My favorite fictional Professor, aptly described the end of learning. Faber, tells how his class went from
Sven Birkerts The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction Alan Jacobs
Slow Reading in a Hurried Age David Mikics
Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital Age Naimi S. Baron
My own experience parallels that of Professor Faber. With declining Liberal Arts majors and distracted Great Books students....
Our lives have become as thin as the thinnest flat screen TV. There is a hollowness to our public discourses and our private conversations. It is not surprising how the tone, texture, and content of our verbal exchanges mimic posts on our dominate social media or the headline stories
Of course, the title of this blog could have been any of the following:
How Instagram Killed
How Vine Killed
How Facebook Killed
How Google+ Killed
How LinkedIn Killed
Sven Birkerts The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction Alan Jacobs
Slow Reading in a Hurried Age David Mikics
Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital Age Naimi S. Baron
My own experience parallels that of Professor Faber. With declining Liberal Arts majors and distracted Great Books students....
Our lives have become as thin as the thinnest flat screen TV. There is a hollowness to our public discourses and our private conversations. It is not surprising how the tone, texture, and content of our verbal exchanges mimic posts on our dominate social media or the headline stories
Of course, the title of this blog could have been any of the following:
How Instagram Killed
How Vine Killed
How Facebook Killed
How Google+ Killed
How LinkedIn Killed