The Internet: Supposed Negative Impacts
Society’s concern with supposed negative impacts of the net will seem old-fashioned soon; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Society’s concern with supposed negative impacts of the net will seem old-fashioned soon; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Will there be a premium on the skill of maintaining presence, of mindfulness, of awareness? http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Can the human brain adapt to the new pattern in stimuli and compensate for the problems? http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Will digital and computational thinking become more and more valuable and useful? http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Sharing, tweeting, status updating: preparing us for a future of always-on collaboration; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Societal reaction to new media seems to fit into a pattern described by moral panic theory; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
The tendency to moralize and fret over new media seems to be wired into us; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
All new tools initially tend to be questioned and feared by some segment of the public; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Have information consumption patterns become bitty and immediate? http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity
Hello! Yes, you! AOADD (Always-On Attention Deficit Disorder) is age-defying; http://eicker.at/Hyperconnectivity