有關網路的英語作文

大家對網路部落格的認識 寫作語句 web logs 網路與部落格

1、but many teens say the journals are a great way to express their creativity. they maintain that a ban on blogging violates (違反) their right to free speech.言論自由

2、“you shouldn’t post private information about yourself, and you don’t have the right to post someone else’s secrets,”不能暴露他人隱私

3、“kids are going to argue that these blogs are part of their private lives. and that’s the point: they aren’t private at all.” 孩子認為部落格是隱私的,但是部落格不是。

4、“if it is not endangering another individual ... schools should have no control over it whatever,”

instead of passing notes in class, teens are now sharing information on their web logs, or blogs. a study showed that one in five teens in america has a blog, and about twice as many read them.(5個青少年裡有1個寫部落格,閱讀部落格者則是這個數字的兩倍)

but some schools have prohibited (禁止) students from blogging on school computers. other schools have tried to prohibit teens from keeping online journals even at home. but many teens say the journals are a great way to express their creativity. they maintain that a ban on blogging violates (違反) their right to free speech.

blog critics say that kids don’t know about online safety and that it’s imperative (必須的) to place limitations on students. “you shouldn’t post private information about yourself, and you don’t have the right to post someone else’s secrets,” nancy willard, director of the center for safe and responsible internet use, told current events.

millions of people are online at any given time, and predators are plentiful, says willard. many students think only their friends read their blogs, but they’re wrong, she points out. “kids are going to argue that these blogs are part of their private lives. and that’s the point: they aren’t private at all.”

online bullying (暴力) of fellow students and threats made to teachers are also serious concerns. “bullying on the internet contributes to emotional distress (痛苦) for kids. it can be extremely harmful,” says willard.

some students say they use blogs to help express unspoken feelings. others see blogs as places to keep in touch with friends. “i can talk to people i don’t see as often, because everyone is so busy,” apollo high school senior ashley boswell told current events.

bloggers say that their private writing is an expression of free speech. “if it is not endangering another individual ... schools should have no control over it whatever,” wrote a teen on the site.