at your fingertips“

Cur­rently, there’s the Wikimania run­ning in Frank­furt. That made me think about a few things. Lately, I’ve rea­li­zed that the web offers a wealth of infor­ma­tion „at my fingertips“:

I can look at pla­ces with Google Maps or Google Earth, can amaze people that I can quote ver­ba­tim from books using Amazons Search Inside, draw up on online refe­ren­ces with Wikipedia, Google or Leo and get con­su­mer reviews and pri­ces online.

For those who know how to search, not­hing is impos­si­ble to know, it seems. There are howto’s for count­less things.

The ques­tion is, does that actually make me smarter ?

Or does it only make me appear smar­ter. Worse, might it make me lazy and dumb even? Back in school, tho­roughly rea­ding and learning some­thing hel­ped to memo­rize it. It crea­ted addi­tio­nal skills one could use later. Only by actively working with some­thing, one can learn it. Sim­ply dra­wing up a refe­rence might degrade know­ledge to tri­via. I don’t actually bother to memo­rize how to write a pro­per MySQL syn­tax any­more. There’s a good online refe­rence that I can use. And as I don’t write MySQL every day, that’s pro­bably accep­ta­ble. But a few years ago, I pro­bably would have sat down, and really lear­ned these things.

Ulti­mately, I’ll leave these ques­ti­ons to those who have an actual know­ledge about how the human mind works. This fear won’t leave me though; that in just gathe­ring know­ledge and making it avail­able to ever­yone fre­ely, we’re actually making people less edu­ca­ted than before.

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