@mmonaco307 I can’t decide. It always makes me laugh when people depend on pay pass and using there phone and or Apple Watch to pay. They leave their wallets in the car and some places don’t accept tap.
As young kids we are amazed at anything new and are definitely not aware of the consequences. Informing kids about the digital code is a good step in the right direction
@debbiepolitakis My point exactly! Children won’t recall that the prince chooses to be with so and so because they are beautiful therefore I need to be beautiful...
Digital etiquette should be a class on its own. Nowadays we have social media classes, how to use media platforms, but i truly believe incorporating a digital etiquette class would teach people right from wrong online and avoid future harm. #lesson12#educ307
@Qu_ConU@stphlaedu I agree. In my opinion, if you’re 5 years old watching this controversial movie chances are it may not impact your view as you grow up
@ashleyberdowski I feel like viewers can tell what is genuine and what is fake and edited/ rehearsed. I was a lot of “vloggers” and being real is always one of their top tips. As you mentioned it shows real ness
The response to Disney movies in the last few years has been very positive. They are well thought out films with strong messages. I think most adults enjoy the movies more than their kids!
It would be interesting to do a comparative study on children who watched the Disney movies we grew up watching versus the ones of today like frozen and Moana. The story lines are much more diverse and possibly have less controversy.