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Are scanning minds dangerous minds, or merely suspicious minds?: harnessing the net generation's ability to scan

机译:扫描大脑是危险的大脑还是仅仅是可疑的大脑?:利用网络一代的扫描能力

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'Why would I go to the library if I can get all I need from the web?' This question should sound familiar to anyone teaching media studies in a tertiary institution today, and it is becoming an increasingly common question. It is also a question that typifies what has been called the Net Generation, and at the same time raises important questions about the way we teach this generation, particularly when it comes to media education. No longer can we assume that students will actually take the time to read the required readings that we have so painstakingly put together, because it is simply not their way of approaching or engaging with information. The concept of scanning sums it up beautifully: they scan for information, rather than search for specific texts to be engaged with in depth... In short, they develop scanning minds.
机译:“如果可以从网络上获得所有我需要的东西,我为什么要去图书馆?”如今,在大专院校从事媒体研究的任何人都应该对这个问题感到耳熟,并且这个问题正在变得越来越普遍。这也是所谓的“网络一代”的典型代表,同时也提出了有关我们一代教育方式的重要问题,尤其是在媒体教育方面。我们再也不能认为学生实际上会花时间阅读我们精心编写的必读材料,因为这根本不是他们接触或参与信息的方式。扫描的概念很好地概括了它们:他们扫描信息,而不是寻找要深入研究的特定文本……简而言之,他们发展了扫描思维。

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    Huijser Hendrik;

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