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More information, less knowledge

  • 15 oct 2014
  • 1 min de lectura

"More information, less knowledge" is a document in which I am inclined to think that the author attempts to educate the reader the facts currently incurred and that can happen in the future by the constant use of electronic devices, which we lead the Web.


The fragment that has impressed me most was where he says: "The smarter we be our computer, we will be more stupid." From my point of view, I think that the author exaggerates about the item. I disagree with your statement, because although we have a very good computer and just typing words to search and click "Search" we get the answer, it does not mean that all people copy the text to find and deliver the work to the teacher. From my experience, I can say that it is not. I select the information initially contrasted with the different pages and, especially, reliable databases and even eBooks. From then reworked the text to deliver.


Therefore, I think it does not make us stupid. Everything depends on the will, desire and concern for each person to learn.


 
 
 

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Maria Ferrandis Puertes 

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