...EFFECTS/ TECHNOLOGIES Effects of Todays Technologies Lisa Newman University of phoenix It seems like nowaday, technology is taking over the everyday lives of american. Technology such as computers, i pads, i phones, video games, and many other ones that companies has came out with in the last several years is really having a negative effect on our society. Children are staying in their rooms after school and playing video games rather than going out and socializing with others that are their age. When it comes to having a family meal and getting to tell your family how your day was, families are now watching television as they eat or on their cell phones at the dinner table, Another way that technology has had an effect on society is through the weight problem. Instead of getting out and getting just a little exercise a day, individuals would rather sit in front of a computer screen or video game just exercising their thumbs, fingers, and wrist. These are just a few examples of how new technology is have a negative effect on our society. Families today are spending more time on their new technology devices then they do with each other. Even if it is spending time in the living room, members of the family are paying more attention to the television then they are to each other. Parents and children spend more time on the internet then they do getting to know what is going on each others...
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...Topic The topic that I chose to research about is how technology is affecting people and how they interact with one another. More specifically though, I want to focus on the younger generation and children, and how their engulfment in the digital world is seriously affecting their physical relationships with family and friends. Now, to focus on children, family, friends, and how they are all being affected by the new and coming digital life is a decently broad topic. So, to limit my topic I will look closely at what questions and answers I can ask in regards to each of the above areas of research, and develop a tentative thesis. The preliminary research that I’ve conducted so far includes three articles; “How our digital devices are affecting our personal relationships”, “Children, technology, problems, and preferences”, and “Kids really are different these days”. The first of the three, entitled “How our digital devices are affecting our personal relationships”, brings to attention the fact that everyone nowadays is getting really caught up in recent technologies, and it goes on to discuss how such a strong involvement in technology is negatively affecting our personal relationships. Furthermore, the article mentions how the presence of cell phones reduces many vital factors in maintaining strong relationships with friends and family, including trust, closeness, and empathy. The second article, entitled “Children, technology, problems, and preferences”, is solely focused around...
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...with technology. From the newest iPhone, to FitBits, the tablets and computers we use. If you are not up to date with technology you might just miss something is what the world wants you to think. We also live in a highly consumer culture, when that new iPhone comes out exactly a year after the one you bought you might be lead to believe that yours, while still fairly new, is inadequate and out of date. This can be reflected in our ideas of instant gratification, we love to receive the new thing or to get a reward right now, but we have a terrible time waiting or being satisfied with what we already have. As research has been growing over how technology affects aspects of...
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...Technology Affecting Children: Be Aware of Your Children Americans today tend to believe that cell phones are not only affecting relationships but young children too. Although, it’s pleasant to let children access your cell phone so they can distract themselves and allow you to finish cleaning, working, etc. Parents should not be buying children younger than 6 years of age any sort of technology. Technology is like a drug. Once you start using it you are eventually addicted. My own view is that technology shouldn’t be used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week especially not by children. To start with, one reason why young children shouldn’t be getting cell phone’s or any type of technology at a young age is announced that technology increases child mentality. In my personal experience my parents bought my baby sister...
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... are different. The advent of technology has changed the dynamics around the kitchen table. Modern societal influences have strayed away from a traditional approach to continuous technological advances. The premature exposure of technology in the course of early childhood has had a negative impact on traditional Hispanic family dynamics because the role of the kitchen table is no longer...
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...Regulations on Cyberbullying As of today many young people are using the internet on a daily basis. Whether it is through their computers, tablets or mobile devices, the internet is easily accessed. These young individuals see the internet and mobile devices as a positive outcome in our society. Since the internet has become such a crucial factor on people’s daily lives it is almost impossible to go a day without it. That being said the internet is how people interact and communicate with each other. Although using the internet is a great way to interact it can also be used negatively. Unfortunately a great number of children and teenagers become the main targets of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is wrong and dangerous. Cyberbullying poses a great threat to our society due to the encouragement of poor behavior, drastically affecting the victim and making the internet an unsafe environment for children and young adults. According to the website stopbullying.gov, authors state, “Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites”. Cyberbullying occurs frequently on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace or Instagram and as well as texting. It can happen anytime of the day or night to a child or teenager. Cyberbullying can be simply done as sending inappropriate...
