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Technically Speaking
Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology | National Research Council, National Academy of Engineering, Committee on Technological Literacy
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Cell phones . . . airbags . . . genetically modified food . . . the Internet. These are all emblems of modern life. You might ask what we would do without them. But an even more interesting question might be what would we do if we had to actually explain how they worked? The United States is riding a whirlwind of technological change. To be sure, there have been periods, such as the late 1800s, when new inventions appeared in society at a comparable rate. But the pace of change today, and its social, economic, and other impacts, are as significant and far reaching as at any other time in history. And it seems that the faster we embrace new technologies, the less we’re able to understand them. What is the long-term effect of this galloping technological revolution? In today’s new world, it is nothing less than a matter of responsible citizenship to grasp the nature and implications of technology. Technically Speaking provides a blueprint for bringing us all up to speed on the role of technology in our society, including understanding such distinctions as technology versus science and technological literacy versus technical competence. It clearly and decisively explains what it means to be a technologically-literate citizen. The book goes on to explore the context of technological literacy"the social, historical, political, and educational environments. This readable overview highlights specific issues of concern: the state of technological studies in K-12 schools, the reach of the Internet into our homes and lives, and the crucial role of technology in today’s economy and workforce. Three case studies of current issues"car airbags, genetically modified foods, and the California energy crisis"illustrate why ordinary citizens need to understand technology to make responsible decisions. This fascinating book from the National Academy of Engineering is enjoyable to read and filled with contemporary examples. It will be important to anyone interested in understanding how the world around them works.
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Nikki_E
Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology | National Research Council, National Academy of Engineering, Committee on Technological Literacy

I have an embarrassing confession to make...I have no idea how to participate in the various memes on here. I primarily use my phone to use this site and I cannot figure it out.

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Bits Just take a screenshot of the meme you want to do and crop it when you add the image on your post 3y
Bits There isn't a way to follow a hashtag (that I know of) though 3y
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm What exactly are you having problems with/wanting to be able to do? @Chelleo made some YouTube videos as little tutorials for doing a lot on the app, they helped me a ton when I first started. 3y
Nikki_E @bits, thanks! I wasn‘t sure if that was the right way to do it. @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I will check it out! 3y
JeffyRoo You're not alone. I can't figure out how to copy and paste the shared memes with the hashtags so I can participate. I'll look up the YouTube things... 3y
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Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology | National Research Council, National Academy of Engineering, Committee on Technological Literacy
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