I enjoy the research behind why people spend so much time on the Internet in Koebler's article than Nast's article. He has a more relatable way of thinking and is, in my opinion, more open-minded on why people spend so much time on the Internet. I think that Nast had a biased opinion and it was people were surfing the Web, learning absolutely nothing whatsoever. Kenneth Goldsmith states that "I think the Internet is making us smarter. There's this morality built around guilt and shame in the digital age". I also think that having his students actually make a piece of narrative art with what they found on the Internet is a great idea. As a student myself, I'm usually not one to condone and encourage work but I think that it emphasizes the point that the Internet is a fantastic place to learn new things in a more convenient way.