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Changing Brains?!?!. The effects of television and internet on the growing brain. The American Dream. The dream for most adults is that our children will have it easier than we did. We hope they will not have to work as hard, but are we making it too easy?. Are we turning kids brains to mush?.
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Changing Brains?!?! The effects of television and internet on the growing brain.
The American Dream • The dream for most adults is that our children will have it easier than we did. We hope they will not have to work as hard, but are we making it too easy?
Are we turning kids brains to mush? • A part of the ease we have created for our children is instant access to information. Media Television Internet Images
Problem… • With increased access to television, internet, and other modes of visual media, it seems that students’ ability to focus and retain information in class growing weaker.
Research… • The University of Michigan Health Studies department compiled studies that have linked exposure to television and internet to: • Attention problems like ADD • Slower cognitive development • Lower interest in reading.
Jane M. Healy, Ph.D. Click on me to visit my website! • Dr. Jane M. Healy is an advocate against over exposure to television due to the negative effects perceived on the brain.
Leave it to the experts! • In Endangered Minds, Healy suggests that due to a society that relies increasingly on visual stimuli and technology, students’ brains are changing. Changes in the way that they learn are “subtle but significant.” (45)
Dr. Healy says… • “The overall effects of television viewing and other forms of video on the growing brain are poorly understood, but research strongly indicates that it has the potential to affect both the brain itself and learning abilities.” (216)
Research Goal • The purpose of this research is to understand the effects of growing exposure to visual media on the growing brain.
This Research is Significant: • For who? • Parents • Teachers • Why? • Informed decisions • Changing education
What Does This Mean for Parents? • Parents should make themselves aware of the research before overexposing their children to television and internet. • As with any mode of visual media, they can be helpful to childhood development when used properly.
What Does This Mean for Teachers? • Teachers need to learn how to adapt to what Healy coined as “changing brains.” • Curriculum and lessons need to be geared towards a generation whose brains have been modified to a visual lifestyle. Verbal Visual
Conclusion • While there is more to learn about the effects of over exposure to television and internet, the current research supports the theory that they are having a negative impact on developing brains.
Bibliography • Bingham, Brent (photographer). (2010) Jane m healy [image], March, 26, 2011, http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Jane-M-Healy-Ph-D/1463403. • Boyse, Kyla, University of michigan health system. (2010, August). Television and children. March 26, 2011, from: http://www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/tv.htm
Bibliography • Healy, Jane M. (1990). Endangered minds: why your children don’t think-and what we can do about it. New York: Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. • Neema (blogger). (2011). Kid and tv [jpg], March 26, 2011, from:http://www.greenparenthood.com/blog/2011/03/10/are-television-ads-making-your-child-gain-weight/kid-watching-tv/.