Sunday, 28 June 2015

                         Technology Does Not Make Us Alone

Technology has definitely improved our lives, this is because of the various aspects of it: cars, internet, phones. Will anyone doubt that these devices have improved our lives? Technology is just THERE, it is how we use it. IF we use it daily, use the internet daily, use it until the point of addiction, of course technology has helped to make us dependent, but the key factor that has made us dependent is ourselves. We do not blame fire for being hot, much like we should not blame technology for our own lack of discipline. Technology improves our lives, it can also hinder it, but how we use technology is the key.

Because many people....Use technology now a days...Instead of talking to other people.. They prefer to stay at home and play or do face book in their PC chat through phones or listen music through air phone....Many people think that they cant do anything without their phones or say that their life is boring without technology

In Everyday Life:

We use some form of technology in almost everything we do, yet we've never noticed.
You cook on a stove, right? Warm up something in the microwave? You have both a cold and a hot water tap. You drive or ride in a car, don't you? Technology is all around us. 

Social Media : 

Phones and the internet connect us to people thousands of miles away and have connected people together and widened our view on things and made information more accessible to people. You may think we are becoming too dependent on it and i agree but that may be a good thing because that's the way our world seems to be advancing now and that is in technology.

Interactive Play Station:

An interactive game is more engaging than a book, so technology often promotes more practice and review in areas requiring memorization, such as spelling, math and geography. This frees up time in the classroom so educators can focus on skills like problem solving, character development and critical thinking.

Smart Phones:

Much like how smart phones extend the workday by allowing professionals to send emails anytime, educational technology extends the school day for kids who will happily play multiplication games or review grammar on computer programs.

Conclusion:

The success of any tool depends on how it’s used. Ask how a gadget or program furthers higher thinking, basic skills, or the child’s ability to evaluate, analyze, and synthesize ideas. This way, you’ll ensure that it’s being used for more than its novelty.

1 comment:

  1. Technology do not make us alone. It totally depends on our priorities and how we use it. Getting addicted to it is the major problem. People should overcome it, specially the young generation because they are the real assests any country.

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