Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology: Teaching, Learning, and the Science of Memory in a Wired World

Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology: Teaching, Learning, and the Science of Memory in a Wired World - Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

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Publisher's Synopsis

What does memory mean for learning in an age of smartphones and search engines?

Human minds are made of memories, and today those memories have competition. Biological memory capacities are being supplanted, or at least supplemented, by digital ones, as we rely on recording—phone cameras, digital video, speech-to-text—to capture information we'll need in the future and then rely on those stored recordings to know what happened in the past. Search engines have taken over not only traditional reference materials but also the knowledge base that used to be encoded in our own brains. Google remembers, so we don't have to. And when we don't have to, we no longer can. Or can we?

Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology offers concise, nontechnical explanations of major principles of memory and attention—concepts that all teachers should know and that can inform how technology is used in their classes. Teachers will come away with a new appreciation of the importance of memory for learning, useful ideas for handling and discussing technology with their students, and an understanding of how memory is changing in our technology-saturated world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781952271465
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Imprint: West Virginia University Press
Pub date:
Edition: First Edition
DEWEY: 371.33
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 269
Weight: 412g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 18mm