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“Is Google Making Us Stupid: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains,” by Nicholas Carr, The Atlantic:
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/is-google-making-us-stupid/6868/
What are the main points of the article? Point out the strengths and weaknesses of the argument presented.
-Do you agree that web browsing, social networking, and texting require a different kind of reading than that required for traditional print sources? -Does the google-brain lack the power of sustained concentration? If there is a change in our reading habits—and brains—is this necessarily a bad thing, or is it rather a desirable adaptation to a new environment? (Does it make us better persons?)
– If brains-on-google are wired dif¬ferently than brains-without-google, what sorts of indications would there be? Can you rec¬ognize the signs in yourself and your friends (or is it too late)?
-Do you read long books from cover to cover? Why or why not? Does the article truly invite reflection on our reading habits, or is the author merely resistant to change?
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