Watching Television Makes You Smarter Essay

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    Summary on “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” In “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” author Steven Johnson explains how TV has changed throughout the years. This article was published in The New York Times Magazine in 2008, contains 18 pages, and is separated into four sections. It has references towards the author and diagrams that demonstrate threads. The purpose of “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” is to inform every adult and young adults who watch TV that watching shows can affect their minds. In…

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    everywhere. Social media websites, video games, TV shows are some examples of popular culture. Watching TV is one of the most common ways that United States citizens have to entertain themselves in their spare time. There a several cable companies that offered thousands of channels from where to chose. In addition, most of United States citizens have more than one TV in their houses. However, a television is not longer need if a person wants to watch their favorites TV shows. Today, there are…

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    Television has existed since the early 1920’s. So, it is not shocking to discover that children ages two to eleven watch over 24 hours of television per week. However, the incredibly high amount of time an adult invests in watching television is 33 hours a week. I dedicated an hour of my time to watch the hit, murder mystery television show “How to Get Away with Murder” an American drama series on ABC. Currently, the series has four seasons. As the show begins, it very clearly states what the…

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    Rhetorically Analyzing a Controversial Matter Parents are often telling their children to “turn off the TV and go outside” due to the belief that TV does nothing to stimulate growth and development. Society agrees with the views of the common parent; television sedates the mind rather than engages it. Steven Johnson, a credited author, challenges this controversial topic, arguing that more complex TV shows actually require intellectual labour. However, the successfulness of Johnson’s argument…

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    educated readers that television shows are not as mindless or unintelligent as many believe. In “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” Johnson argues that certain television shows can make a person smarter. Using the Sleeper Curve, he expresses that TV shows have progressed from being something mindless that is turned on in order to escape the reality of the rest of the world to something far more meaningful and intrinsic in its value. Although most would believe that watching television has no…

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    Anastasia Papanikolaou Mr. Engel AP English 11- 2 March 29, 2015 Pop Culture - Television: article responses • Watching TV Makes You Smarter by Steven Johnson 1. Steven Johnson calls his theory -- that the “most debased forms of mass diversion” (para. 4) turn out to be good for us, after all the “Sleeper Curve” after a scene in a Woody Allen movie. How does using one form of popular culture examine another form affect Johnson’s argument? Johnson, by naming “the sleeper curve” after a…

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    Kansas City metro area was covered with about three feet of snow! As the years go on the weather fluctuates and creates a long autumn, which is the season for television shows! It is crazy to look at the huge difference in Television from when I was born to the year 2016. TV has come a long way since then and has changed for the better. Television is one of the world’s most powerful creations to this day because it affects everyone in some way. When I was born eighteen years ago TV was great.…

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    behind humankind’s success. In the communication field the invention of the television is the most significant discovery. It changes the way to view the world. Invention of the television was the biggest and swift change in the history. The television was invented in the late 19s and 20s century. It was the mutual invention of many engineers and scientists. The idea generated from radio and telegraphic line. The first television design in 1880’s is form as the spinning disk which catch the…

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    Television and Videogames: The New Teaching Professors Who would believe an apocalyptic, zombie-killer game or series will make people smarter? Most people believe that mass media destroys your brain cells, but Steven Johnson and Tom Bissell prove this common assumption wrong. In his 2005 article for New York Times Magazine “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”, Johnson convincingly argues how modern shows are making people think more, thus exercising their minds. Supporting this point of view, in…

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    Watching TV Makes You Smarter Thesis: “I believe that the Sleeper Curve is the single most important new force altering the mental development of young people today, and I believe it is largely a force for good: enhancing our cognitive faculties, not dumbing them down.” Thinking Outside the Idiot Box Thesis: “In other words, if I understand correctly, watching TV teaches you to watch more TV—a truth already grasped by the makers of children's programming like Teletubbies, which is essentially…

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