evil war is waged. I appreciate all efforts made to educate anyone that is willing to learn. But one first must have the opportunity to do so given to him or her. Keep up the good work and do not lose hope, for success is just a corner away.  Peace out, Papacool.</p>
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