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Search Engines Change How Memory Works - 0 views

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    No wonder so many people cheat at quizzo. Also like this quote at the end: "The internet and technology in general is a huge part of people's lives. It makes no sense to me that we're not studying it more," she said. Go us?
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Internet literacy, computer skills, new opportunities: Sometimes it all starts with lea... - 0 views

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    The mayor of Chicago has implemented a plan in partnership with Comcast to bring cheaper high-speed internet to low-income families and students. They have also created Smart Communities centers to educate people about computer use.
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Jaron Lanier -- You Are Not a Gadget - 0 views

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    I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned Jaron Lanier or this book, but a friend just recommended it and I was looking up to see what his views are like. It seems that the book, among other things, talks about having to have a self before we begin to share it. Are we disregarding the complexities of life with social media? Are we demonstrating to people that we're living rather than finding personal meaning in life? But I really need to look into it a bit more and I'm not quite sure what I think yet. He's a preeeetty interesting character, that's for sure, with a different take on things. Anyone read this? What do you think?
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Sonar Shows You Why A Stranger Should Be Your Friend - 0 views

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    An app that uses your info and location to show you that strangers around you could share interests and could be possible friends. Really? Come on, now. We need this? It's like a funny little trust-detector. I can see how it could be cool, but I just don't know about this one. Our whole idea of and interaction with 'strangers' these days is pretty interesting -- something I've been looking into as a result of this course, which led me to this article!
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying by Loving the Smartphone - 3 views

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    Interesting perspective on the benefits of having a smartphone. I still haven't committed to getting one yet, but I can see his point. It's also interesting to think about his 4th point about always having answers after having read the JSB essays. Is it actually limiting us? Also, as Kelly pointed out, if fire is an external stomach, would the smartphone/computer be the external mind? Maybe he said that in there and I missed it, but having an external mind is pretty useful.
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"Don't Believe Facebook; You Only Have 150 Friends" - 1 views

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    I thought this was an interesting article after all of our discussions this past week. Is there a limit to our growing networks?
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