The Independent reporting:
Quite the opposite, so long as we grasp the fresh
routes to knowledge, and connection, that technological change brings,
says Nick Harkaway.
Reading, rumour has it, is under threat - and not just from TV and
computer games. The supposed risk comes from the nature of digital text,
which has links and distractions. Each requires you to make a
split-second decision - to follow or not to follow? - thereby kicking
your brain out of the smooth function of reading and into a judgmental
mode which is cognitively different. Reading in this environment, you
allegedly lose the ability - it's an acquired skill, which needs to be
practised - to read properly at all.
And it's not just reading which is in jeopardy; so too are family,
society, even thinking. The digital age, we are told, is corrupting
everything from interpersonal contact and child development to public
order and the human brain. There's a panicky feel to our relationship
with technology today, even though quite often it's just the bearer of
bad news, rather than the cause.
...
Perhaps the most important thing to understand about digital
technology is that it is a tool rather than an identity. It is not
suited to every situation. Some things, however, it does very well. We
need to learn to choose when to apply it to our advantage.
The
internet has the capacity to extend to us genuine choice, and that is
not without risk. Real power does entail real responsibility. As social
media make it easier to find like-minded people and exert pressure to a
given end, we have to sk ourselves whether what we're asking for -
demanding, even - is genuinely in our interest. A brief glance at the
finances of the state of California will tell you why. If we are willful
rather than wise, we'll bankrupt ourselves, and probably worse. Good
decision-making is the crucial skill of the digital age, and one which
requires information....
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/the-essay-will-reading-in-the-digital-era-erode-our-ability-to-understand-the-world-7734221.html
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