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      It is not surprising therefore, that on the other side of the information highway Neil Postman’s book Technopoly (1993) provided what is perhaps the clearest expression of neo-luddite skepticism about the potential of computers for kids. For Postman computers, like TV, fostered a mindless escapism which hastened the declining literacy and ...

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      To be precise, we have the same understanding of technological education as Joseph Weizenbaum, Marshall McLuhan, Neil Postman, Sherry Turkle and even Seymour Papert, and avoid confusing the use of technology with the concept of technological education. “Technological education it is not a technical branch of education.

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      Postman, Neil. Technopoly: The Surrender of Technology to Culture. Vintage Books, 1992. ISBN 0-679-74540-8. Schwartz, Lynne Sharon. Ruined by Reading: A Life in Books. Beacon Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8070-7083-1. ... (there are pdf’s of each section available to download)

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      V. Neil Postman’s Technopoly. While difficult to characterize in any particular school of thought, Neil Postman’s (1993) critique of technological society is also worthy of mention. He defines technopoly as a state of mind and a state of culture consisting of the “deification of technology” in which:

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      Postman, Neil Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business. New York: Penguin Books, 1985; Postman, Neil Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. New York: Vintage Books, 1992; Lombardo, Thomas and Richter, Jonathon "Evolving Future Consciousness through the Pursuit of Virtue" in Thinking Creatively in ...

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      Neil Postman, Technopoly, 1993 (In Classes) Arthur Levine, Digital Students, Industrial-Era Universities p. 378-380. Ed Week, Technology in Education: An Overview, 2016 (In Classes) Assignment: Read all five of the above articles, but bring a one paragraph paper to class—hard copy please—describing if you agree with Papert, Postman, or neither.

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      Neil Postman, Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology (Vintage Books, 1993), 51. Postman points out that since the 18th century, humanity has embraced the idea that if something can be done through technological advancement, it should be, without questioning why.

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