Misuse Of Technology

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Technology in our daily lives Is technology controlling us or are we choosing to be controlled by it? This is the question we should ask ourselves when we feel controlled or connected to our technology. It is in our hands to control overuse or misuse of technology. Technology is everywhere we go: stores, schools, households and banks and that must mean it’s good for something. The purpose of technology in general, is to help us have more productive and with less hassles. There are different types of technology; the most common type is information technology, which includes smart phones, computers/laptops, GPS and many other devices. Smart phones make it easier to reach people by calling, texting, chatting, Snap chatting and even …show more content…

We are able to make the decision of looking up information, using “Google Maps” and using social networks on our technologic device. Carr states in his essay “Is Google making us stupid?”(2008) that the internet is “subsuming most of our other intellectual technologies. It’s becoming our map and our clock, our printing press and our typewriter, our calculator and out telephone, and our radio and TV” and I agree. Technology helps us reach anything we want and need right on our phones, laptops and other devices, but is that truly a bad thing? I believe that technology is not subsuming our other intellectual technologies, but us, humans, are doing it ourselves. If we are given the choice between a book and Google for research, it is easier to choose Google, which brings me to my point. We can choose how and what are going to be the methods to find the pertinent information. We can decide pretty much all we do with technology, I admit that technology productivity tools might be tempting, very accessible and distracting at times but it is also true that we are in control of our actions. For example, if someone is studying for a really big test that’s coming up at school, that person may want to choose to put their cell phone …show more content…

They supply the stuff of thought, but they also shape the process of thought” and that could be true, since our brains are like malleable plastic and changes shape throughout our lives. We are most definitely going to surpass the changing of our brains and many of the causes are going to be related to technology, because it is something we see, have and use every single day. According to studies, technology has caused good and bad things to happen to us. The good ones: dreaming in colors (from watching TV), better vision (from watching images, such as video games), we are more creative and have more short term memory and the bad ones: phantom vibration (which is when we think our phones vibrate but they don’t), insomnia (from the light emitted from devices), lower attention span and weaker long-term memory. The key is in the amount of time we spend connected to our

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