Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Intro
2
Watching grandchildren
3
Internet addiction
4
Games
5
Addiction
6
Search Engines
7
Addictive stimuli
8
Upcoming events
9
The invasion of the web
10
Holographic Glasses
11
Childrens Studies
12
Robotics
13
Low level human factors
14
Cognitive psychologists
15
Google
16
American Standards
17
Behavioristic Problem
18
False News
19
The Venture
Description:
Explore the profound impact of the Internet on modern society in this Stanford University seminar. Delve into the powerful and seductive nature of today's digital landscape, examining both its positive effects and unforeseen negative consequences. Investigate how the archiving and indexing of global information has transformed our thought processes, while considering the limitations of this approach. Analyze the effects of low-cost communication and publication, the addictive nature of interactive environments, and the unique characteristics of online social interactions. Engage in an interactive discussion about the changing perception of truth in the digital age. Learn from Dennis Allison, a Stanford University lecturer and experienced computer professional, as he identifies and explores these critical issues shaping our digital world.

Stanford Seminar - Computers, Programming, Addiction, False News, Alternative Facts

Stanford University
Add to list