Since the invention of the telegraph in 1792 (first method of bidirectional communication using technology), and later, the invention of the telephone (patented by Graham Bell), things have changed a lot.
The beginnings of Internet were in 1969 as 'Arpanet', connecting three universities in California and one in Utah. Since then, a revolution that changed the way people communicate took place. Blogs and social networks began to have a great importance in communication.
Blogger was born in 1999 and later in 2003, Facebook, the social network of reference.
Certainly this method has revolutionized the way we communicate but, how has been the impact on people who use them?
For a child, having a sibling often means having a constant companion who can provide support, love, and care for the child for the rest of his or her life. Sibling relationships often reflect the overall condition of cohesiveness within a family.
There are several ways in which sibling relationships can be complicated. For example, sibling rivalry, blended families, a large age difference, and gender differences are often areas that can lead to hostile sibling relationships.
Since the invention of the telegraph in 1792 (first method of bidirectional communication using technology), and later, the invention of the telephone (patented by Graham Bell), things have changed a lot.
The beginnings of Internet were in 1969 as 'Arpanet', connecting three universities in California and one in Utah. Since then, a revolution that changed the way people communicate took place. Blogs and social networks began to have a great importance in communication.
Blogger was born in 1999 and later in 2003, Facebook, the social network of reference.
Certainly this method has revolutionized the way we communicate but, how has been the impact on people who use them?
For a child, having a sibling often means having a constant companion who can provide support, love, and care for the child for the rest of his or her life. Sibling relationships often reflect the overall condition of cohesiveness within a family.
There are several ways in which sibling relationships can be complicated. For example, sibling rivalry, blended families, a large age difference, and gender differences are often areas that can lead to hostile sibling relationships.
A presentation from Natalie Bidnick on popular sites and apps used by teens today. All information copyrighted by Natalie Bidnick and may not be reused without written permission. Questions? Email nataliebidnick@gmail.com
Computer ethics is a part of practical philosophy which concerns with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.
'Parenting in the digital age' on slideshareDave Truss
There is an accompanying wiki with this presentation: http://raisingdigitalkids.wikispaces.com/Engaging-with-kids
and here is my blog post about it:
http://pairadimes.davidtruss.com/parenting-in-the-digital-age/
See the 'notes on slides' for presentation suggestions.
Cyber Bullying is when a child is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or cell phones. This presentation shows signs and ways to prevent cyber bullying
Kim 2Sichan KimProfessor KauffmanEnglish 107 June 2014.docxMARRY7
Kim 2
Sichan Kim
Professor Kauffman
English 1
07 June 2014
Social Networking Service: A Blessing or a Curse?
Social networking service may negatively affect a person’s behavior. How has social networking service negatively impacted communication? Indiscriminate use of social networking service affects people both psychologically and sociologically. This leads people to experience anxiety disorder and lack of the ability to express the ideas and emotions to others face-to-face. Forms of such things like instant messaging and chat rooms are called social networking service, also known as ‘SNS.’ SNS shifted the way people communicate, but also affects behavior negatively. Nevertheless, since people live in the world where every single word is sent by technology, living without it seems impossible. The issue is, do e-mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, and other forms of online communication bring people closer together? Even though modern technology makes people’s life better, it slowly enslaves them little by little; people can’t live without it anymore. To this end, there should be strict regulation established of use of social networking service.
Nowadays, instead of physically seeing social connections on a regular basis, social networking service has become preferred way of meeting people. Technology is getting people more closer by virtual means, but as humans people still seek actual social interaction. Daniel Newman reports “Networks like Facebook and YouTube both exceeding a billion monthly active users it has completely redefined the way we build and maintain relationships. Further it has found its way into our offices, living rooms and even at our dinner tables…Adults spend 20-28 hours a week on social media and on average have 275 personal connections across their social media channels” (4 Technology Trends Disrupting). Here the author affirms that people spend their time with social networking service indiscriminately. Technology brought our communication process to whole different new level; it made our communication process a lot easier and faster. However it affects people’s behavior negatively. That is, instead of choosing to go play outdoors, people are choosing sedentary lifestyles sitting in front of the computers. Maybe because people live in a busy world such as this, the number of people who prefer to communicate with others via technology is still growing.
First of all, social networking service left us emotionally drained. People prefer communicating with friends and family through e-mail and texting rather than communicating by letters because of its convenience. Andrew Leonard insists that forms of such things like e-mail and texting made our communication process emotionless. The following passage shows how e-mail and instant messaging make our communication process emotionless. He writes, “So instead of creating something new, we forward something old. Instead of crafting the perfect phrase, we use a brain-dead ab ...
A presentation from Natalie Bidnick on popular sites and apps used by teens today. All information copyrighted by Natalie Bidnick and may not be reused without written permission. Questions? Email nataliebidnick@gmail.com
Computer ethics is a part of practical philosophy which concerns with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.
