1. WE ARE LIVING IN THE 21ST
CENTURY, WHERE PEOPLE
ARE DEPENDENT ON
TECHNOLOGY.
As astudent,imaginewakinguponedayto
find no Internet, libraries, and cell phones,
newspapers, magazines, radio stations and
TVchannelshavealsodisappeared.
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2. 1. How would
you be informed
of anything
now?
Depending on oral traditions,
storytelling, shared
experiences, learning from
elders, mentors, and local
experts would become
essential.
3. 2. What ways
would you have
to communicate
with one
another?
Verbal and Non-verbal
communications will be the
ways to communicate with
other people.
4. 3. How would
you share
information and
communicate
news and
events?
Sharing information would be
relied on community
gatherings, written letters,
and word of mouth.
5. 4. What would
happen with the
decisions you
usually make?
We might feel the “confusion”
since many of us depends on
media, technology, and in
other’s perspectives as well.
6. 5. How would it
affect the way
you live?
My daily life would undergo
significant adjustments, with a
return to a slower-paced and
more localized existence.
Research and information
retrieval would be notably
constrained.
7. 6. What would
you personally
miss most in
such a
situation?
Everybody would feel lost and lose
resources since many people
depends on media and technology
to seek information about anything,
communicating with their family,
relatives, and/or friend that is far
from them, and such.
8. 7. What would
society lose in
this situation?
In such a scenario, society would
experience substantial disruptions.
Industries heavily reliant on technology
and digital communication would face
challenges, and innovation and
progress could be hindered. The global
interconnectedness and efficiency of
the digital age would give way to a
more localized and traditional way of
life.