By the research made on the University College London as part of five-year research sites, they found that student just skim through one source to the other. Carr arguments back to his main idea on this psychological research which he assumes that the internet access affect a person’s thinking. On the other side, the author of the study summarizes that with the use of text-messaging on cell phones, now we read more than before but it is a different reading but it also has changed our way of thinking. Carr may want to persuade us somehow because he presents to us a series of real- life examples interpreting that humans are becoming too dependable on the social Medias as well as the internet and all the biases and sources out- of- date running on the website. These days we have just some social media such as: Facebook, twitter, Instagram, Snapchap and sources like Google and …show more content…
Children now use cell phones when they even reach a mature age to own one, but this is neither children fault nor technology, but of course, parents because they buy cell phone to their kids as a form of entertainment and this in the long-term affects children’s learning. Also, these children begins their days using cells phone before to go school, and what really happen is that they are not focus on class because they are overwhelming with YouTube videos without any educative learning that they just watched before go to