Many people argue that internet is making us smarter, due to the fact that it has given us an easier access to look for information on any topics within seconds, however the internet is filled with unreliable sources and information. Especially on certain websites, like Wikipedia which allows everyone to edit it, which might cause false information to spread around. Another aspect is that internet has made instantaneous communication worldwide a common thing, allowing intercultural experience that was once impossible to succeed. However, social media has created huge distraction to teenagers who often browse through their Facebook, twitter accounts in class and elsewhere. As a matter of fact, internet is making us less attentive and intelligent, as people’s ability to read and write aggravate, moreover, we are constantly distracted by the tremendous amounts of information on the internet, which leads to loss of concentration and memory.…
Google is making us smarter as we re-discover new ways to learn. In "Is Google Making Us Supid?” Nicholas Carr argues his profound concern on the use of the Internet and how it is affecting our brains. Carr 's main argument is that the Internet may well have damaging effects on cognition while reading; that would diminish the ability for concentration and contemplation. Carr strongly believes that the problem with the Internet is how it pushes us towards browsing information rather than digging in more deeply and considering it.…
Technology offers us the equality that our countries and society sometimes do not acknowledge. Technology offer us the positivity and hope that as time proceeds there will be more answers and solutions to our issues. Lastly, technology evokes this feeling of simplicity and makes us worry less for our daily errands. As Daniel J. Boorstin once said, “Technology is so much fun but we can drown in our technology. The fog of information can drive out…
"Is Google Making Us Stupid?" by Nicholas Carr illustrates to me that the internet is slowing down the development of our brain. I agree with his argument that technology has affected out attention span, he sets an example of how we now cannot concentrate on the readings, Scott Karp, and Bruce Friedman, both agree that their ability to read long articles has been affected by the web. Also, I agree with Carr that we are becoming low thinking people because the internet gives us easy access to have quick information research. However, I think that Google and the internet are actually helping us to learn new information. It is because when the computers are not here, we do all things by hand. If you want to know what a word means, you would need to get a dictionary. If you want to look up something that your teacher mentioned in class, but you don't know what it is, or how does it look like. Then, you would have to find the encyclopedia to look for it. In nowadays, we do everything by computer, communicate with people, blogging, searching, watch videos, etc. We can learn new information quickly by searching from the internet. As Carr said, "It [the Net] injects the medium’s content with hyperlinks, blinking ads, and other digital gewgaws, and it surrounds the content with the content of all the other media it has absorbed. A new e-mail message, for instance, may announce its arrival as we’re glancing over the latest headlines at a newspaper’s site" (Carr 62). They take away our concentration, when we are reading an article there are lots of ads, hyperlinks, which would take our attentions. Thus, we will go to another website and look for other stuffs.…
Technology is everywhere went wined in almost every part of our lives it affects a lot of things like how we shop, socialize connect, play and the most important one is learning. With it increasing without it we wouldn’t be able to create more jobs for people and this is the betterment of our society help us when we get lost when we need to eat and for many more things. technology surrounds everything in society it affects everything in our life. Some ways it helps by containing information that many rather it did not have.it sometimes…
= Technology has its benefits and drawbacks. Technology opens the doors to a number of resources available at a person’s disposal, but if not used correctly could lead to someone’s downfall. Technology is a powerful tool that should be used with care and caution. Any see technology as a way to send people into the 21st century, but if people are not prepared for it they can end up weak and hurt themselves due to the use of technology.…
Technology is valuable because it is used in every day. As Mandana Mohsenzadega states in, “OMG: Tweeting, Trending, and Texting” people feel incomplete without technology (448). Technology was intended to bring people closer and increase communication. To be able to stay in contact more in a faster way when is impossible to see a family member. Maybe they might live in a different country and for many reasons not being able to travel. Technology is very important and useful, because it provides a lot of information, it makes businesses more efficient and it is a faster way to protect people in dangerous occasions.…
An example of that is, “Imaging studies show the brains of Internet users become more efficient at finding information. And players of some video games develop better visual acuity.” (Attached to Technology and Paying a Price). This shows that people who use the internet or play certain video games, can develop skills that come from those activates like, better visual acuity, or the ability to look through large amounts of information and pick out the important parts. Some people may say that the internet can create a lot of distractions, it can also have positive effects and can help people in many different ways. In summary, the internet, and technology can help develop your brain and can give you certain skills.…
