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Merhaba, ben Ali Kara. Özel Kocaeli Güneş Okullarında eğitim veren 6 senelik bir İngilizce öğretmeniyim. Hala okulumuzda İngilizce öğretimine devam ediyorum. Öğrencilerim ile hem çevrimiçi (zoom üzerinden) hem de yüzyüze biraraya geliyorum. Güneş okulları olarak öğrencilerimizin yabancı dil öğrenimine önem veriyoruz. Bu sebeple bir çok etkinlik ve proje ile dil öğrenimini destekliyoruz. Öğretmenlik dışında 2014 yılında hobi olarak kod yazmaya başladım. Başta eğitim içerikleri olmak üzere birçok web projelerinde görev aldım. Etüt sistemi, Öğretmen platformu, Randevu sistemi, Online ödeme sistemi, alışveriş otomasyonları gibi çeşitli projeler geliştirdim. Yapay zeka desteği ile halihazırda farklı içerikler oluşturuyorum.
There are both pros and cons to sharenting. It’s important to weigh the benefits and risks before you decide whether or not to share photos and videos of your children on social media.
I think sharenting is a great way to stay connected with friends and family who live far away. It’s also a good way of keeping a record of your children’s lives. However, it’s important to be aware of the privacy concerns and to take steps to protect your children’s privacy.
I think sharenting is just a way for parents to show off their kids. It’s like they’re saying, ‘Look at me! I’m a parent! And my kids are perfect!’
I wonder if sharenting will have a negative impact on children’s privacy in the future. Will they be able to control their own images and information?
I’ve never understood why parents share photos of their children on social media. It’s like they’re trying to live their lives through their kids.
I think sharenting is a terrible idea. It’s an invasion of your child’s privacy. You’re sharing photos and videos of them without their consent. And you never know who’s going to see those images.
I think sharenting is a personal choice. There are no right or wrong answers. Parents need to decide what’s best for their own families.
I think sharenting is a slippery slope. Once you start sharing photos of your children, it’s hard to stop. And before you know it, you’re sharing everything about their lives.
I think sharenting is a great way to stay connected with friends and family who live far away. However, it’s important to be aware of the privacy concerns and to take steps to protect your children’s privacy.
Sharenting is the new helicopter parenting. Parents are hovering over their children’s online lives, trying to protect them from every little thing.
I’m not sure about sharenting. I can see the benefits, but I also worry about the privacy concerns. I think I’m going to wait until my kids are old enough to decide for themselves whether or not they want their photos shared online.