Synthesis Essay On Technology

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Technology has been beneficial to the environment in research, keeping contact with family and friends around the world, and helping to find a cure for incurable diseases. In the last couple decades years, we have seen technology slowing taking over our daily lives. We spend so much time on our devices that we are starting to depend on technology for communication instead of face to face social interactions. Thomas Friedman (“The Taxi Driver”) and James Butler (“Has Technology Killed…”) explained their similar view on how technology has impacted our communication. The first way that they talk about is how technology is separating us instead of making us closer. Next way, they explain is how the use of technology has hindered our social interactions. …show more content…

Technology is slowing dividing us from our everyday life and we are starting to depend solely on technology to communicate. Friedman states in his article, “that technology is dividing us as much as uniting us” (Friedman). He makes a great point because the consistent use of technology is slowing making people separate from each other. Butler said, “the dinner table, once the stronghold of family discussion, has been invaded by the mobile devices” (Butler). Butler gives an example where technology has made normal communication leave the homes. Butler when explaining how technology impacts us he used a more factual approach but as for Friedman used an emotional approach. They both viewed technology as something that is making us less social or aware of the people around …show more content…

The use of technology can be dangerous because we lack awareness of our surroundings. Friedman gave a visual example that showed the danger of technology, he stated: “A woman driving her car while speaking on her cell phone ran over a man jogging…” (Friedman). He showed how both individuals were distracted by some form of technical device which almost caused them to have an accident. When we are using our mobile phones, we are so distracted by our phone that we do not pay attention to our surroundings. Friedman quoted Linda Stone which said, “We are everywhere – except where we actually are physical” (Stone/Friedman). We are sometimes so lost in social media that we never realize what are our surroundings. Butler, on the other hand, talked about being unaware of a different point of view. He stated, “This would have been the ultimate sign of rudeness but checking your phone has now become socially acceptable” (Butler). His point of view showed our view of the use of technology has changed. Butler also said, “Texting in class is common, despite attempts by teachers to ban or integrate mobile technology into their lessons” (Butler). It shows how mobile devices have affected the classroom which has made the students less attentive during a lesson. Both Friedman and Butler explained agree that technology can make you unaware of your environment, but Butler

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