‘On the Web, skimming is no longer a means to an end but an end in itself. That poses a huge problem for those who report and publish the news.’ Read more
MIT professor Sherry Turkle finds the prevalence of PowerPoint in grade school classrooms “distressing,” yet PowerPoint is ubiquitous. It has gained adherents in the federal Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who … Read more
In an interview Sherry Turkle did with Aleks Krotoski for a BBC project, “The Virtual Revolution,” she spoke about how young people think about privacy and how their experiences with digital technology shape their connections and exchanges with others. Read more
‘Creating interest-driven content and programming that is easily shared, interactive and participatory is key to unlocking the power of networked media.’ Read more
At the Center for Future Storytelling, researchers envision how technology can give people more control over TV programs they encounter and stories
they follow. Read more