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Using Sherry Turkle’s TED Talk below, discuss in a paper your experience of being alone, together. Your assignment should be crafted as an analysis using peer-reviewed sources to support your critique. Avoid writing a personal op/ed.
Turkle, S. (2012). Connected, but alone? [Video]. TED Conferences.
Do you see evidence of being alone together in our everyday lives? Explain.
How would you describe what you see?
How do the readings from the module help you to understand better being alone together?
Requirements:
Format your paper and cite following APA guidelines according to the CSU Global Writing Center (which can be accessed by selecting the button in the left-hand Canvas navigation panel) (Links to an external site.).
Your paper should be 2-3 pages in addition to the required cover page and reference pages. Keep in mind that abstracts and bibliographies (and any images you use that take up space) do not count as pages due.
Cite a minimum of two peer-reviewed sources to support your analysis in addition to the course material and reading resources, which you are also required to engage in.
Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment grading rubric for grading details.
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