In Steven Johnson's article "Watching TV Makes You Smarter" he discusses the intellectual merits of television programs.In fact, anyone who is looking to give their brain a "cognitive workout" can simply click on the television and navigate to programming that will supply the brain with good quality input, which will make them smarter.It is also true that certain programs make your brain function similar to the way reading a book does, so I truly believe that watching certain televisions programs can make someone smarter.In those shows the plot was spelled out for you, and watching them required little brain function, whereas shows today require much more mental participation from the viewer.Similar to reading, when watching complex tele...
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I agree that watching TV can make a person smarter and be more aware of their social surrounding if they choose the appropriate TV shows to watch.Watching TV can make anyone smarter.I agree with Johnson in a sense that the “right” TV will increase brain activity and make people think while they are watching TV.Children and adolescents need to be exposed to television good or bad the choice is theirs, because it will help them learn about social issues as they go through life.Adolescents can also learn about social issues by watching Teen Mom, Switch at Birth and Glee.
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In the article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter “Steven Johnson believes television does make you smarter.It has a story line that is connected throughout the series and it may often relate you back to something that happened two months ago when the viewer watched it.A television show in the past like “The Cosby Show” would have had a story plot for just that thirty minutes and the episode wouldn’t have any effect on any other episodes.An appropriate example of this would be “Breaking Bad” the show.He also explains that not all television is going to make you necessarily book smart but intellectual as in recalling and relating what happened in previous episodes to what is currently happening now.
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Sometimes while watching these shows it ... .I do not wish to bash or degrade reality television.Will’s article discusses reality television and how it gets it ratings....TV makes you smarter or dumber.Reality television consists of people being fools or degrading themselves for something of monetary value.
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In the beginning Stevens (2012) basically says to the audience that anyone who agrees with Johnsons argument that TV makes you smarter are like “rats in a behaviorists maze.” (Stevens, 2012, 295) This creates a negative emotion towards Johnsons argument, no one wants to be thought of as rat in an experiment being fooled.Dana Stevens doesn’t exactly use facts and information the whole time, but she just wants the audience to understand that they are able to control their own choices about how much television they should watch.How can TV make you smarter if you’re perfectly fine not watching it for a couple days and can actually gain more knowledge from doing something more educational like taking a trip to the library.She also makes a poi...
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I am not one of those believers because television has only been around for 74 years so what/who was the blame for all of the violence and corruption before television was introduced?Some say and believe that Television makes people act out with what they see on the screen into reality.Not only is Dana an author she is also a paid television critic who states that TV does not make us any smarter and that television is “brain-liquefying poison” for all but especially for children.Steven Johnson also states in his article about shows associated with “quality” entertainment shows such as Murphy Brown and Frasierand how the intelligence arrives fully formed and the witty things that the actors say to one another to avoid lapsing into a tired...
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He explains how he believes watching television can help make you a smarter person because it makes you use inferences, track relationships, and makes the reader think by tracking multiple threads.Antonia Peacocke describes the difficulty that the television show “Family Guy” has went through, having been cancelled twice.Beneficial, in that, the show sparks viewer interest in current events, particularly for younger viewers who might not watch so-called real news.“Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say / I Say With Readings.She describes a recent visit to the airport and there were a number of people watching a TV that portrayed animals.
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Through the concept of pathos Johnson try to familiarize the audience with television shows that the reader can relate to such as “24, E.R., The Sopranos, The West Wing, and shows like bonanza” (132-136).To study people’s reactions to Television, researchers have undertaken laboratory experiments in which they have monitored the brain waves (using an electroencephalograph, or EEG), skin resistance or heart rate of people watching television.“Watching TV Makes You Smarter”.Davidson professor of psychology at Claremont Graduate University, state in their article Television Addiction Is No Mere Metaphor that television is nothing short of a drug.Steven Johnson a credited author and popular culture media analyst goes against the common perce...
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First, based on his theory called “The Sleeper Curve”, he talks about reality TV affecting younger generation by helping with personal development.He uses the images telling us what the intellectual effect of television viewing.However, in his thesis we can find out the information of early ‘80s between ‘20s century to see what going on at that time like “Hill Street Blues”, “All the family”.Through this kind of television, the young generation can be taught how to deal with difficult situation.Johnson’s argument responds that when we watch the shows all of parts of our brain seem opening out that monitors the emotional lives of the people around like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” or “The love boat,” ect.
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Now, there are very few people who do not know of Susan Boyle and her story.However, in looking at this video from her first appearance on the show, we know that her voice is going to be amazing.With all of the benefits of hindsight, we can observe closely the audience’s and judges’ first reactions to this middle-aged woman in need of a makeover (by the standards of reality television).The best and worst of reality television shows contain aspirational and democratic qualities.We can engage our cognitive processes, as Johnson argues, in order to analyze more closely how we can be deceived by our first impressions of reality show personalities.
