Net smart : how to thrive online
by
 
Rheingold, Howard.

Title
Net smart : how to thrive online

Author
Rheingold, Howard.

ISBN
9780262017459

Personal Author
Rheingold, Howard.

Publication Information
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
322 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents
Why you need digital know-how, why we all need it -- Attention! Why and how to control your mind's most powerful instrument -- Crap detection 101: how to find what you need to know, and how to decide if it's true -- Participation power -- Social-digital know-how: the arts and sciences of collective intelligence -- Social has a shape: why networks matter -- How (using) the Web (mindfully) can make you smarter.

Abstract
Like it or not, knowing how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century. But how can we use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, grounded, well-rounded people rather than multitasking basket cases? In Net Smart, cyberculture expert Howard Rheingold shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully. Mindful use of digital media means thinking about what we are doing, cultivating an ongoing inner inquiry into how we want to spend our time. Rheingold outlines five fundamental digital literacies, online skills that will help us do this: attention, participation, collaboration, critical consumption of information (or "crap detection"), and network smarts. He explains how attention works, and how we can use our attention to focus on the tiny relevant portion of the incoming tsunami of information. He describes the quality of participation that empowers the best of the bloggers, netizens, tweeters, and other online community participants; he examines how successful online collaborative enterprises contribute new knowledge to the world in new ways; and he teaches us a lesson on networks and network building. Rheingold points out that there is a bigger social issue at work in digital literacy, one that goes beyond personal empowerment. If we combine our individual efforts wisely, it could produce a more thoughtful society: countless small acts like publishing a Web page or sharing a link could add up to a public good that enriches everybody.

Subject Term
Internet -- Social aspects.
 
Information technology -- Social aspects.
 
Electronic information resources.
 
Social media.
 
Digital media.
 
Internet.
 
Technologies de l'information et de la communication.
 
Réseaux sociaux en ligne.
 
Echange de données informatisées.
 
Aspects sociaux.
 
Web 2.0.
 
Digital media. (OCoLC)fst00893716
 
Electronic information resources. (OCoLC)fst00907295
 
Information technology -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst00973131
 
Internet -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01766793
 
Social media. (OCoLC)fst01741098
 
Internet. (DE-588)4308416-3
 
Gesellschaft. (DE-588)4020588-5
 
Neue Medien. (DE-588)4196910-8
 
Soziale Software. (DE-588)7550143-0
 
World Wide Web 2.0. (DE-588)7548364-6
 
Informationsteknik -- sociala aspekter.

Electronic Access
ebrary http://site.ebrary.com/id/10537983
 
http://mitpress-ebooks.mit.edu/product/net-smart


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