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Kenan explores the reality behind the stereotype of teenagers' apparent over-reliance on the internet and computer games.

Kenan explores the reality behind the stereotype of the 'Google generation', the young people who have become so hooked on the web and computer games that they are unable to think, study and concentrate.

This characterisation is motivated by genuine concerns that heavy use of the internet and computer games are actually rewiring the brains of young people. They are learning and thinking differently to their forebears in a massive technological and social experiment. Kenan investigates these concerns and asks Stephen Fry, among others, whether the rise of the digital generation should be a cause for celebration or concern.

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28 minutes

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Sun 15 Mar 2009 21:30

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  • Thu 12 Mar 2009 20:30
  • Sun 15 Mar 2009 21:30

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