This document discusses the evolution of technology over time from the 1980s to present day. It outlines key technological advances for each decade such as the creation of the first home computer in the 1980s, the rise of pagers and the World Wide Web in the 1990s, and the release of the iPhone in 2007. The document then discusses how technology has changed how humans interact socially, with increased social media and smartphone use linked to rising mental health issues, less face-to-face interaction, and a more isolated society. Potential solutions proposed include reducing social media influence, improving cyberbullying prevention, and encouraging in-person social engagement.
2. TECHNOLOGY - THEN
80’s
- First Macintosh home computer created
- First and second version of Windows
released
- First CD player comes to market
- Sony starts creating technology for
children
- First cell phone is created
- First disposable camera
- Walkmans are heavily in use
- First laserjet printer
- VCRs in most homes
- Nintendo Revolution
-Early internet used by researchers
3. TECHNOLOGY THEN
90s
- Pagers became commonplace
- HitClips became a fad
- Discmans hit the market
- Gameboys & Tiger handheld games
- Car phones were all the rage
- iMac, Apples signature 90s desktop
computer
- PDAs or Palm Pilots
- World Wide Web created & the internet as
we know it was born
- Netflix founded 1997
4. TECHNOLOGY THEN
2000s
- Hybrid car invented
- iPods released in 2001
- Camera phones
- iTunes music store
- TIVO
- YouTube created
- iPhones released 2007
- Netflix becomes a household name
5. TECHNOLOGY NOW
Soon to be 7 generations of iPhones
Most people in Canada/US/Europe/China/etc. are connected through smart phones
Entire buildings run by technology
Artificial intelligence proven & used
Robots are taking more jobs every day
Children using social media
Social media now known to cause addiction
Children spend more time on phones & watching tv than interacting with people face to face
6. HOW IT EVOLVED
Technological advances used to be made to make things simpler, to create an easier way
to do something or a faster way.
Soon after realizing things could be easier, companies took advantage of humans natural
wish for laziness
Now companies make money off children by raising them to believe that all of life is easy
and they should not have to work for attention or love
People live off of media interaction rather than social interaction which I reality makes
them less interactive and more closed off to natural human contact
Illnesses such as anxiety, depression, OCD and addiction have skyrocketed since the
heavy use of social media, as well as bullying and self harm in children and young adults.
8. TECHNOLOGY IS DESTROYING THE QUALITY OF HUMAN INTERACTION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2V9-3ZwnIU
9. HOW DOES THIS AFFECT US?
Children are being raised less social and becoming more technologically inclined than socially inclined
Higher reports of social issues such as anxiety, depression, etc.
The world is being seen as a more social place even though people are actually more antisocial
Bullying is on the rise and has been since the creation of social media
Peoples lives are less private and anyone can tap into any technology to steal information
More cases of obesity due to a lack of physical action, thanks to social media addiction
Later down the road our health care system will bear the burden of a higher amount of health problems
in what will become our elderly one day
10. SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
Our technological habits have a huge effect on symbolic interactionism.
People perceive the world entirely different thanks to social media and the
connectedness of our generation.
In some ways social media can make the world out to be a bad place, and in other
ways it can seem better than it ever was.
Depending on who you are on social media and who you associate with you may
perceive the world differently than everyone else.
Most people now see the world as cold and unsatisfying because of their instant
gratification attitude.
11. SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
The next generation of people who grow up in
this social media frenzy will inevitably be much
less social than previous generations.
They will see the world as an unfriendly place
due to the volume of unpleasant news on social
websites and in turn delve more into isolation
masked with facebook friends and meaningless
‘likes’
Even though people will be more connected
they will be farther apart than ever before
12. SOLUTIONS
Society needs to put less value on social media attention
- All stores and large companies now have twitter, facebook, Instagram, etc. and give
exlcusive deals to social media users. This needs to stop.
There needs to be a better way to stop cyber bullying.
- There are more and more deaths every year due to cyber bullying, especially among
young teens.
Parents need to get off their phones and teach their children the value of face to face
interaction and how being social in public can be helpful and fun.
Society needs to stop shaming people for wanting to be social and friendly to
strangers or people in public.
13. SOLUTIONS
If nothing is done to try and combat the change in social interactionism that is
happening in the world then the future of humanity will be dull, sad and hard to
endure.
Schools will soon be scary and quiet places where children would rather spend recess
on their phones than playing with friends
People will also get significantly dumber by relying on their phones for the most
simple of information.
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