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Shut Down Your Screen Week Analysis

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Parents and teachers in our local school district have proposed that the school joins a movement called “Shut Down Your Screen Week.” They claim that not using technology for a week and the Internet would enhance learning because it develops your mind better. The contrast that the other side has to that is that the Internet provides fast and quick answers to questions, and has a lot more information and it is accessible much faster and easier. The “Shut Down Your Screen Week” would be good for students to do because it allows to learn more, and not get distracted.

Books allow us to learn more. For example, in the article, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains By Nicholas Carr, he says, “What really makes us intelligent isn’t our ability to find lots of information quickly. It’s our ability to think deeply about that information.” Google allows us to have the information right in front us, and we just write or read about what it says. It’s not only Google, it’s anything with a screen. A book makes you …show more content…

In the article, Attached to Technology and Paying a Price by Matt Ritchel, Kord Campbell’s family is an example of a family who is addicted to their devices. In the afternoon, the squad all completes in a video game showdown. They all sit around the TV, playing a video game on their Wii. Their youngest daughter has an ipod touch, and all she does is use it. She also has a laptop. Researchers worry that “digital stimulation like this creates attention problems for children with brains that are still developing.” When we start to use the device over and over, it becomes a routine. Not only is it a routine, it could be considered to be a habit to keep checking things over and over again. For example, somebody who relies on their emails for their job checks their email constantly. This could be up to 50-100 times a day, something clearly too much and to distracting from the outside

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