As usual when there is a new form of information technology, some see it as unfortunate, as something that will damage the young people.
It’s very predictable, and it has happened throughout history….. when we went from a oral tradition to writing, when radio and cinema arrived, when we got TV, when we went from black-and-white TV to color (here in Norway, there was even a heated discussion in parlament concerning how color TV would damage people), and now it’s the same with the internet.
It’s good to take a sober look at this.
First, we see that some – perhaps those with a fear of the new – will have these opinions. It’s very predictable. It has happened thorughout history.
We also know that, in most cases, it won’t be as bad as some say, and it won’t be as good as some others say.
Also, it’s a tool. It all depends on how it’s used. A hammer can be very useful, and it can also be harmful. It just depends on how we use it.
We are adaptable. Our use of it changes, and the technology itself evolves. We see what works and doesn’t work, and we make adjustments.
And there is always a heightened facination with the new technology at first. I see that for myself. The use of and fascination with it reaches a saturation point, and the use becomes more moderate and appropriate to long term use.
Note: Yes, I know about “digital dementia” and that discussion. And I still find it helpful to see the bigger picture, and keep a sober view. There is an advantage and a drawback to any information technology. For instance, books allows us to be absorbed into a different world, and use our imagination to (re)create this world in our minds. At the same time, they are ridiculously linear, and makes us a slave of what the author wants us to imagine and feel. Books, movies and radio are forms of information technology where the recipient is expected to be quite passive in this sense. They are quite linear and authoritarian forms of information technology, and the information typically only goes one way – from the author to the recipient.
Even if it has its own drawbacks, the internet allows the user to be more active and intentional, and often create, share and participate more actively. That is a dramatic advantage of the internet over previous technologies. It levels the playing field for those with access to the internet, and dramatically lowers the threshold for contributing. Few could and can publish books, and even fewer can have their own traditional radio program. But anyone with access to the internet can have their own website, or blog, or podcast, or YouTube channel. Of course, many in the world do not have this access.
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– “digital demens”
– always skepticism to new information technology – books, tv, color tv, internet etc.
– lack the big picture + faith in people
– fascination bc is new, then adjust + technology will evolve
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As usual when there is a new form of information technology, some see it as unfortunate, as something that will damage the young people.
It’s very predictable, and it has happened throughout history….. when we went from a oral tradition to writing, and when new technologices arrived such as radio and when radio and cinema arrived, cinema to TV, from black-and-white TV to color (there was even a heated discussion in parlament concerning how color TV would damage people), and now from TV to internet.