Have you seen the debate of the intelligence and the stupidity of the internet and how it effects the way the human brain works? The Internet has turned the way we live in a completely different direction. This make the world wonder what is the internet doing to our life as we evolve into the modern world. Today we will look at why Nicholas Carr thinks the internet make you dumber in has article from Wall Street Journal “Does the Internet Make You Dumber?”. Carr believes that the constant use of social media and growth is making us dumber. While on the other side of the argument says that the internet make us smarter, Clay Shirky is the author of “Does the Internet Make …show more content…
Novels, newspapers, scientific journals were created to increasing the intellectual of society. Then points out how the internet is forming a new culture in our society. Information sites like Wikipedia allows editing, which means people are gaining knowledge through participation. He continues building credibility stating that similarly, open source software has been critical to the spread of the web and that great things have come from it. Websites like Patients Like Me, designed to accelerate medical research by getting patients to publicly share their health information. Reading is as unnatural act we are no more evolved to read books then we are to use computers. Literate societies become literate by investing extraordinary resources, every year, training children to read. It is now our turn to figure out what we need to do to shape our use of digital tools. He believes there are three reasons to think that the Internet will fuel the intellectual achievements of 21st century society. The Net, in fact, restores reading and writing as central activities in our culture. He continues appealing to the reader that there is a worth to the Internet and things that it contains. Sure, there’s a lot dumb stuff online, however there is lots of dumb stuff in bookstores. Lastly Shirky relates directly with his readers as we are all living through the largest expansion in expressive capability in human history. Just as required education was a response to print, using the Internet well will require new cultural institutions as well, not just new technologies. We have increased freedom to create which means increased freedom to create throwaway material, there is no easy way to get through a media revolution of this magnitude: the