This link has been bookmarked by 27 people . It was first bookmarked on 12 May 2008, by Steve Lynch.
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“The global cyber world promises a more reassuring, safer option than the messy world of in-your-face three-dimensional life. But the IT technologies are already blurring the cyber world and reality
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The more we play games, the less time there is for learning specific facts and working out how those facts relate to each other. This can result, she maintains, in a failure to build highly personalised individual conceptual frameworks – the whole point of education and the basis of individual identity
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28 Feb 11
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It’s as if all that young grey cortical matter is being scalded and defoliated by a kind of cognitive Agent Orange, depriving them of moral agency, imagination and awareness of consequences
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Wilfred RubensVolgens Greenfield, neuroloog, heeft het gebruik van technologie tot gevolg dat kinderen afleren om zelfstandig te denken en zich in te leven in anderen. Het artikel maakt duidelijk dat het gebruik van ICT grote risico’s met zich meebrengt.
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08 Aug 08
Rotem HermonTechnology is moulding a generation of children unable to think for themselves or empathise with others, says the leading brain scientist Susan Greenfield. Is it time to switch off?
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Ryan CSusan Greenfield’s lower lip pouts as if to blow a raspberry.
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06 May 08
Jeff WilliamsAnother point of view.
internet kids Learning research science technology education culture
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Anco van Moolenbroekverband tussen games en verslaving, hersenen enz. Susan Greenfield is neurobioloog
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