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Nicholas Carr's 'Is Google Making USupid?'

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In “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr argues that easy access to information on the internet causes a shorter attention span, and makes people incapable to solve problems unassisted. According to Carr, typical readers have become lazy because of being spoiled by the access of thousands of sources of information that can be found on the internet. Rather than reading a book, or doing thorough research on a subject, the reader will commonly answer a question by searching for it on the internet. This method not only diminishes the attention span, but also comes off as lazy due to the fact that the reader won’t put in the time and effort it takes to actually learn a subject.
Carr says that current technology has taken the place of free thought. With all of that information at the reader’s fingertips, the reader would take the easy way out and just look it up online. For one, that’s considered passive learning. Passive learners take the easy way out, because there is no consequences or feedback from whoever they take their information from. Secondly, the odds of the reader retaining the details they learned is slim to none. If the reader needs information, they should use books, documents, and primary sources for that information. Instead, …show more content…

It’s easy to agree with Carr in the sense that it’s harder to retain knowledge when you are searching for something on the web. From personal experience, it’s hard to remember the news stories that are read on a website’s homepage. Someone will ask about a hurricane in Florida, and I’ll say to them, “I thought it was already hitting the North”. Reading information on the news is the easy part, but remembering where it’s from and what it’s about is what most people have problems with. The answer to this problem is reading the details over and over until you have it down, rather than using that information once and throwing it away

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