Kramodlog
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Chess. From the 19 century:
Reminds me on what is being said of social media and texting.
Reminds me on what is being said of social media and texting.
Tell me how social media and texting are bad for today's kids. I need a laugh.Can you say, "run-on sentence?"
Some important differences between (19th century) chess and social media:
- Chess was played within arms reach of one's competitor.
- Chess required more than one minute's concentration.
- Chess teaches useful lessons, social media teach you how to "like" something.
- Chess requires following rules.
- Chess requires you to have a friend.
Dude, managing texts from different girls requires lots of strategy.Except for the real strategy part, sure.
Gutenberg was working for the Devil!Yeah, the technology makes us antisocial...
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It sure does. What were they thinking when they invented the printing press?Yeah, the technology makes us antisocial...
Ain't that how schools have been working since... a very long time?I think it has more to do with which parts of the brain develop and how they develop. Critical thinking and problem-solving makes different connections in the brain than taking in a constant stream of information and reacting to it instantly.