Well, I do not have a face book account and frankly, don't want to get one. As if I am not busy enough already. I really don't want to become consumed with my "status". As the genre of the website suggests (social networking) rather than say (professional networking) I may become a bit more interested. I do understand that you can focus your searches and form groups etc., but in my opinion, there is just way too much hype wrapped around the social aspect of some of these sites. I registered for the Teacher Pop, still waiting for approval to actually do anything on that site.
Technology is good, I encourage and welcome advancement, but feel that there are different approaches to teaching, learning and communicating and there should be a balance to this approach. There are already many discussions directed at the use of calculators in school: have we lost the art of mental computing, or learning the process of radicals? Additionally, many schools are no longer teaching cursive writing. In a sense, the arrival of the computer, social networking, text, etc., have in some ways improved our level of communication, while in other ways pushed us towards losing part of our written language. Will our great descendents one day look at an archived cursive written piece and have to study for years to interpret much like the Egyptian hieroglyphics?