S Argument On Education In Reclaiming Conversation, By Sherry Turkle

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Why have a mouth and a face if we are only going to communicate with our fingertips and through a screen with others who do the same. Conversation is a basic skill that helps us grow and communicate our ideas and ourselves to the world. Sherry Turkle the author of Reclaiming Conversation, a New York Times bestseller in 2015 informs us that conversation is being left behind and being replaced with new forms of interactions. Sherry Turkle is a professor of the social studies of science and technology at MIT and conducted a study for 30 years about the psychology of people’s relationships with technology. I believe that Turkle’s argument on education and how it is drastically affecting our education is still as relevant as it once was 3 years ago. With time many of Turkle’s arguments have become void but some have still stayed relevant in our present-day lives. In the 8th chapter of Reclaiming conversation Turkle focuses on Education and how it is being influenced by technology and the way is it has been affecting the college classrooms as well as face to face conversations.
In her eighth chapter on education Turkle claims that Students are …show more content…

In our class survey when we asked questions regarding our professors we asked if you have attended a professor’s office hours, if you have e-mailed your professor, and if having face to face conversation with your professor makes you nervous. For attending a professor’s office hours, the majority of answered that they have never been to meet with their professor outside of class. Most of our surveyors answered that they have emailed their professor more than 5 times rather than talking with them. Yet lastly many sided that talking with their professor face to face does not really make them nervous, and maybe it is just more convenient for the student since they have many other things to worry

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