"As an educator and citizen, we have to ask if we are leading us towards the direction in which current technology fulfills our human goals." (Tomoe)
How computers change our ideas is an article by Sherry Turkle exploring changes in thinking often used in computer usage. Turkle recognizes her having a computer in our life through her own experience and her observation of the world around her has a big psychological impact.
Professor Turkle has a doctorate in sociology and personality psychology from Harvard University.
Professor Turkle wrote the "subjective aspects" of people and technology, especially the relationship with computers.
Just typing in a keyword will display millions of websites on that topic and everything will be possible. Knowledge is at your fingertips. However, I think that technology itself makes people think that books will never be chosen again. This leads to a person losing, losing the exciting sense of actually knowing that he did all the work.
There is an interesting theme in the article "How computers change our way of thinking". As Sherry Turkle says, I am thinking how computers will affect our lives and affect all aspects of ours. Turkle explains how we create our idea. Then, adding that with a computer that changes our mindset, they affect everything we do. We grew up in society with computers. It is definitely a way of doing different ways of thinking and ways than our ancestors. Turkle continues to insist that computers have made it possible to do the amazing things we are growing but they adversely affect our daily lives. They change our mind but they are not always a good way. Now, everything is using a computer. They are commonplace in our world. She makes you think painfully about changes in life, painfully, computers will not bring about life. She then quotes some of the reasons our view has changed in this regard. Finding flaws in her thoughts is easy
How computers change our way of thinking is an article by Sherry Turkle exploring changes in the way people use computers often. Turkle is aware of having her own experience and having her computer in our life through her observation of the world around her has a big psychological impact. Just typing in a keyword will display millions of websites on that topic and everything will be possible. Knowledge is at your fingertips. However, I think that technology itself makes people think that books will never be chosen again. This leads to a person becoming lazy and losing an exciting sense of actually knowing that he did all the work.