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    While listing to the Ted Talk of Gever Tulley: 5 dangerous things you should let your kids do is an interesting topic. Tulley mentions objects that kids should be allowed to play with for they can have a valuable opportunity to learn how to interact with the world around them. With that said, Gever Tulley is a computer scientist and is the founder of Tinkering School. He is the benefactor of the organization Thinker; he wants to help kids build things they have in mind. The five dangerous things…

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    In “Great to Watch”, Maggie Nelson discusses the concept of spectatorship in a lawless environment and those who wish to act as vigilantes in that environment. Furthermore, Sherry Turkle, in “Selections From Alone Together”, examines the relationship between children and artificially intelligent toys and the possible negative outcomes that can come from the relationship. Additionally, Azar Nafisi explains the human rights violations that occur in Iran in “Selections from Reading Lolita in…

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    Essay The truth behind video games. "If our lives are already written, it would take a courageous man to change the script." Alan Wake, Video game character. Video games takes us to different amazing worlds as we live and see life form the game characters prospective, on the same day I can kill the entire earth population on video game and save the planet earth from alien invasion on a different game. The only limit on video games industry is human imagination. Moreover, Video games forms our…

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    The debate on whether television programs are making society more educated has gone on for years. Author Steven Johnson goes into extensive and specific research about this topic in his article, “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”. Throughout the writing piece, Johnson discusses the differences in television from two decades ago, a decade ago, fives years ago versus television now. His argument is strongly saying that TV series’ and programs have advanced conspicuously by introducing more complexity…

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    the students and students can also create recordings to collect information. For the digital immigrant, it is much like how we used cassette tapes and recorders or in today’s world the CD player and recorder. It is material that is an audio and video distributed online. The purpose of reviewing the dynamics of podcasting is to recognize podcasting as a learning tool. Teachers and students can record and listen to information later. There is greater engagement, more discussions, and…

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    video games would increase the mental health of players, learning and exceeding in subjects like English. However, Taoism also states that there has to be a harmony between playing video games and the benefits from playing video games. So, scholastic video games should be played moderately because excessively video game playing can lead to addiction and that comes with it 's vices. Video games can reduce the symptoms of ADHD and treat anxiety. In Nathan Wilkinson 's article “Online Video Game…

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    surrounded by video games is almost inevitable, even more so with video game popularity continuing to increase. Video games are readily available on a variety of different devices including mobile ones, which allows one to be able to play video games at any time of the day, anywhere. Because of its time consuming role in a child’s life, the question of whether video games are affecting a child’s academic performance is often argued. Although parents and teachers conclude that video games are…

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    Media's Puppets

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    Not seeing what logic is, and going off of personal feeling or experiences. The Media makes people emotionally unstable when they come in contact with their video games and their music video gangsters. Watching or listing to these videos could potentially lead a person to changing their character or living with long term consequences. This is a very important topic to discuss because youth crimes are on a constant rise and if we had an understanding…

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    their music videos. One of the most influential female artists in our world today is Beyonce. In her efforts to influence her fans, Beyonce is well known for her wide collection of songs commonly…

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    Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution is a book written by Steven Levy about the early days and what he defined as “True Hackers”. This book starts off talking about the Tech Model Railroad Club in the 1950s all the way to the “Gamer Hackers” of the 1980s. It describes the different equipment that was used during the periods, the skills of the hackers, and the reasons they either became hackers or was interested in computers. Hackers in today’s society are not the same as in the 1950s.…

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