This presentation was made for Film 260 at Queen's University. It argues the role Internet plays in our lives, and the extent to which it has manipulated our minds.
2. The Internet has gained
access to our minds.
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3. It can now shape our
behaviours…
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4. & our abilities to think and process
information.
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5. The overload of information has left our
critical and creative thinking at risk.
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6. As we spend more and more
time on digital technology, it becomes harder
and harder for us to pay attention to the
world before us.
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8. The Internet has helped reduce the average
attention span of 12 minutes to 5 minutes over ten
years.
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Source: How Social Media is Ruining Our Minds
9. Teachers have to change their
lessons to accommodate this
cognitive deterioration.
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10. I’m an
entertainer.
I have to do a
song and dance
to capture their
attention.
-Hope Molina-Porter
Source: Technology Changing How
Students Learn, Teachers Say
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11. Knowledge being a click away has changed our
style of learning and applying information.
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12. No longer are countless hours spent
trying to solve a math problem
… and why should it be?
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13. With answers online, we’ve become too dependent
on the Internet to provide us with thought processes
we should be developing ourselves.
image by PetitPlat-Stephanie Kilgast
18. More online
time results in
less time
spent with
the people in
your lives, and
on hobbies.
image by Julien Haler
How?
19. The rapid and
instant nature
of Internet
stimulation
alters the
way a young
person sees
the world.
image by Mads Boedker
20. We become bored with
everyday life & isolate
ourselves from the
natural world.
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21. The Internet is the new drug,
& our minds the zombie-like
slaves of the digital world
and its gadgets.
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22. This isn’t to say that the Internet
doesn’t have it’s benefits
but…
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23. “The best thing
we can do for our
minds is to find
some time every
day to unplug, calm
down, and focus on
one thing at a
time.”
-Nicholas Carr
Source: What the Internet is Doing
to Our Brains (Epipheo.TV) image by RelaxingMusic
24. Credits
All images are licensed
under the Creative
Commons Non-Commercial
Share-Alike 3.0 agreement,
and sourced from Flickr.
image by seyed mostafa zamani