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...Is Technology Affecting the Developmental Progress of Children? Patrcia Odani Mukuka Southern New Hampshire University Increasingly, there is a large dependence on technology today as opposed to ten or twenty years ago. Technology has changed a lot of how life is lived today. It affects shopping, job seeking employment opportunities, entertainment and academics. There is no doubt that technology has set its foundation and is here to stay. One area in which the effects of technology can be clearly noted is in the lifestyle of children. The addiction to technology by children today has increased over the years. This is clearly seen in the developmental progress of children today. This dependence has greatly influenced how children interact with their peers, how they learn and how they spend their free time. It is important as educators and parents to find a balance between learning and using technological devices for recreation. Children today have developed a total reliance on technology for communication and entertainment. Steve Carell, the actor/comedian, in his commencement speech at Princeton University in 2012 said, “When I was in college, I wouldn’t ‘text’ a girl to ask her out on a date. I would ask her, in person. One human being to another. And when she said ‘no,’ which she always did, I would suffer the humiliation and self-loathing that a young man needs for his, or her personal growth” (Farber et. al, 2012). In his speech, Steve Carell illustrates how communication...
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...Niki Streppone English Composition 1- Formal Essay 2030 American society and even the world as a whole today are becoming more dependent on technology everyday. Technology advances have increased at a much faster pace in the last 20 years and is only getting faster. Not only is it getting faster, but it is increasing at a much higher rate as well. We have advanced more in the last 5 years than we would in 15, say 20 years ago. That is almost triple the rate. There is the technology that we need, and the technology that we just desire. With both of those come some positive and negative effects. Living in the world of 2013, we can only imagine what it will look like in 2030. People this day in age are addicted and dependent on technology in many different ways. Some of the important things that we need, that rely on technology are communication, transportation, bills/financial needs, food preservation, medical procedures and medicine, and emergency situations. Those are generally the benefits of technology that we typically could not survive without. These types of technological advances by 2030 should be very positive, I think. For instance, better research equipment will help find cures and treatments to different diseases and disorders. I believe that in school systems there will be electronic paper that looks just like paper but when you write can be saved as a file. Most likely text books will be done away with too. Think about it. There might not even be a need...
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...2015 Position Essay, Draft 3 In The Digital Age Relationship Have Become Fragmented In her article, “How Our Digital Devices Are Affecting Our Personal Relationship”, Iris Adler highlight some important points made by some tech enthusiasts that people are too occupied with digitals. There are many negative consequences of using technology. Children complain about their parents not giving them the attention they need because they are so hooked on their devices. Children also get distracted from their school work. People has to balance between the digital and non-digital. The use of this device in one to one interaction has hinder our affection and confidence [Adler]. In my opinion, Adler is right for the following three reasons. Firstly, our digital devices has impacted the way we interact with those close to us. People who are living in the same household communicate through Facebook with each other on their cell phones like they never sit down at supper time. You cannot have a conversation without the interruptions or cell phones or the person engrossed in his computer. At the end of the day, personal interaction will continue to decline, and people will become totally intolerant of one another. Secondly, digital devices causes distractions with student as well as adults. For example, teachers will be teaching whilst some of the student will be on their phones or iPad, texting or doing something...
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...every Friday night through Sunday evening which excludes use of computers, video games and smart phones. The father, William Powers discussed the difficulty by stating, “It almost had an existential feeling of, ‘I don’t know who I am with the Internet gone.’ But after a few months it hardened into a habit and we all began to realize we were gaining a lot from it” (Adler, 2013). Elimination of technology is not only taking place in the home, but in public places as well. Some restaurants in Los Angeles have banned the use of cell phones in an attempt to encourage customers to enjoy their meal and their company (Forbes, 2013). These instances reflect the idea that technology can have a negative impact on interpersonal communication. Significance Builder: Think about how many times you look at your phone, computer or tablet in one day. Raise your hand if you think you could go 5 days without one of your technological devices. When we stop and actually think about it, the number of times we look and the number of minutes we spend thumbing through our phones and other devices is alarming. More often than not, we are with other people when we are doing this. The US Census, in 2011 76% of households reported having a computer, compared to 8% in 1984 (File, 2012). Of the households with a computer, 72% reported accessing the internet. This increased from 18% in 1998 which was the first year the Census asked about internet use (File, 2012). Research shows that as of...
