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Contact and Such - 14 views

Well we have a good spread of sources thus-far, and i like the layout of the opening statement. I might suggest mentioning early on the link between the availability of nearly unlimited sources lea...

Kayla Mullis

Is technology producing a decline in critical thinking and analysis? | UCLA - 1 views

  • "Studies show that reading develops imagination, induction, reflection and critical thinking, as well as vocabulary," Greenfield said. "Reading for pleasure is the key to developing these skills. Students today have more visual literacy and less print literacy. Many students do not read for pleasure and have not for decades."
  • Among the studies Greenfield analyzed was a classroom study showing that students who were given access to the Internet during class and were encouraged to use it during lectures did not process what the speaker said as well as students who did not have Internet access. When students were tested after class lectures, those who did not have Internet access performed better than those who did.
  • "Wiring classrooms for Internet access does not enhance learning," Greenfield said.
    • Kayla Mullis
       
      Multitasking is not always the best idea. When it comes to the internet it is so stimulating that its hard to take in any other information. You can't be on tumblr and listen to the story about what happened at the coffee shop to your friend today and be able to respond to them meaningfully.
Kayla Mullis

The 4 Negative Side Effects Of Technology - Edudemic - 2 views

  • 3. Declining Writing Skills Due to the excessive usage of online chatting and shortcuts, the writing skills of today’s young generation have declined quite tremendously. These days, children are relying more and more on digital communication that they have totally forgot about improving their writing skills. They don’t know the spelling of different words, how to use grammar properly or how to do cursive writing.
    • Kayla Mullis
       
      I know I am guilty of this myself. We all rely on auto correct or spell check way more then anyone should, instead of trying to correct the mistakes by learning better literacy skills. Grammar is probably one of the things most effected by technology. Everything is cut short, or words are left out, and it gets worse every day.
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