'Parenting in the digital age' on slideshareDave Truss
There is an accompanying wiki with this presentation: http://raisingdigitalkids.wikispaces.com/Engaging-with-kids
and here is my blog post about it:
http://pairadimes.davidtruss.com/parenting-in-the-digital-age/
See the 'notes on slides' for presentation suggestions.
Cyber Bullying is when a child is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or cell phones. This presentation shows signs and ways to prevent cyber bullying
Kim 2Sichan KimProfessor KauffmanEnglish 107 June 2014.docxMARRY7
Kim 2
Sichan Kim
Professor Kauffman
English 1
07 June 2014
Social Networking Service: A Blessing or a Curse?
Social networking service may negatively affect a person’s behavior. How has social networking service negatively impacted communication? Indiscriminate use of social networking service affects people both psychologically and sociologically. This leads people to experience anxiety disorder and lack of the ability to express the ideas and emotions to others face-to-face. Forms of such things like instant messaging and chat rooms are called social networking service, also known as ‘SNS.’ SNS shifted the way people communicate, but also affects behavior negatively. Nevertheless, since people live in the world where every single word is sent by technology, living without it seems impossible. The issue is, do e-mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, and other forms of online communication bring people closer together? Even though modern technology makes people’s life better, it slowly enslaves them little by little; people can’t live without it anymore. To this end, there should be strict regulation established of use of social networking service.
Nowadays, instead of physically seeing social connections on a regular basis, social networking service has become preferred way of meeting people. Technology is getting people more closer by virtual means, but as humans people still seek actual social interaction. Daniel Newman reports “Networks like Facebook and YouTube both exceeding a billion monthly active users it has completely redefined the way we build and maintain relationships. Further it has found its way into our offices, living rooms and even at our dinner tables…Adults spend 20-28 hours a week on social media and on average have 275 personal connections across their social media channels” (4 Technology Trends Disrupting). Here the author affirms that people spend their time with social networking service indiscriminately. Technology brought our communication process to whole different new level; it made our communication process a lot easier and faster. However it affects people’s behavior negatively. That is, instead of choosing to go play outdoors, people are choosing sedentary lifestyles sitting in front of the computers. Maybe because people live in a busy world such as this, the number of people who prefer to communicate with others via technology is still growing.
First of all, social networking service left us emotionally drained. People prefer communicating with friends and family through e-mail and texting rather than communicating by letters because of its convenience. Andrew Leonard insists that forms of such things like e-mail and texting made our communication process emotionless. The following passage shows how e-mail and instant messaging make our communication process emotionless. He writes, “So instead of creating something new, we forward something old. Instead of crafting the perfect phrase, we use a brain-dead ab ...
This powerpoint presentation was a project in my Communication and Technology course, which allowed me to focus on an aspect of our society, relating to the topic of technology.
Impacts of social media on students
Impacts of social media on students
Impacts of social media on students
Impacts of social media on students
Impacts of social media on students
TECHNOLOGY’S EFFECTS ON COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS (ENTERPRISE NEWS STORY)Miranda Bator
November, 2015: Written at GVSU in CMJ 256: News Reporting, this enterprise story was assigned with the purpose of covering a current issue on campus. By observing the constant need for millennials to use technology, I chose this topic. After a variety of interviews and research conducted, this story was compiled and carefully written with the target audience in mind.
2. "It has become exceedingly obvious that our
technology has exceeded our humanity (Albert
Einstein N.D).”
Today‟s day people of all ages
communicate through their many
electronic devices, whether it‟s their
cellphone and texting, emails from their
computers or any of the other many
means of communicating online. You
can see the effects of excessive
communication through technology
affect people‟s social skills and cause
some anxiety issues with people.
3. Systems
Online Messaging
Online Messaging is probably the most
that can affect people‟s social skills.
When online you are protected by the
screen in front of you and could be
halfway across the world to whoever
you‟re talking to. People can say
whatever they want, something they
probably wouldn‟t say in person.
“Today our world has become so polluted with the
Internet in every single avenue of life; we fail to even
notice it anymore. We have instead grown
accustomed to seeing less of each other, and instead
commenting on posts and blogs (Tate 2011).”
4. Some disadvantages that can be found
from using online means of messaging
is:
Online Messaging
• Lack of face to face communication
Disadvantages of
• Easier to misunderstand
• Cyberbullying
• Once something is out there you can‟t take
it back
“Unfortunately, this feature of online socialization
cheats people of the opportunity to learn how to
resolve conflicts in the world outside the Internet and
it could retard or cripple one's social skills
developments (Cosmato N.D).”