Whether it be facebook, instagram, twitter , pinterest , tumblr , or snapchat . Social media is another phone. It is how we connect. In this day and age it is almost a part of life. Many people prefer to speak to a person over the internet as opposed to speaking over the phone or go and meet up with the same person. NBC news did a coverage on this issue. In their article they stated that “Many kids don’t understand the basics of simple conversation…with so much communication happening online or via text, kids have few opportunities to see manners and good communication in action, and even fewer chances to practice.” (McCready, Amy “Don’t Let Technology Rob Kids of Social Skills” pg 1). Social skills are pivotal to a person’s success in life. Without them it will be very arduous to build trusting relationships with others. If a person does not know how to approach unexpected situations in a work environment it will be very difficult for them to maintain a job . Another benefit of social skills is that if you know how to interact with others you can be happier. Great interpersonal skills could give you the confidence to discuss your ideas clearly with others. In addition to this if you can socialize with others you will be more comfortable going out to social events such as dinners , parties , ceremonies , carnivals , or even amusement…
Nicholas Carr and Jamais Cascio both agree that frequent use of the internet is making the ability to focus, a more difficult task than it used to be. Nicholas Carr, the author of Is Google Making Us Stupid?, believes that information overload by using the internet has caused people’s ability to focus to decrease. Jamias Cascio, the author of Get Smarter, states that our minds are used to interruption and having multiple things going on at once, therefore we expect our focus to be divided. The ability to focus may be decreasing, but is that making people less smart? Cascio says that, “The trouble isn’t that we have too much information at our fingertips, but that our tools for managing it are still in their infancy.” He’s basically saying that our brains have to adapt to all of the information we receive by ways of the internet, that our brains will “evolve” to be able to accept these mass amounts of information. Carr states that people rely on the internet for quick answers and by the process of looking something…
Social media allows people connect to each other no matter how far apart you are, making friend, sharing pictures, and exchanging ideas easily. According to Pew research, social networking site users have more friends and more close friends compared to those who are not social networking site users. The average American has 634 ties in their overall network and technology users have bigger networks (Hampton). It does also create expansions through shared interests with people from more diverse backgrounds and around the world.…
There are nothing more beneficial than technology. Many might say that its a boom however, there are many advantages about technology. Although some met be right that technology can take away self independent and self reliability. It is a privilege to have technology to be able to access information faster and to live a comfortable life. Technology promotes reliable information, business, and it improve healthcare. Everywhere in the world people gain from technology by communicating to their love one without going through struggle.…
This is largely because of the way we read on the internet and the amount of data the internet has. The modern generation has developed this way of reading where they hop from one site to the next. Whatever article catches their attention, they jump to it without finishing the article they were previously on. This hopping method also has a lot to do with the amount of information on the internet. The internet is the world’s biggest library. Human beings are curious creatures so it is natural for people to want to know everything there is. This thirst for knowledge makes people hop from one site to the next. People want to know everything that catches their attention. Ten interviewees were asked if they lose concentration when they read. Jay Patel, a student from the class of 2019 at the University of Bridgeport, said “Yes, I lose concentration when I am reading mainly because of all the distractions on the internet.” Seven out of the ten interviewees replied with a form of yes. Most of the seven interviewees claimed that they are easily distracted, but only if the topic they are reading isn’t something that interests them. The remaining three interviewees claimed that they don’t lose concentration at all no matter what they read. Jay was the first to admit that the internet was the reason he was distracted. Most people don’t realize how easily they can get distracted on the internet. One minute you are doing research for your English essay, and the next you’re on TMZ reading about the latest exploits of Kim…
From day to day, our world has been changed gradually from one condition to another. New ideas always come up to the minds of every people to make the living better. Nowadays, technology has advanced in tremendous leaps and bounds. We cannot imagine the world without technological advances such as computer, televisions, machines and so on. However there are some advantages and disadvantages of technology.…
Today’s learners appear smarter, yet they can’t read as their parents do and they are addicted to the Internet. Even in classes, their concentration is questionable as they are uneasy to simply sit and listen. They become alive again through video presentations, group activities and computer classes.…