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How Google is stealing our students’ brainpower

It’s frightening to think, but there’s strong and growing evidence that search engines and the technology of smart phones are rewiring how our brains process and retrieve information – to our hurt.

There a great article in The Atlantic magazine right now:  Is Google Making Students Stupid?, a review of Nicholas Carr’s new book, The Glass Cage: Automation and Us. Both article and book analyze the dangers of information technology and automation. 

My own experience as a teacher of 5th-12th grade homeschool students in effective communication and critical thinking classes support the article’s premise — a student’s ability to memorize information appears to be on the decline. Actually, it’s not just students, but anyone who makes a habit of using the internet and apps instead of cultivating their memories.

Here’s a short excerpt from Carr’s book “The effect of ubiquitous spell check and AutoCorrect software is a revealing example. Psychologists studying the formation of memories have found that the act of generating a word in your mind strengthens your capacity to remember it. When a computer automatically corrects a spelling mistake or offers a drop-down menu of options, we’re no longer forced to generate the correct spelling in our minds.”

Take a look at the article. Do your own research. How we raise our kids to think has never been a more important topic.

A closing excerpt from the article: “Carr notes that the word “robot” derives from robota, a Czech term for servitude. His book is a valuable reminder that if we don’t carefully examine the process that makes us dependent on technology, our position in the master-servant relationship can become the opposite of what we imagine.”

Pick the right major and get paid for what you love to do

Big group of peopleChristopher Ingraham for The Washington Post has a great article on which college majors offer the most- or least-meaningful jobs and careers, as well as the best-paying or least-paying jobs and careers.

A total of 207 careers are ranked – by surveys from PayScale of 1.4M graduates who received those majors. You might be surprised where your desired major places on the chart.

    • The most meaningful – Pastoral ministry
    • The best paying – Petroleum engineer
    • The least paying – Child development
    • The least meaningful – Film production

Here’s the whole article: Want to do what you love and get paid for it? Choose one of these majors

I took the workshop

 

“I really learned how to manage my time in writing timed essays, plus the importance of original thinking in my writing. I must say that this is my favorite SAT essay workshop out of the three I have taken. Plus I’ll never forget the friends I made there.”

 

“Now the far-off goal of getting a great SAT score is within my reach. Now I feel confident in writing any kind of essay and that;s why I think others should take this workshop.”

 

“Even though it was only a 3-day workshop, I feel more prepared to take the SAT essay and any other test with timed essays that I might run into. And I had fun working with the other students.”

 

“This workshop has hugely expanded my ability to write any kind of essay beyond the SAT. Plus I meet a bunch of cool students.”

 

 

“I learned how to write a high-scoring essay. Other students should take this workshop. The format was easy to follow and I felt at ease.”

 

 

“This class is a fun and valuable experience. I learned a whole lot. And again, it is fun!”

 

 

“The techniques you learn in the workshop help you complete the essay on time with all the needed components to get a high score.”