Why ethical questions about technology design are unavoidable

Why ask ethical questions about technology design? “Our conventional response to all media, namely that it is how they are used that counts, is the numb stance of the technological idiot.” – Marshall McLuhan (2003, p 31) Throughout his writings, Marshall McLuhan pointed out a cliché that we commonly hear about technology. Typically, it goes … Read more

Understanding the difference between technology training vs. technology education

What’s the difference between technology training vs. technology education? Let’s talk about the difference between technology training vs. technology education. To illustrate this distinction, imagine you’re with a group of handymen. However, the only tools they have are a bunch of hammers. Unfortunately, you have a pile of screws, not nails, that need to be … Read more

Unintended consequences of social media – Part I: Loss of privacy

“Narcissus as narcosis” Throughout history, new technologies have changed culture and transformed society, sometimes with unintended consequences. For instance, the printing press had the effect of spreading literacy and transforming tribal, oral cultures into national, literate cultures. Likewise, electronic and digital technologies are transforming society in fascinating but unpredictable ways. As Canadian philosopher and media … Read more

Extended mind theory: out of your head, into your technology

Why are smart device ‘smart’? Perhaps they’re part of an extended mind! Harkening back to my 1980s childhood, I remember, almost nostalgically, the analogue experience of calling my friends on the phone. How different it felt compared to the digital experience today. As a kid, I’d walk over to the landline, pick up the corded … Read more

Why the medium is the message: laptops and learning

How laptops affect learning—and why the medium is the message! Years have passed since media guru Marshall McLuhan declared “the medium is the message.” Nonetheless, his insights about technology remain relevant to this day. In particular, his ideas about media can shed light on an ongoing debate in education. Does using laptops and computers in … Read more

Neil Postman and media ecology: Are we amusing ourselves to death?

Media ecology, and the rise of celebrity politics Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election was a shock to many—myself included.  Afterward, however, I couldn’t help but notice this electoral upset fit an emerging pattern I’ve seen most of my life.  As a child of the 1980s, I grew up in the Reagan … Read more