If the internet is making you stupid, you’re not using it right
With due respect to the admirable Nicholas Carr (and writing as someone who enjoys paddling in the shallows as much as the next person)…
…if the internet is making you stupid, you’re not using it right.
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May 31, 2011 | Filed Under Argument map, Collaboration, Collective Intelligence, Critical Thinking, Debate Map, Debategraph, Deliberation, Education
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