Reading in the future. |
Now reading has maintained itself for the most part well in to the 20th century... The problem is, is that with more interactive mediums, reading has become less and less popular...
Well you know, I have heard people say, and have read about how some believe that reading a good book as a way to get your education, should be replaced by more interactive forms of media, stuff like, Movies, Video Games, and other sort of media...(To keep children motivated to continue to learn...)
Educational video games have their place, but should not replace a good book! |
Now again, all of that stuff has it's applications in the classroom... I,e. Having kids just going to to school playing educational games, and documentaries have always been able to help educate people on various problems that the world faces, or some of the more exotic, and awesome aspects of what this world has to offer... In the end though, non of those can replace a good book!
I hate to say it, but from a text book stand point, books are straight forward... If you are learning say... Math... Then you will learn math... And not something secondary... As far as movies go, Hollywood is notorious for exaggerating their movies, and if you are thinking that you maybe able to learn Shakespeare's original, 'Hamlet' from say, 'Mel Gibson' (which he did do in the 90s), then you should expect certain over the top dramatizations!
Mel Gibson as, 'Hamlet'... A fun movie, but should not be considered an educational standard... |
For me, that was, 'Christine'... Not one of Stephen King's bigger movies... or books for that matter, but in all truth, the movie was fun, with a great cast, and even better story... Well the truth is, is before I ever saw the movie I read the book when I was in boarding school, and I have to say that reading this novel was so much fun, that it was one of the few times when I would literally just sit in the class room for hours after they closed it down for the day!
I loved that movie... Still do... I have the movie on both VHS and DVD, I also have the book, and the movie poster signed by: John Carpenter (Halloween)... But as fun as the movie was, I will never forget the many hours I spent just sitting there reading that book in the drafty classroom!
Christine... A great movie... An even better book! |