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Using Counter arugumemts was a clever tool on Peacockes part to put both point of views and thoughts in her writing.Peackocke 's purpose is to make it known that a different part of ones brain must be active in order to understand the different meanings of the show and that Family Guy is not so bad afterall.To conclude, I must say I found Antonia Peacocke 's paper more convincing over Steven Johnsons.I agree with both however that TV can help expand knowledge in some way or at least have ones brain working through actively watching a show or movie aswell as making us aware of American culture through satire as used in Family Guy.Johnson and Peackocke Comparison Television is a highly entertaining way to pass the time whenever we may want...
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For instance, there has been an increase in the story line complexity and television shows that aired 20 years ago re now being regarded as primitive by the viewers.Children who play video games and watch modern TV shows are generally smarter and their smartness is explicitly shown in the educational field.Changes have been cited in the television industry in recent times – most of which have been due to changing consumer preferences.Likewise, when watching television with friends or families, one also has to read their minds; what they anticipate and feel about the program.He therefore advocates for young people to continue playing video games and watching modern TV shows.
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Could the violence seen in television shows lead the way to these actions?“Watching TV Makes You Smarter..” They Say/I Say.Works Cited Johnson, Steven.While the state of the mind and family life are both crucial contributors to the actions of children, it is wrong to rule out the influence of violent television programs.Some might say that there are too many variables that have to be taken into consideration with a child’s... ... middle of paper ... ...tegy, which is highly promoted in television and cinema.
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Watershed Publishing, 20 Apr 2012.Given that the TV has been a predominant force for the last sixty years, it’s safe to assume that most have heard the pervasive statement of how television "rots your brain.” By contrast, the benefits of this technology are rarely discussed and when the topic does arise, it seems to be hastily dismissed as “phooey.” Despite these labels, some would argue that television pop culture not only provides a form of recreational relaxation, but also has the potential to enhance cognitive capabilities.“Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” Graff, Birkenstein, and Durst 277-94.MarketingCharts."TV Dramas Leading Genre for Prime Time Viewing, Ad Dollars."
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Stevens believes that watching TV teaches us to want to watch more TV, which is exactly what Stewie intends to do while waiting for Oprah to announce the next book in the book club.In this episode, the creators were cleverly attempting to point out America’s obsession with celebrities and television, and less willing to admit doing so.After Peacocke’s brother and everyone else she knew were watching it religiously, she decided to give it a chance (260).“Bart Simpson: Prince of Irreverance.” They Say I Say.He says to make sure you tell them how good they look and that nothing says “good job!” like a firm open-palm slap on the behind (260).
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After watching this show that I always watch but with the objective of stereotyping as I watched in my head I noticed so much more than I ever did.Girls would be the breadwinner’s, caregivers, nurturers, smarter, stay at home mothers.I guess that’s the typical stereotypical sibling relationship always fighting for attention over the parents and to make one bad over the other and make one another more favorable than the other.I watch this show often, but never with the intention of it being stereotypical in any way.THE IGNORANCE… I’m going to be watching ‘The suite life of Zack and Cody’ on Disney Channel to get a good grasp of how often gender stereotyping is incorporated into our everyday television shows but goes unnoticed.
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They had gained the knowledge to make a behavior change as a result of the program.Programs were held in accessible locations, and, each participant was asked to voluntarily fill out the program sign-in sheets.• Youth also revealed that they “like hands-on learning/experiments” like our television themed “Chopped Competition” and interactive class “Are you Smarter than a Food Label”.To plan for the next year, staff met and completed the Plan of Work for Unit 8.• From evaluation data the classes were well received by participants.
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Speed, Clarity, Proximity and dissemination are some of the benefits that technology offers us.One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men but no machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.We can talk to anyone from all corners of the world without much work, isn’t that something awesome?, Something that the human race once would have never thought of being able to do.Tools, clothes, shelter, energy and transport are among some of the leisures that technology can provide to us.Do you realize if it weren’t for Edison we’d be watching the television by candlelight?
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"Dallas Cowboys Lead NFL With $2.1 Billion Valuation."Asking Smarter Questions.MediaPost Publications."How Brands Are Using Mobile To Change The Game."Steve Parker supports Gillespie’s technology approach in saying that everyone has access to television whether in the home or out in public.
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It’s Fun, But Does It Make You Smarter?6 Teaching Strategies to Promote Deeper Learning.Teach Thought Staff (2012) .The Brain Doctor Weighs In.Thesis Statement: Research suggests that the internet does make children smarter because it allows children to have higher self confidence, build fine motor and cognitive skills, increase visual memory, and use trial and error to problem solve on their own.
