Lecture - “The Shallows: Mind, Memory, and Media in an Age of Instant Information”
| Event name: | Lecture - “The Shallows: Mind, Memory, and Media in an Age of Instant Information” | ||||
| Date: | November 11, 2009 | ||||
| Time: | 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM | ||||
| Location: | Bast Gym | ||||
| Sponsor: | Henry H. Fowler Lecture Series | ||||
| Event Type: | Speakers & Lectures | ||||
| Description: | Nicholas Carr will speak on “The Shallows: Mind, Memory, and Media in an Age of Instant Information”. Free tickets are required. Nicholas Carr is a former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review who writes and speaks on technology, business, and culture. His 2003 Harvard Business Review article “IT Doesn’t Matter,” was an instant sensation, setting the stage for the global debate on the strategic value of information technology in business. His latest publications explore how organizations use new media to make decisions. This talk is part of this year’s College series, “Intellectual Inquiry.” | ||||
| Contact: | Dr. Bill Hill | ||||
| Open to the Public | |||||
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