There are persuasive arguments for and against the idea that technology, specifically the Internet, is chipping away at human intelligence. While the Internet opens the world up to a wealth of information, facilitates connections and serves as a huge time saver, I agree that it can provide a lot of distractions and even make people lazy. I admit that in writing this post, I've checked Facebook more than a few times.
The more I think about this topic, the more I think that the arguments in favor of the Internet contributing to the "dumbing-down" of society are misguided. Technology and the Internet, even in all its distractive glory, are huge resources for people of all ages...but only when used correctly. Take social networking for example: while you can waste copious amounts of time on Twitter (which, as a new "Tweeter," I can say with confidence), it can be really beneficial for information and communication purposes as well.
Now, I probably sound like a nag, but I really believe it is the responsibilities of parents and teachers to ensure the youth population takes advantage of all the Internet has to offer in terms of learning as well as recreation. Not that I'm either of things (parent or teacher), but I'm sure it can be done. Otherwise, there is the risk of using technological tools inappropriately, resulting in a lack of intellectual development.
As for the rest of us "grown-ups," I think we should take personal responsibility for any laziness or intellectual erosion that has occurred as a result of technology use, instead of blaming those who developed the tools.
Barack Book
15 years ago