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The digital divide : arguments for and against Facebook, Google, texting, and the age of social networking / edited and introduced by Mark Bauerlein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, c2011.Description: xiv, 354 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781585428861 (pbk.) :
  • 9781585428861 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4833 BAU
LOC classification:
  • HM851 .D524 2011
Contents:
S. 1. The brain, the senses. Digital natives, digital immigrants -- 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 -- 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 -- s. 2. Social life, personal life, school. Identity crisis / Sherry Turkle -- They call me Cyberboy -- The people\'s net -- 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 -- s. 3. The fate of culture. 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 Shirky.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 303.4833 BAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 216131

Includes bibliographical references and index.

S. 1. The brain, the senses. Digital natives, digital immigrants -- 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 -- 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 -- s. 2. Social life, personal life, school. Identity crisis / Sherry Turkle -- They call me Cyberboy -- The people\'s net -- 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 -- s. 3. The fate of culture. 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 Shirky.

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