


Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University and has worked as a director of Research and Analysis at the National Endowment for the Arts. OL15951804W Page_number_confidence 94.35 Pages 374 Ppi 300 Republisher_date 20200211143240 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 638 Scandate 20200209192812 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781585428861 Tts_version 3.Mark Bauerlein is the bestselling author of "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future," one of the key works on the perils of the new social media. "Nomadicity" / Todd Gitlin - "What is Web 2.0" / Tim O'Reilly - "Web squared" / Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle - "Web 2.0" / Andrew Keen - "Wikipedia and beyond" / Katherine Mangu-Ward - "Judgment" / Maggie Jackson - "A dream come true" / Lee Siegel - "The end of solitude" / William Deresiewicz - "Means" / Clay ShirkyĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 11:01:48 Associated-names Bauerlein, Mark Boxid IA1774823 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Col_number COL-609 Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier "Identity crisis" / Sherry Turkle - "They call me Cyberboy" / Douglas Rushkoff- "The people's net" / Douglas Rushkoff - "Social currency" / Douglas Rushkoff - "The eight net gen norms" / Don Tapscott - Love online" / Henry Jenkins - "We can't ignore the influence of digital technologies" / Cathy Davidson - "Virtual friendship and the new narcissism" / Christine Rosen - "Activists" / John Palfrey and Urs Gasser - The Fate of Culture. "Digital natives, digital immigrants" / Marc Prensky - "Do they really think differently?" / Marc Prensky - "The internet" / Steven Johnson - "Learning to think in a digital world" / Maryanne Wolf - "Learning theory, video games, and popular culture" / James Gee - "Usability of websites for teenagers" / Jakob Nielsen - "User skills improving, but only slightly" / Jakob Nielson - "Is Google making us stupid?" / Nicholas Carr - "Your brain is evolving right now" / Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan - Social Life, Personal Life, School. Includes bibliographical references and index Collects writings by leading thinkers and cultural commentators on the pros and cons of the social media revolution, covering topics ranging from reading skills and attention spans to cyberbullying and the digital playground
