10/02/12_Your Brain on EBooks and Smartphone Apps - 21 views
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Tracy Hill on 02 Oct 12Do you believe you are "too technological for your own good?" In other words, have you ever experienced situations like the author (such as sweeping your finger down a newspaper or forgetting to pay because you're used to having a credit card set up to an account)? If so, please describe. If not, think of an example you have seen or heard another person doing. Do you have a difficult time putting your smart phone or device down? Do you have a constant need to check your email, the Internet or even sports scores? What advice would you give to others about this technology trend? Is it better to depend on technology and ride the wave of the future or put the device down every so often, step away and engage in a paperback book or write a letter?
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Diondre Hartwell on 02 Oct 12I believe that we are attached to our technology, but no to a point where we would not be able to function without certain devices. I've never had an instance described in the article but I have seen people walk into doors expecting it to slide open and to their disappointment it did not open. I think technology spoils us in a way because it makes things a lot easier and less strenuous. I believe people think they would not have a hard time putting their phone down, but in reality not being able to check your facebook or twitter is like torture for me and many others I would guess. My english teacher had us try and do the 24 hour without media task and I lasted about 2 hours at best. If I had to give advice about technology I would say use it to your advantage, but try not to get addicted to it in a way where you cannot go five minutes or so without checking for messages, emails, notifications etc. Have fun with it but don't over do it.
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Yvette Halawani on 03 Oct 12I have experienced situations where I have been "too technological for my own good". More than once, I pulled up to my driveway, got out of my car and walked up to my front door. When I got to the front door I clicked the 'unlock' button on my car keys thinking it would open my front door. Afterwards I felt so stupid. I do have a difficult time putting my phone down. I constantly check facebook and twitter. But I don't use my cellphone on the Sabbath and holidays so it is a nice break from the technological world. I would tell others that they should take a break from their technology once in a while. I go 25 hours a week without any connections and I feel the difference it is making in my life. We are so connected, every second of every day, even when we sleep (I sometimes text in my sleep) so it is nice to take a step back and disconnect every once in a while.