Chapter 1-4
cross-model-processing?
the mode of the eyes and the ears get processed across each other in the brain
four basic elements to being a good critic?
active listener, , making connections, focus on learning, providing evidence and reasoning.
digital tribe?
a community of people who really want to view and read your online stuff
time-sharing?
a computer will run multiple task and switch back and fourth quickly unlike brains that are slower.
goodwill?
a sense of shared background and interest
Ethics
as the rules one fits oneself out with for living -Michel Foucault
three ethos?
competence, values, community
everything on the internet always or should be?
copyrighted, unless it is free for use or it is creative under a commons license.
What does it demonstrate?
cross-model-processing
third internal distraction
emotional turbulence
what are the three common myths about online communication?
everything is anonymous, private, temporary (some apps like snap chat that make us believe the photo is there only temporary)
Two primary kinds of distraction?
external and internal
Mono-tasking is always?
faster and more efficient
terminal values and instrumental values
terminal- much stronger values like happiness instrumental- easier to tap like honesty or intellect
hypocrisy?
how you act differently in different actions.
Multitask?
incapable, your brain switches between task
What are the three misunderstandings?
individual senses, multi-tasking
What is wiretapping law?
law that covers recording conversations with people's knowledge
five suggestion to receive criticism?
listen to the criticism, avoid defensive reactions, look for what you can learn, experimentation, be grateful
halo effect?
other things we associate to ourselves will transfer that credibility over to yourself positive or negative.
the third external distraction is?
physical discomfort
Aristotle called competence?
practical wisdom
Individual Senses?
product of our brain putting all our senses together mainly eyes and ears.
second important elements of ethos?
publicness, permanence, traceability
providing evidence and reasoning?
someone is not going to change their opinion because of yours, you need evidence and reasoning
Mcgurk Effect?
someone making a sound while someone playing the audio of that sound
waning attention
start thinking about something else or zone out
Deferring judgement
trying to understand without judging it right or wrong
second internal distraction?
waning attention
Habits
your daily practices, what ever mode of being in the world is
ethos?
your dwelling place or how you lived the whole of your life