Experts debate whether today's kids are helped or hindered by their immersion in technology. Panelists include the lead researcher for the book Growing Up Digital, Mike Dover, the author of The Child and the Machine, Alison Armstrong and Sir Wilfred Laurier Faculty of Education professor Julie Mueller.
'We know less and we can't spell, but we're getting smarter' lol.
thetruthtrain 1 month ago
it is the role of adults that should works in educating how technology should be use properly to create, analyze, and select the right, useful contents. Cause without us, they are just a bunch of kids that just found out how interesting technology is without knowledge of how they could make the best out of it and excel.They are waiting for us to show them how to use technology wisely. It is us who should first learn how to use technology and to educate the children at using it appropriately.
yosefadjibaskoro 7 months ago
The third person is bs'ing!! They say were getting smarter but they have lowered the IQ expectancy levels to be able to say that. Calculators don't make you smarter, standing infront of a computer screen for hours will fry your brain and mess up your eye sight like the guy I'm talking about in this vid.
djkrylon 8 months ago
The last idiot made everyone else's point for them.
cbl2988 8 months ago