Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A new language

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RU in2 IM or txtng?
If you are a text-savvy teen, you are part of a generation that is creating a brand new language of abbreviations being used on cell phones and computers. The problem is that many of these acronyms are finding their way into the writing habits of American youth.

Many teachers have seen the use of IM abbreviations creeping into the written work of their students. The problem is that so many students are becoming accustomed to writing in this type of shorthand language, and they don’t even realize they are doing it. This problem is starting to filter into the real-world as employers are even starting to see the internet lingo used on job applications.

This doesn’t mean that the IM and texting language is all bad news. Many educators feel that this quick writing language has inspired the creativity in many of their students. These teachers also see it as an opportunity to teach students when and where it is appropriate to use these abbreviations.

So, what are your thoughts? Where is it appropriate to use IM or texting language? Is it ever appropriate to use it in school work? How about when commenting on a blog or responding in the online classroom?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think is is OK to do this

Anonymous said...

i read a book called "Ttyl" and it was HILARIOUS it was all in txting and i loved it!!