Re: virus: Too Much TV

joe dees (joedees@bellsouth.net)
Fri, 09 Apr 1999 23:16:45 -0400

At Fri, 09 Apr 1999 13:35:54 -0700, you wrote:
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>I have considerable sympathy for this idea. Even so, literacy as defined
>as the ability to look at strings of static words on a page or screen and
>effortlessly and spontaneously have images and complex ideas form in
>one's consciousness as a result of that activity is a skill that is
>imparted less and less by public education but is still consistently
>imparted to students in private academies and by home schooling. It's not
>the only means of conveying or receiving information, and those, like
>Harold Bloom, author of "Closing of the American Mind," who define
>cultural literacy as familiarity with the cannon of Western Civilization
>are oblivious to important new ways of thinking and communicating.
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>Still, the ability to express oneself in writing and to be able to read
>and comprehend what others have written is a valuable skill that improves
>ones ability to navigate consciously in a memetic landscape. It is also a
>skill that the institutions of public education in the US are
>increasingly unable to impart to students.
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>-KMO
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First radio, then television and movies have swung the pendulum from the side of the written word to the side of the spoken word and visual image. As computer interaction makes use of all these media, I predict that the pendulum wil settle in the center.
>Sodom wrote:
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>> Literacy isn't falling - its adapting
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>> Bill Roh
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>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: owner-virus@lucifer.com
>> > [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com]On Behalf
>> > Of KMO
>> > Sent: Friday, April 09, 1999 2:05 PM
>> > To: virus@lucifer.com
>> > Subject: virus: Too Much TV
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>> > Dr Sebby wrote:
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>> > > Downfall?.sometimes i wonder where it is 'we're' falling from.
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>> > As a society, literacy.
>> >
>> > -KMO
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Joe E. Dees
Poet, Pagan, Philosopher



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