We may think that digital technology is positively effecting and expanding our ways of learning, but I have found that this is not always the case. After further looking into this topic, I have come to the conclusion that not only is technology not doing us any positive favors, but it is actually effecting us
I decided to take a look into the effects our technology today has on the way our society and growing generation is reading. I found this article, written by Martin L. Kutscher M.D., The Effects of Digital Technology on Reading, and was rather surprised by the results I came across. Going into this search blind, I was
As technology revolutionizes the way we interact, live, and move, it also revolutionizes the way we learn and receive an education. With the new and improved devices from the popular tech-companies of 2018, not only is the way we are learning is being improved but the way we are being taught it is being improved.
The New York Time’s article, “How Technology is (and isn’t) Changing our Reading Habits,” touches upon how the technological changes in reading effect 21st-century families, adults, children, industries, and businesses. It focuses on how these groups are being affected by the literature-technological take-over. Alexandra Alter, a reporter in the book industry, responds to prompted questions about how
Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan My rating: 4 of 5 stars A few years ago I went into the Human Resources office where I worked and asked for assistance in helping me decide what I want to be when I grow up. They […]