Thursday, November 7, 2013

Final Sources


        For my final three sources I wanted to explore some parts of the technology obession that I haven't yet. I want to take a closer look as to the effect on children, both good and bad. Since I've taken so much time to research the effect on adults, I think it's also important to research the effect on children. Also, I would like to get a few more statistics. I am going to use my last source to get some numbers on the amount of people using technology. 
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        For my first final source I used an article from Huffington Post by Cris Rowan titled The Impact of Technology on the Developing Child. I've been focusing a lot on the impact of technology on adults, but what is it doing to our children? It's effecting them drastically. A study shows that the average elementary school child used 7.5 hours per day using entertainment technology. Most of these children have their own TVs in their bedroom, and hald of them have the TV on at home all day. Because of this we are finding that physical, psychological and behavior disorders are occuring in children. Some of these include ADHD, anixety, depression, learning disabilities, developmental delays and many many more. We need to get these children out and moving and away from so much technology. I don't completely agree with this article. I don't think that children should completely abandon technology and I don't think that using it is going to lead to an awful life. However, I do think it's important to limit what we let our children do. Perhaps letting them play an educational game for 15 minutes during the day instead of watching youtube videos for an hour would be more acceptable. I really like this article because it has statistics, which I can use in my paper.

The Positive Effects Technology Has On Children
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        For my second final source I decided to use is an article that comes from babble. It is The Positive Effects Technology Has On Children by Jessie Nuez. It has to do with the positive effects that technology has between parents and children. Some of the examples that Nuez lists include having easier conversations between parents and children, providing a teaching tool for children, and bringing families closer. While this article does not provide cold hard facts and statistics, like many of my other sources, I think it's a good article to get some ideas going as to how technology is a positive thing. It's totally opposite from my previous article, in that it   provides ways it's really great for children.
 
        For my final research source I chose an article from the Huffington Post. Americans Addicted To Checking Smartphones, Would 'Panic' If They Lost Device (STUDY) by Britney Fitzgerald is a gerat article which has some really good statistics that I plan to add to my paper. Did you know that an outstanding 73 percent of people say they would actually panic if anything happened to their smartphone, and 14 more percent would feel desperate without it. This article really takes a look into the unhealthy obsession that we have with our phones. A dangerous 24 percent of people admit to checking their phones while driving. Nine percent admit to checking their phone during church. But the biggest number? Fifty-four percent of people say that they check their phones before they go to bed, in the middle of the night, or when they wake up. I have to admit, I am guilty of being part of this 54 percent that is checking their phone before bed. I'm constantly checking my e-mail, Facebook, and playing mindless games. For all this talk of how smart and dumb technology is making us, it's really great to actually have a number linked to all these people glued to their technology. I think that this article will be really useful for this reason.

Citation
Works Cited
Fitzgerald, Britney. "Americans Addicted To Checking Smartphones, Would 'Panic' If They Lost Device (STUDY)." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 21 June 2012. Web. 07 Nov. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/21/americans-are-addicted-to-smartphones_n_1615293.html>.
Nuez, Jessie. "The Positive Effects Technology Has On Children." Babble RSS. Disney, 30 Aug. 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2013. <http://www.babble.com/tech/the-positive-effects-technology-has-on-children/>.
Rowan, Cris. "The Impact of Technology on the Developing Child." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 29 May 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cris-rowan/technology-children-negative-impact_b_3343245.html>.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

The Beginning of Research

          I chose an article that came from Psychology Today to use for the beginning of my research. The article is titled Is Technology Making Us Stupid (and Smarter)? It takes a look into how the more humans are using technology the stupider we're getting. Having an iPhone, for example, is making us lazier than ever before. The second paragraph of this article begins with, "Life has become more complex but we hardly ever notice it because technology has made complexity simpler than ever." They use the example of a child today and one in the 1950's. A child today's IQ would be extremely higher than that of a child in the 50's because of fluid intelligence. Fluid intelligence is, "the ability to process complex information quickly and effectively."
          The article goes on to talk about how we live in a hyper-link economy. This is where we as humans aren't so willing to figure things out or answer things on our own, but are more concerned about using technology to find the answer for us. It also touches base on the fact that technology has completely changed education and how we learn, especially the effect on our children. The article ends with the fact that technology might actually be aiding us and making us smarter. If we are able to solve problems using technology, then why wouldn't we be able to use those solutions to create more solutions?
          The reason I chose to use this article in my research is because it talks about both some of the pros and cons that technology has on us. It shows both sides to the story, so it's not just a one sided piece. It's also from a credible source. Psychology Today is a credible website and magazine and has some very intelligent and helpful articles available. I really related to this article because I agree with the beginning. I really feel that technology is making us stupider. We lean on it far to much and almost expect us to do things for us. I really like the points it brings up about it making us smarter, though. I think it's important that I explore all factors that technology has on us, both good and bad. This article definitely does this. I think it's going to be a very great piece to add to my bibliography for this paper.
          The second article that I chose to use comes from Time Ideas. The article is titled How to Use Technology to Make You Smarter. This article takes a deeper look into things that we use technology for everyday and then tells us how it can make us smarter and how it's making us dumb. For example, the article talks about a study that was done that monitored workers during the day. They found out that workers that multi tasked and switched constantly between e-mails and their work had a lower IQ by 10 than the other workers. It compares this intelligence loss to losing a whole night of sleep or even twice as much as smoking marijuana. So, what can we do to fix it? We can use programs such as Freedom which shuts off access to the Internet for a certain period of time so that work can get done, the article suggests. The article goes through other forms of communication through technology, such as texting, auto-correct or search engines. It then talks about some of the disadvantages they have on us and what we can do to use these tools to make us smarter. It ends with the summary that technology makes us both smart and stupid.
          This article is really helpful to me and gave me a lot of insight that I can use for my paper. It has a lot of facts and studies in it, so I can have some concrete evidence of what technology is doing to us. I like this article as well for the fact that it shows both sides, how technology can make us both stupid and smart. I also like how the author mentioned ways that we can use technology to make us even smarter. It was a very creative article but also very informational. I think that it will be a great article for me to use for my paper because of both of these factors.
        Overall, I think that these are two great sources that I can use to begin my research on technology. They are both credible sources, from credible websites who also have magazines. They are both filled with useful information, including solid facts. They are both creative and well written. I think that this is a solid base for me to start building off of for my research. I am planning on finding as much information as possible using a variety of sources.

Citation:
Works Cited
Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas. "Is Technology Making Us Stupid (And Smarter)?" Psychology Today. N.p., 7 May 2013. Web. 3 Nov. 2013. <http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/mr-personality/201305/is-technology-making-us-stupid-and-smarter>.


Murphy Paul, Annie. "How to Use Technology to Make You Smarter." Time Ideas. Time, 29 Nov. 2012. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. <http://ideas.time.com/2012/11/29/how-to-use-technology-to-make-you-smarter/>.