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The Computer and Education: Choosing the Least Powerful Means of Instruction
Oleh:
Stivers, Richard
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society vol. 19 no. 2 (Apr. 1999)
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page 99-104.
Fulltext:
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The computer is a threat to the intellectual and moral education of students. It reduces words to their most abstract meaning, thereby objectifying meaning. Moreover, the computer promotes logical thought at the expense of dialectical thinking. The computer is behind the proliferation of random information, all of which is at the disposal of the individual user. This fosters a cynical worldview that information is random and exists to be exploited. Finally, the computer turns us into consumers of information that fragments the personality and makes moral responsibility increasingly difficult. It allows for anonymous discourse and substitutes information for judgment. Teachers should resist the use of the mass media—especially the computer and television—as much as possible.
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