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...Position paper Essay Cell Phone Multitasking Versus Loss of Self Being The use of technology nowadays as texting and cell phones have become an important every day tools that many teenagers can’t live without it, to an extent that it controls people lives greatly. There are many needs regarding using cell phone and texting. One of the most important issues is its role in safety as people are not worried when being lost. Moreover it enables users to stay connected with family, colleagues and friends. Email access and surfing internet for educational purposes aids in using cell phones more especially by youth. Cell phones don’t just receive and place calls, but o it is used also in capturing nice moments, saving data, and can even...
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...Have you ever wondered if technology distracts us? According to research, yes it definitely does because people are way too engaged in technology and have a hard time even making eye-contact during a conversation. It is polite to make eye-contact when you are talking or engaging with an individual because it shows that you care and are interested in what they have to tell you or say to you. It is extremely rude to be on your electronics and not make eye-contact with a person who is trying to have a conversation with you. Even though technology is very useful in our daily lives, it can be extremely distracting because it limits our attention span, and teenagers don't have enough self-control to focus on tasks given. Most importantly devices such as cell phones, laptops and tablets diverts kids' attention, affecting the learner's behavior and performance in school. The reason why electronics distract younger folks because the kids are too afraid of missing out on game notifications or social media, so they fall behind on their school works. As a result, learners' grades drop magnificently. If a student is on his phone during class, he misses out on what the teacher has to say to the class, missing the important parts of the lecture....
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...Running head: CHILDREN & TECHNOLOGY The overuse of technology and health concerns in child development 1 CHILDREN & TECHNOLOGY 2 The overuse of technology and health concerns in child development Technology is a remarkable achievement. It has surpassed the expectations of former inventors, physicists, and engineers, among them Nikola Tesla who predicted that mobile devices would soon be a reality (Popular Mechanics, 1909). Forward to present day and mobile devices are applied in almost every aspect of daily living. Mobile devices such as cell phones, tablets, and computers are common household items. The use of these devices serves a common purpose; efficiently complete tasks, whilst being productive. However, more often than not, technology’s use envelops its users. This is becoming more apparent in children who are maturing with technology at their fingertips. A developing child’s mind, in early stages of growth, is malleable making them more prone to develop a reliance on technology when such devices are given to them at such a young age. Reliance on technology can harm a developing child in mental, emotional, and physical aspects. The overuse of entertainment technology on a developing child raises health concerns. By fostering a mental, social, emotional, and physical foundation during child development, families can curtail the negative outcomes of technology overuse. Children and adolescents are constantly bombarded with large amounts of information...
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...Sociological Effects The invention of wireless technology has given as society a new way to communicate. With people now dependent on being able to communicate where ever they are in the world to another person wireless technology is not going away. Good or bad it is here to stay so we will have to so we will have to continue to monitor the effects With wireless technology being relatively new we do not have all the information we will need to see the effects it is having on peoples psychological conditions and the effect it will have on the society overall. We are now just starting to see the effects it is having on teens and the way they interact in our society. Many mental issues are already being tied to wireless technology. One of the reasons for this is that the artificial light from smart phones and tablets affects the melatonin production in the body and throws off circadian rhythms. This prevents the body from getting a deep sleep the body depends on for restoration. With this lack of sleep, people tend to have a higher stress level and have depression. These things increase with the use of heavy use of technology including wireless devices. This affects men more than women but the real problem is teens. Teens tend to use wireless technology more than adults leading to early types of depression and stress which will have a more of a long turn effect on their health. Not only is wireless technology leading to these health problems there...
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...The research done on the topic of teen dependency on technology and social media has shed some light on the controversial issue. Many believe that teens and young adults are too dependent on their electronic devices and that the dependency on electronics can have negative effects later on in life. So are people becoming more dependent on electronic devices for communication? What effects could this have on young adults and children? Bellinson, Jill. "Introduction to “Where the Wired Things Are: Children and Technology in Treatment”." Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 10.4 (2011): n. pag. Abstract. Print. Jill Bellinson, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst as well as the author of the Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy. As a Ph. D I believe her information on the topic very credible. Bellison presents this topic in an unbiased way by listing the pros and cons of having so much digital interaction. Pros such as the ability to be connected and ability to communicate at any time but cons such as cyberbullying, and stalking. Boyd, Danah. It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens. N.p.: n.p., 2014. Print. Danah Boyd, a social media scholar and youth researcher has alma maters at Brown University, MIT and UC Berkeley School of Information. She is well known for commentary on sociality, identity, and culture among youth on social networks. In It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked...
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