Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Power of Media in the Digital Age Essay examples -- Exploratory Es
The Power of Media in the Digital Age      Ã     Ã  Ã    Across from my old high school, where once a pool hall     seduced us away from classes, there is now a trendy bar  and grill frequented by the     recently-graduated. I visited this establishment to  reflect upon the nature of media,      culture and what it means to be literate in the 21st  century. The implications for teachers,     libraries and society in general may be daunting, but they  hint at excitement, too.     There I was, an English major, a man of the book as it  were, all ready to     cast aspersions left, right and center at these clearly  illiterate, shallow young hipsters.     Within sight of my old high school library, I was ready to  join the crowd of experts     and decry the decay of our culture, the inevitable  devolution to a monosyllabic, non-     print bunch of video heads. This was culture at its lowest  brow, with no concept of     canonical values or the means to access them. Media shaped  these minds and what a     mess had been made. Such doom and gloom scenarios are  common enough. Fortunately,      I paused and took a slightly deeper look at what I was  really seeing.     Ã       The room featured eight television sets, three of them  nearly theatre size, with no two     featuring the same show. There were a few sporting events,  CNN Headline News on     one, at least two different music videos, while a number  of the sets were broadcasting     an interactive trivia game played by patrons on small  portable keyboards. Sprinkled     throughout the bar were a variety of entertainment  newspapers, some magazines and     at least one person was reading a book in the relative  solitude of a corner. People     talked with others around them and interspers...              ...the media-cultural soup  around them to     worry about what is media and culture. The question of  literacy in the face of such     change is still up in the air at this time, but is worthy  of further discussion. Digital     media, however, continue to be the major shapers of the  path of our culture. We can     argue that the bus is going too fast, but we do not  necessarily want to make this     observation from behind in a cloud of dust at the  stop.     Ã       Ã       Works Cited     Ayer, Pico. "History? Education? Zap! Pow! Cut!". Echoes  12. Toronto:      Oxford UP. 2002     Burke, James. The Knowledge Web. New York: Simon and  Schuster. 1999     De Kerckhove, Derrick. The Skin of Culture. Toronto:  Somerville House. 1995     Manguel, Alberto. A History of Reading. New York: Penguin  Books. 1996     Postman, Neil. Technopoly. New York: Vintage Books.  1993     Ã                        
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