Thursday, January 16, 2014

Does society have too much information?

So much information is free and immediately accessible through the internet that people of today place little value on such information. Consider the research paper in junior high or high school. When a teacher places stricter requirements on the types of sources that can be used in writing the paper, how many students groan? What, no Wikipedia? Looking more closely at this response, isn't it a very backward attitude? Shouldn't we want the best available sources? The reality is that we don't value information; what we value is how easily we can get it. Since that has become our standard, the best available sources are no longer sought after. We need to recognize our own attitude towards the information that is available to us and place value on it based on credibility, not accessibility.

1 comment:

  1. This is a great point. I think its really funny when I see things posted on social media that seem at first glance to be astounding, but after scrolling down some comments, seeing that someone post a contradictory, more reputable, source.

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