Directions
1. Read and review the following essays posted below in your readings:
Christina Rosen’s “People of the Screen.”
Ursula K. Le Guin’s “Staying Awake: Notes on the Alleged Decline in Reading”
Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”
Mark Bauerlein’s “The New Bibliophobes”
Jeffrey Sach’s “A Nation of Vidiots”
2. Using at least 3 sources, write an essay between 750-1250 words (about three to five double-spaced pages on the topic: Will the Internet and other new technology replace the book as the chief tool of learning?
** As you analyze your sources and explore their themes and their differences, develop a thesis that responds to the topic.
*** You may use other outside sources that coincide with your argument.
3. Cite your sources using MLA format.
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