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51. Read about “Star Wars Kid” and “The Bus Uncle” on Wikipedia, then debate the follow-
ing proposition: “It is wrong to post a photo or video of someone else on the Internet
without their permission.”
Further Reading and Viewing
Nicholar Carr. “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Atlantic , July/August 2008.
Charles Duhigg and David Barboza. “In China, the Human Costs That Are Built into an
iPad.” New York Times , January 26, 2012.
Andrew Keen. “Opinion: Facebook Threatens to 'Zuck Up' the Human Race.” CNN.com,
May 30, 2012. www.cnn.com.
Kevin Kelly. “We Are the Web.” Wired , August 2005.
Erik Kruse. “On the Brink of a Networked Society.” BOLDtalks , April 1, 2013. 18:36. www
.youtube.com/watch?v=iazoyHS5tZ4.
Randall Maclowry. “Silicon Valley.” American Experience , February 5, 2013. 1:23:11. video
.pbs.org.
Marc Perry. “Scholars Sound the Alert from the 'Dark Side' of Tech Innovation.” The Chron-
icle of Higher Education , May 8, 2013.
Robert Rosenberger. “Viewpoint: The Problem with Hands-Free Dashboard Cellphones.”
Communications of the ACM , April 2013.
Paul Solman. “How Virtual Reality Games Can Transform Society, Prosperity.” PBS News-
Hour , July 11, 2013. 10:27. video.pbs.org.
John D. Sutter. “Despite Horses and Buggies, Amish Aren't Necessarily 'Low-Tech.' ” CNN
.com, June 22, 2011. www.cnn.com.
References
[1]
May Swenson. “Southbound on the Freeway.” New Yorker , February 16, 1963.
[2]
Ferris Jabr. “Cache Cab: Taxi Drivers' Brains Grow to Navigate London's Streets.”
Scientific American , December 8, 2011.
[3]
Ethan S. Bromberg-Martin and Okihide Hikosaka. “Midbrain Dopamine Neurons
Signal Preference for Advance Information about Upcoming Rewards,” Neuron , Vol.
26, pp. 119-126, July 16, 2009.
[4]
Susan Weinschenk. “100 Things You Should Know about People: #8—Dopamine
Makes You Addicted to Seeking Information.” What Makes Them Click: Applying Psy-
chology to Understand How People Think, Work, and Relate (blog), November 7, 2009.
www.whatmakesthemclick.net.
[5]
Christine Rosen. “Our Cell Phones, Ourselves.” New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology
& Society , Summer 2004.
[6]
Howard Rheingold. “Look Who's Talking.” Wired (7.01), January 1999.
[7]
“The New Geography of the IT Industry.” The Economist , pp. 47-49, July 19, 2003.
[8]
D'Arcy
Jenish
and
Catherine
Roberts.
“Heating
Up
Nuclear
Power.” Maclean's
 
 
 
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