The Influence Of Technology

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Try to imagine living in a world where technology does not exist. Can you live a day without your alarm clock, cell phone, or computers? Essentially, the pace of technological advances has immensely increased over the last few decades to ease our lives and provide us more opportunities. Though it is undeniable that technology has changed our lives, tech critics argue that the Internet and other related technological gadgets have a deleterious effect on the human brain performance. However, tech critics only see one side of technology and neglect to mention the new intelligence that technologies have brought us. The existence of technology has made a difference in the generation we live in by transforming global development, improving people’s …show more content…

They say that the usage of cell phones has made us become lazy thinkers and numb to the world; but, in fact, cell phones have become one of the most used gadgets in today’s world. David Crystal argues that technology, specifically cell phones, have no effect on the human brain. Researchers found that children who had their phone at an early age and who used more abbreviations scored higher on the tests of reading and vocabulary (Txng: the Gr8 Db8, Crystal). Technology is meaningful in early education as it provides opportunities for children to develop skills and talents as well as enhanced them. By using the internet, students are able to learn in a way that suits them the best allowing them to be better critical thinkers because they have an easy access to learning by reading, watching educational videos and access all kinds of documents through their screen. Giving kids more access to cell phones or the computers opens the opportunity of a head start in learning how to use them in a technological world we live in now. It is essential for us to learn how to use technology as it is almost everywhere in society. Society fear that the use of technology has increasingly taken the place of face-to-face socialization and the earth we live on will become a digital world. People are afraid of losing real life interactions; however, technology is just another extension of a human

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