Toward a Holistic Intelligence: Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier
By (Author) Lyn Lesch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9th January 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Educational psychology
303.4833
Hardback
148
Width 147mm, Height 227mm, Spine 18mm
367g
Toward a Holistic Intelligence: Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier is a critical examination of how the Internet, our current digital age, and peoples continuous use of digital devices is adversely affecting their thought processes, working memories, attention spans, and overall level of intelligence. In doing so, it explores how a larger intelligence based primarily on direct insight and creative absorption, qualities which are integrally part of peoples emotive and sensorial lives, might allow for a clearer exploration of their world and themselves at a time in which our cognitive lives are being so thoroughly abrogated by the Internet and its resultant technologies.
We are in the midst of a major paradigm shift in our relationship with smartphones and social media. We are all overly obsessed with and addicted to screens that were supposed to make our lives easier. In Toward a Holistic Intelligence: Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier, Lyn Lesch takes a unique approach using holistic intelligence to help us recover from our screen obsession. Read this book and you will listen to another way to understand our constant screen use. -- Larry D. Rosen, professor emeritus, California State University, Dominguez Hills and co-author of "The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World"
Lyn Lesch has written an important and necessary book for all of us dwelling in the digital ageone that makes the case that our emotions and our senses, and not just our cognitive faculties, form a critical part of our intelligence. If youve ever wondered if your smart phone is making you dumb, or whether you can ever reclaim your attention from the distractions on your laptop screen, his book will show you that the way to live intelligently with your devices is to cultivate a more inclusive kind of smarts. -- Annie Murphy Paul, author of "The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain", recipient of "The New York Times" Editors Choice pick
After founding and directing his own democratically run school for children ages six to fourteen for twelve years, one that received widespread attention in the Chicago area as a unique approach to education, Lyn Lesch went on to write four books on education reform. In 2020, he published Intelligence in the Digital Age, which concerns how our current Internet age might be making it increasingly difficult for people to explore a more expansive consciousness.