Is Google Making You Stupid?
Finally. I was afraid that I was the only one. Nicholas Carr wrote an interesting piece in the Atlantic Monthly, stating that his ever increasing dependance of the quick speedy information highway is making him stupid. Mainly it is chipping away at his capacity for concentration and contemplation and that it may have an affect on our future society.
In Plato’s Phaedrus, Socrates bemoaned the development of writing. He feared that, as people came to rely on the written word as a substitute for the knowledge they used to carry inside their heads, they would, in the words of one of the dialogue’s characters, “cease to exercise their memory and become forgetful.” And because they would be able to “receive a quantity of information without proper instruction,” they would “be thought very knowledgeable when they are for the most part quite ignorant.” They would be “filled with the conceit of wisdom instead of real wisdom.”
Sadly I have to agree with him. I barely made it through his five page article. These days I have trouble digging deep into a book, thinking that in my mind I can just hit command+F and do a search for what I am looking for then be done with it. Unfortuantly I can't and it took me a semester of school to actually make myself concentrate, read every word and dig out the meaning of the book.
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First of all, thanks for visiting my embryonic blog. It will take some time to make it actually interesting. Second of all, if it makes you feel any better, I have visited your blog a couple of times in the last little while. I just am not a comment leaver. It’s intriguingt though
On the topic of Google, from an educator’s standpoint this infuriates me. Can you believe that they dare suggested in a staff meeting that we don’t need to teach students the basics of education any more. They can just get it on the web, they said! We should be teaching TECHNOLOGY…….It left a sore spot.
I’m not stupid. Wait, yes I am. I don’t even know how to work google. Did you get this? I don’t even know how to work a computer.