The Medium is the Message
Orality and Literacy
Tech and Power
Digital Age Dilemmas
Name That Theorist
100

This theorist coined the phrase "the medium is the message"

Who is Marshall McLuhan?

100

Ong said this technology transformed human consciousness.

What is writing (or literacy)?

100

Postman believed television turned this serious domain into entertainment.

What is public discourse or news/politics?

100

Carr worries that the internet is doing this to our ability to think deeply.

What is making us shallow or fragmenting our attention?

100

This theorist feared that TV turned everything into entertainment.

Who is Neil Postman?

200

McLuhan described this as the "extensions of man." 

What is media or technology?

200

Ong coined this term to describe cultures that have no knowledge of writing.

What is primary orality?

200

Marvin studied how this shaped professional identity in the 19th century.

What is electrical communication (telegraph, telephone)?

200

According to Turkle, this phrase describes our digital lives: “We expect more from technology and…”

What is “less from each other”?

200

This media ecologist focused on time/space bias.

Who is Harold Innis?

300

Innis distinguished between these two types of media bias.

What are time bias and space bias?

300

Eisenstein argued this invention sparked the Reformation and scientific revolution.

What is the printing press?

300

Postman argued that media technologies are not neutral but influence this.

What is culture/society/values?

300

Rushkoff says tech companies follow this harmful “grow at all costs” model.

What is extractive capitalism?

300

Turkle warns that always being online can make us feel this way, even when we’re surrounded by people.

What is lonely?

400

According to McLuhan, this type of media environment returns us to tribal culture.

What is acoustic/oral/electronic media?

400

Ong believed this kind of thinking was diminished by the visual, literate mind.

What is narrative or poetic thinking?

400

Marvin believed new media technologies often reinforced this instead of democratizing society.

What is hierarchy or social control?

400

Carr borrows this neuroscience concept to explain how our brains adapt to digital habits.

What is neuroplasticity?

400

This theorist examined the shift from oral to literate culture.

Who is Walter Ong?

500

Innis argued that empires fall when they lose this balance.

What is the balance between time-biased and space-biased media?

500

Eisenstein emphasized the permanence and reproducibility of print, unlike this earlier medium.

What is oral tradition or manuscript copying?

500

According to Postman, schooling should focus on this kind of thinking.

What is critical or rational inquiry (not entertainment)?

500

Rushkoff argues that this practice (rooted in place and presence) is a key way to resist dehumanizing technologies.

What is building local, face-to-face community?

500

This theorist advocates for digital literacy as a form of civil resistance.

Who is Douglas Rushkoff?