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Technology in Society

Technology in Society. By: Pamela Emel. What is Technology?. According to Merriam Webster 1 a : the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area : b : a capability given by the practical application of knowledge

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Technology in Society

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  1. Technology in Society By: Pamela Emel

  2. What is Technology? According to Merriam Webster 1 a: the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area : b: a capability given by the practical application of knowledge 2: a manner of accomplishing a task by using technical processes, methods, or knowledge

  3. Benefits of Technology in Society • Instant Communication • Social Networking • Educational Resources • Health Care • Entertainment • Travel and Convenience

  4. Instant Communication The purpose of Cell phones were first made to use as a wireless phone, but now cell phones are used for everything like searching the web, taking pictures, and listening to music. If your computer can do it, so can your cell phone.

  5. Social Networking Sites such as Face book, MySpace, Twitter, and different Blogs allow for people to connect with other people in a global society. With a Webcam you can not only talk to someone across the world, but you can see everything they can.

  6. Educational Resources • State of the Art Technology is being used in the best schools to improve education through hands-on interactive learning. With a Smart Board students can complete lessons, interact with the outside world, and learn through an unlimited amount of resources right in the classroom

  7. Health Care Technology • Cell Phone Doctoring allows for instant Doctor to Patient communication on issues such as nutrition, blood sugar, blood pressure or any other updates. • Smart-phone Systems are being used to tell patients how to get immediate treatment in case of a certain situation.

  8. Entertainment For the people who love to read books, a nice way to keep all your books together is to buy a Kindle. All books are digitally downloaded right to the Kindle so you can have the books you need anywhere, anytime. Friendly to the Environment because its digital instead of printed on paper.

  9. Travel and Convenience The new I Pad is smaller than a computer, but bigger than a cell phone. It can do anything a computer can do, except you can take it anywhere, anytime. This allows people to work from home, go on vacation and do their work with no restrictions .

  10. Concerns with Technology in Society • Health Problems “3 Billion People Use Cell Phones Daily (Brooks)” • Does Radiation from Cell Phones or other electronics lead to more cases of Brain Cancer? • More children then ever are diagnosed with ADHD because of the need for stimulation. • Lack of Exercise • Changes in Behavior • New Laws have to be created and regulated to control problems created by new technologies. • Dangers of Texting • Are children less creative?

  11. Continued • Communication Skills • Students use a smaller vocabulary and poor grammar when they communicate through text messaging and similar systems. • Privacy Issues • How do we keep our personal information protected? • Every day people are victims of credit scams and identity theft.

  12. Final Thoughts • Technology is created to improve our lives, however it has both positive and negative impacts on our society. • “All technology should be assumed guilty until proven innocent” - David Ross Brower • Questions/Comments

  13. Works Cited • Hermitt, Andrea. "Re: Pros and Cons Technology in the Classroom | EHow.com." Web log comment. EHow | How To Do Just About Everything! | How To Videos & Articles. Web. 26 July 2010. <http://www.ehow.com/about_5384898_pros-cons-technology-classroom.html>. • technology. (2010). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. • Retrieved July 26, 2010, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/technology • Brustein, Joshua. "Facebook Is to the Power Company as ..." New York Times. 24 July 2010. Web. 26 July 2010. <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/25/weekinreview/25brustein.html>. • Brooks, Melanie. "Cell Phone Usage Linked to Brain Tumors | Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota | WTSP.com." Tampa Bay Fl News | Connect to 10 News in Tampa, Sarasota, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Florida | WTSP.com 10 Connects | Home. Web. 26 July 2010. <http://www.wtsp.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=77302>. • Brower, David R. "Famous Quotes on Technology." Quotations, Famous Quotes at Quote World. QuoteWorld2010. Web. 26 July 2010. <http://www.quoteworld.org/categories/technology/>.

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