The Shallows According to Carr, how did the first maps change society? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:28 Answers: 1
The Shallows How does Carr describe intellectual technologies? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:28 Answers: 1
The Shallows What does Carr say about the relationship between the so-called "intellectual ethic" of a technology and its inventor (45)? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:28 Answers: 1
The Shallows How does Carr describe the characteristics of a so-called technological determinist? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:27 Answers: 1
The Shallows How does Carr describe the beliefs of a technological instrumentalist? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:27 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Three, what does Carr identify as the philosopher Socrates' fear that widespread reading would replace? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:27 Answers: 1
The Shallows How did Johannes Gutenberg change the path of human history, according to Carr? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:26 Answers: 1
The Shallows What style of reading does author David Levy describe in Chapter Four that Carr thinks is useful for learning? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:26 Answers: 1
The Shallows According to Carr, what is one way in which a reader can connect deeply with a book he is reading? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:25 Answers: 1
The Shallows What invention did Lee de Forest create, and what technological advances did it allow for? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:25 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Five, how does Carr describe the British mathematician Alan Turing? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:25 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Five, what is the most important difference Carr identifies between the Net and most of the mass media it replaces, like television? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:21 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Five, what does Carr say research suggests about the relationship between the time people spend on the Net and the time they spend watching television? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:21 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Five, what does Carr argue is the main drawback of hyperlinks for a reader of a web document? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:20 Answers: 1
The Shallows According to Carr, how has the Internet affected the business models of other forms of media? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:20 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Five, how does Carr point out that the architecture of the Bronx Library Center has changed to reflect the supremacy of the Internet? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:20 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Six, what was the experience of Christine Rosen, the fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., when she read an e-copy of Nicholas Nickleby? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:19 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Six, what does Carr report might happen in the future with the incorporation of social media into e-Books? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:19 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Chapter Six, what does Carr cite French poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine as saying would be the death of books in 1831? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 30 Jan 04:19 Answers: 1
The Shallows In Carr's book The Shallow, does the author mention any social media issues. Asked by Kgin2418@gmail.com Last updated by Cat on 28 Apr 02:59 Answers: 1