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09-02-2011, 08:13 PM #17
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Thanked: 1371Sorry. I should have been more clear.
I meant has any study been done to show causation? I do believe that kids today are more ignorant about a lot of things (and things they shouldn't be ignorant about). I don't believe that they are dumber, and I don't believe technology is the cause of their ignorance.
It's easy to say: Kids are ignorant. Kids use technology more. Therefore, technology causes ignorance.
That is bad logic.
So kids today aren't memorizing the names of flowers and plants. I would say their memory is getting exercised in other ways though. It's impossible to use all this technology without remembering LOTS of things about it. Just ask a senior citizen that's learning to use a computer.
I fully agree with that. I just don't believe technology is to blame for it. In fact, I think technology makes it easy for motivated people to be less ignorant.
I used to teach adults. I did some education at a college, where the typical audience was 18-25 years old. I did teaching outside the college where the typical audience was 25-55 years old. IN GENERAL, students at the college definitely had more of an attitude of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility about learning than those outside the college.
I can only speculate about the cause of that difference - I have a few ideas, and none of them involve technology having rotted the brains of the youth.
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