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    There is no denying digital and internet technologies have had an incredible effect on our world. But what about their effects on on our mind? Of course, the question is rather loaded considering the newness of certain digital/internet technologies. A simple answer of how “technology equals good” or “bad” for our minds proves to be misleading, at least in the short term. Certainly the answer varies depending on the specifics of the technology employed, how it is employed, and by whom. Thus…

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    The digital revolution is in a continuous and non ending evolution that is going worldwide, viral and common between people and especially designers. In our society, technology is very important and is the dominant industry. Therefore, we as designers should consider working on ourselves to improve our skills, enrich our global knowledge and follow and learn every new technology that could help us build a better concept, that reaches both the market needs and society. Today we can only look at…

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    What is technology? Technology has become a dime in a dozen in our lives that we do not realize how much technology we use in our daily life. People are taking technology for granted and using technology as the easy way out and as a diversion of any difficulties in their lives. It has made living our lives too focused on the virtual world, keeping us away from reality and people around us. A life without technology in this 21st century has become unimaginable. Statistics showed that almost 77%…

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    Mcluan Media Technology

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    about new media technologies that are still relevant today. However he has not taken into account digital divide issues, socio-economic determinants and human agency in his analysis. Raymond Williams and Manuel Castell’s put forth arguments against Mcluhan taking into account these other factors. Instagram is a key new media technology source for the analysis of the relationship between technology and humanity…

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    direction, we are using technology and advanced research to better our way of living. The Millennial generation is slowly becoming aware of how toxic processed foods truly are, therefore advancement in technology and medicine might make society healthier. As we are applying research to understand the congruence between animals and humans, the future might provide a collaborative environment where humans and animals will learn how to positively live…

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    Ben Clutter Case Study

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    High school science teacher Ben Clutter recently returned from Denver, Colorado where he had an opportunity to present to some of the more than 19,000 educators at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference and Expo. Clutter, and other members of his College Ready Ohio team, were selected to present two, two-hour poster sessions at the forum: “Using Google Hangouts to Enhance Your Distance PLC,” and “Social Media: Taboo or Allowed in Edu.?” Through his training…

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    They Say Yes Analysis

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    Technology has been a product of human existence that has evolved according to generational progression. When it comes to technology every generation has approached it quite differently in regards to incorporating it into their lives. Younger generations constantly express their impatience with older generations deliberateness to bring innovative technological advances into their everyday lives, while the older generations are bewildered as to why the younger generations are so eager to…

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    PLEASE NOTE: We are referring to technology in a less-general way (or in a modern sense). So when we say we are staying away from technology, we mean: computers phones, music players, TVs, smart watches, etc. NOT: Vehicles(cars, buses etc.), microwaves, lamps, toilets, clocks, etc. TL;DR: When we say technology we mean any digital/modern electronic device. Introduction: Introduction and Background to the Research The topic our group chose was the influence of technology among youth,…

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    Technology has improved in todays society, so much that it has become a reliable source of communication, and storage for very important files and documents. Ones own memory however is very important to stimulate for their own good, and for times that technology cannot be accessible. As stated by Sophie McBain author of “Head In The Cloud”. “ Apart from the few occasions when my phone has run out of battery at a crucial moment, or the day I was accidentally plunged it into hot tea, or the…

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    dependent on the use of digital media, broadening the horizons for possibility and innovation like never before. Look around; mobs of people everywhere are roaming their way through life, noses buried in their phones, eyes focused on their iPads and tablets. It is not complicated to perceive the apparent commonality among these individuals, being their growing obsession with divulging themselves in the addictive actions of digital media in a technologically advanced world. Digital media can take…

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