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This week, you watched Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier Chapter 1: Distracted by Everything and Chapter 2: What’s It Doing to Their Brains?
Discussion:
Professor Turkle believes that students are wrong to think that a “multitasking learning environment” will help them succeed as students. She believes that in order to learn certain things, we need to be still, quiet and focused on one thing at a time.
Question #1:
Do you agree with the professor’s opinion? Is it possible to learn while multi-tasking? Why or why not? NOTE: The focus here is learning and multitasking while using digital media.
Topic 2: Digital Media’s Impact on Society
Discussion:
This week you read “Intersection of American Media and Culture”, which explained how different technological transitions have shaped media industries.
Question #1: How has technological developments in radio, television, the Internet, OR newspaper (SELECT ONE) influenced mass communication? Support your response.

Digital Media

 

This week, you watched Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier Chapter 1: Distracted by Everything and Chapter 2: What’s It Doing to Their Brains?
Discussion:
Professor Turkle believes that students are wrong to think that a “multitasking learning environment” will help them succeed as students. She believes that in order to learn certain things, we need to be still, quiet and focused on one thing at a time.
Question #1:
Do you agree with the professor’s opinion? Is it possible to learn while multi-tasking? Why or why not? NOTE: The focus here is learning and multitasking while using digital media.

Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier – Chapter 1: Distracted by Everything http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/view/
Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier – Chapter 2: What’s It Doing to Their Brains? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/view/

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Do you agree or disagree that using digital media requires from us to exercise more responsibility than previous communication technologies (e.g. TV, radio, printed books and newspapers, hand-written notes and letters, oral communication)? Why or why not? Give specific examples from your own life (not a person you saw on the bus); analyze your experience.