Summary Of Is Google Making USupid By Nicholas Carr

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iGoogle In todays vast network of the Internet and constant upgrades and updates of social media and technology is slowly erasing the use of actually using a book, whether it’s to gain knowledge on a subject or to find out how to make potato salad. In Nicholas Carr’s reading “Is Google Making Us Stupid” he talked about how technology is shaping our brain with the vast information the Internet possesses, he also talks about how we loose focus on long written articles, which he even uses himself as an example of this trait of becoming more intertwined with the internet. Also he talks about how we are becoming more and more dependent towards the Internet. I do agree with Carr’s main points of how we heavily rely on the Internet and that it’s …show more content…

Some of the good things that I got out of the Internet are that I can find information about anything from it in a matter of clicks. For an example of this is that on my truck I blew my head gasket and needed it replace, but since I had all this endless information on the inter net I just did a basic “Google” search. While I was working on my truck to repair it, our neighborhood went dark, meaning that our internet was not available, which ended up stopping my progress working on my truck tell it came back on. Since I was heavily reliant on the Internet I didn’t have to refrain the steps how to fix my truck to memory. Also another example how I took the internet for example and ended up having a negative effect on me is that how when I was younger I would play video games and when I got stuck I would ask my friends or brothers to help me through this, but now when ever I get stuck playing these games all I have to do is “Google” it to find out what I have to do. This act right here is having negative outcomes on our long-term memory because we are so dependent on the Internet database. In both of these examples of my negative encounter with the Internet has had a impact on my ability to retain certain information, because I’m just one click away from re learning it …show more content…

Some of his main points that he pointed out was that how we have became too reliant on the Internet and never really learn the material because we have such easy access to this information. Just like how Plato explained on a stone slab a thousand years ago, and just like my example about my truck. Also he mentions that how our minds are becoming warped with reading tons of quick articles that are full of information and having a negative effect on us when we try to read long lengthy articles or books together information, without drifting off and not paying attention to the reading. Finally Carr’s main point of his reading is that he is just worried for up in coming generation of internet users are going to become to dependent on the internet, and even try to make a super computer that is smarter than our brain. Lastly I do believe in what Carr is talking about of how we are becoming to depend towards the Internet, and that how it is shaping our minds. Although the Internet and its knowledge is a very helpful tool and that it is very integrated in our lives, it is also a dangerous to as well affecting our brains and they way we learn, and