5. Some advantages to this technology
are:
• Convenient to use
• Can contact people worldwide
• Faster to get a message across than a
letter
• Don‟t have to be close by to send one Image
• And many more from:http://blog.nus.edu.sg
/itsocietyandme/
Advantages of
Online Messaging
6. Nick Klopper discusses some of the issues he‟s
learned, “Dr. Engelberg discovered that people who spent
a lot of time online scored lower on scales of emotional
untelligence and social skills. It is a shame that the people
who most need to learn how to interact with others are the
ones spending the most time on their computers alone.
Intuitively, that makes sense: if people find it difficult to
interact with others, they are less inclined to participate in
social interaction. Instead, they spend their time in solitary
activities, such as surfing the web.
But in doing so, these people have no chance to improve
their communication skills. They„ve entered a downhill
slide, where they spend more and more time online and
become more and more lonesome, but never feel
comfortable communicating with others.(Klopper N.D.)”
Social Issuses
7. Text Messaging
Text messaging has also caused
problems with social issues in
people. Much similar to messaging
people online texts can have the
same detachment from reality and
in some cases make it hard for
people to hold actual
conversations face to face.
8. The Problems with Texting
Some problems that can come from text
messaging or other instant messaging
devices are:
• Lack of attention to surroundings and
people around
• Having lengthy text conversations
rather than in person talks
• No need for face to face social skills
• Too attached to cellphones
“Texting on a daily basis makes it easy to avoid speaking with
people on the phone. We nowadays tend to minimize face time
and even minimize our phone conversations. By doing so, our
communication skills suffer- we start to lose our conversation
etiquette. Personal conversations also suffer, becoming less
natural and choppy, resembling our text messaging
conversations (Hausler N.D.).”
9. The Advatages of Texting
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from:http://gettingsmart.com/cms/b
log/2011/11/the-power-of-texting-a-
changing-communication-medium-
in-changing-times/
Positives that can come from text
messaging or other instant messaging
technology are:
• Able to contact people easier
• Can call someone (or text) for help
• Some phones have apps that can
help with daily things
(GPS, yellowpages, etc)
• And more to help people
10. “The tendency --- and preference --- for
Americans to communicate with other people
through the formal and impersonal method of
text messages and phone calls has inhibited
their social skills, conversation skills and their
ability to relate and communicate with each
other in person. Because personal social
interaction with humans who are present is
vital to the human condition, the lack of social
interaction caused by excessive cell phone
use is a damaging sociological effect of cell
phones (Brian Heuberger N.D.).”
Social Issuses?
11. Medical
Some meddical issues from Dr. Rosen‟s study Couts found:
“• Teenagers and young adults who are persistently logged on
to Facebook are more often to show psychological
disorders, like mania, paranoia, aggressive tendencies
, antisocial behavior and increased alcohol use. These teens
also more often displayed narcissistic tendencies.
• Kids who used technology, like the Internet and video
Image
from:http://www.krogerla games, on a regular basis have more stomach
w.com/blog/2012/07/med aches, sleeping problems, anxiety and depression.
ical-quiz-famous-doctors-
and-nurses/ • Rosen and his team found that most students were only able
to maintain focus on their studies for two or three minutes
before distracting themselves with technology, like text
messages, mobile apps or the Web.
• Rosen also revealed that the average teenager sends
approximately 2,000 text messages per month, a massive
amount of information processing that has been founded to be
related to problems with sleep and concentration, as well as
physical stress (Couts 2011).”
12. Other Stats
D, Yamalis PhD, Evans, L PhD and Gallagher, R
PhD share some interestong facts,
“How much are kids using media?
• The total amount of media use by youth ages 8
to 18 averages 6-plus hours a day—more than
any other activity.
• The amount of use has increased
significantly, up from 4-plus hours in the last five
years.
• Eighty percent of adolescents possess at least
one form of media access.
• There is extensive multi-tasking associated with
media use (instant messaging while doing
homework and listening to music on an mp3
player, for example).
13. • From 2004 to 2009, television and video use
averaged three to five hours per day, peaking
between the ages of 11 and 14, a crucial period
for kids' social development.
• Fifty-four percent of teens send text
messages, and one third of teens send more
than 100 text messages per day.
Continued
• One third talk face-to-face with friends, around
the same percentage that talk on cell phones (38
percent) and land lines (30 percent).
• Twenty-four percent communicate with friends
via instant messages.
• Twenty-five percent contact friends via social
networking (D, Yamalis PhD, Evans, L PhD and
Gallagher, R PhD , N.D.) “
14. So in conclusion while electronic communication
can be helpful technology it can also cause all sorts
of problems.
This technology can cause problems but if you only
if you let it control your life. Social skills are only
noticeably affected when there is an excessive
amount of texting and online messaging being
done. Social skills start to decrease when there is a
lack of of face to face where people can‟t learn the
proper ways to interact and communicate with one
another.
If you don‟t interact with people you won‟t be able
to keep conversations or proper etiquette and so
on.
Conclusion
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Networking.
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