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LectricSheep
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I've read many books for my #readinginadigitalage course, & none of them have been as personal & compelling as this. An Australian single mom & journalist decides she & her three teenagers will live in a "screen-free" home for six months. She interweaves anecdotes & hard evidence to argue for moderation & intention in technology consumption. I will definitely be making some changes to my life after reading this. All the ❤️ for this little book.

Laura317 My family would revolt, mutiny and have me tarred and feathered before they'd give up their screens (tvs, phones, tablets). 7y
Pruzy But how would you post on Litsy??? 7y
RadicalReader @LectricSheep absolutely amazing book parents should give this a try so children and teens will socialize and interact with one another so they‘ll socialize and express themselves in words and not emojis 7y
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LectricSheep
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Carr focuses mainly on what we lose in a world of increased automatization, and while I don't agree with many of his conclusions, I find his manifesto for a more "hands-on" world very well written. I read this for use in my #readinginadigitalage class. While I won't teach this book (it doesn't quite fit the topic), I'll keep it on hand as a resource for students interested in the dark side of the technology-utopia vision Silicon Valley sells.

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LectricSheep
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Why the internet is great in general and why Litsy is great in particular. 🌈 This 2008 book praising the internet as a tool for collaboration and action is a little dated, but it's got a great explanation of why Wikipedia works that I'm using in my #readinginadigitalage class this fall. I haven't read Shirky's later book; that's up next.

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