Tolulope Akeredolu-Thomas
Dr. Lepschy
ENC 1101
October 16, 2017
Summary and Response Essay In “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” published in The Atlantic in July/Aug 2008, Carr Nicholas describes how the internet is fundamentally changing our Lives in the way we think and process information. Carr explains how we are having trouble to focus when reading on long pieces of writing; whereby, we skimmed through the whole reading text. Likewise, Carr affirms how the brain is malleable and how the internet might be shaping it by literally rewiring the brains network. He asserts the different ways and examples on how the internet has had effect in our brain and our way of thinking. First, in agreement with the author’s argument about the how the internet is fundamentally changing our lives in the way we think and process information. He is right because the internet has been the main source of information that most people use nowadays to make their work more easier and faster. People tend not to think straight anymore to do things right because of the internet which brings more easier information than for us to use our brain. According to carr, he gives the example of Friedrich Nietzsche’s typewriter to show that the prolonged use of such a new medium could have a possible result of an overall
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He is right because the way we read and think has changed; whereby, we cannot read through a longish articles or books anymore instead we skimmed through it which is supposed not to be in that way. Although, most people tend to believe that the internet is the best thing to use to make their work more easier and to make it more convenient for them, but this does not make their reading more effective and their thinking more consistent. “The brain,” according to Old’s, “has the ability to reprogram itself on the fly, altering the way it functions” (qtd. In