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Some may say that television hit show CSI is the cause, but some may say that it is not the case.The prosecutor asked Faber to describe the methods and equipment she had used to make her analysis.The CSI Effect is a theory that criminals are getting smarter.”(thecsieffect) The fibres could have come from a different car and was not enough proof to prove the case, but due to the television show like CSI and others.They had recovered some D&A, but there were no past data to make a match on a suspect.
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It has been shown that people reading texts fitted with links understand less compared to those reading printed words.“Our Cluttered Minds.” New York Times.On the other hand, the people watching multiple... ... middle of paper ... ... College Student Journal 47.4(2013): 585-592.Research has been conducted about this debate.This saw the emergence of radio and television that affected the mind with a kind of pleasure that was considered passive.
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I’d hope with what I learn that I could create better business practices and help create a smarter society.Since I work for a company that uses diesel fuel to move their entire fleet of equipment I make a more serious effort to explain to my colleagues to eliminate idle times and think more consciously of their decision on the road.Watching that scene made me so angry because it was confusing to me why people would do such a thing to an innocent creature.After watching Ancient Futures Learning from Ladakh and Planet in Peril I learned that I am simply oblivious of what occurs in the world.Seeing the MEND in Planet in Peril directly affects my thoughts at work.
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But children watching television below the age of three, which is most observable nowadays, have a high chance of acquiring the negative effects of television.After-school television ads target children with ads for unhealthy foods and beverages, like fast food and sugary drinks.” “While watching television, the metabolic rate seems to go even lower than during rest” (Klesges, 1993).This means that a person would burn fewer calories while watching television than when just sitting quietly, doing nothing.While watching the television, kids are inactive and tend to get snacks.As parents, they play an important role in guiding their children at times of television watching.
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Even though the internet has a great amount of information, it doesn’t mean that the children are smarter because of it.Like television, the internet influences character of children.Children are smarter because of the internet and they understand it at a young age.From reading “It’s fun, but does it make you smarter?” by Erica Packard, she explains how the internet is used by children every day and when researchers recorded the children’s internet use, results showed that they had higher reading test scores compared to the children who didn’t use the internet.Communicating through electronics continue to expand and it makes opportunities for the future.The internet is everywhere and everything is done online, for example, shopping or fi...
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IBM also used a print and television advertising campaign to add detail to Palmisano’s message.IBM believes that the transformation will provide growth for the company and its employees, success for its customers, and improved value for its stockholders.They are exploring new products in complex markets which might make changes difficult.4.IBM should calculate their Return On Investment to find out how much profit they made from the investment on the smarter planet strategy.it on the television was a way to show millions of people and convey the message.
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More studies should be conducted specifically gearing on longitudinal research and case studies on adult populations’ performance at work correlated with television influence during school age years.When television watching and the increasingly prevailing trend of the American public’s obsession in it have negative effects on reading as a specific, fundamental learning ability, then stricter and more stringent guidelines must be imposed by parents on its use.Despite the claims to the contrary – that TV watching especially educational programming produced more informed public – majority of society succumb to the lure of being couch potatoes.______ Television Habits.It has been an observation that the whole family even eat while watching t...
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In Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.’s short story, Harrison Bergeron, everyone is assigned “handicaps” that make them equal to everyone else.“Nobody was smarter than anyone else; nobody was better looking than anyone else; nobody was stronger or quicker than anyone else.(1961) 1st release .If the government gives everyone equality and makes them “weak” it gives the government way more power than what they already have.The news cast told those watching that this man was extremely dangerous and flashed pictures of him upon the screen.
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This is because; the media has successfully manipulated our world and our assessment of the world.Knowing this, it seems as if the media has destroyed any recognition and counter action that might aid to transform this environment that the media has shaped, in affecting our idea of beauty, influencing the way we behave, and dictating standards of appropriate attitudes.Katharine Seelye the author of “Lurid Numbers on Glossy Pages!” says that “Sex still sells, of course, especially when mingled with celebrity” (Seelye 606) which completely agrees with my argument.Even though, these images that are being presented are, in fact, unrealistic and unattainable to the majority of the people watching it.Johnson’s idea of how “TV Makes Your Smarte...
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(iii) By using print and television advertising campaigns to communicate IBM’s ability to make the world “smarter.” .(ii) Through a “Letter from the Chairman” by Sam Palmisano, which shows how the Smarter Planet initiative represented an infusion of intelligence into the way the world actually works.2) Conduct a SWOT analysis for IBM’s Smarter Planet initiative.(c) How should IBM measure the results of the Smarter Planet Strategy?IBM should measure the results based on how successful the Smarter Planet Strategy has been on an organization after its implementation.
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