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Heather Ortiz

25 Negative Effects of Technology - RooGirl - 1 views

  • 1. Isolation
  • 2. Lack of Social Skills
  • social media outlets causes us to meet face-to-face with much less frequency resulting in a lack of much needed social skill
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  • 3. Obesity
  • lose the ability to read body language
  • talking to friends online
  • engrossed in video games
  • more time
  • watching funny cat videos on YouTube
  • spending less time being active or exercising
  • 4. Depression
  • perfect recipe for depression with the lack of human contact, overeating and lack of exercise
  • 5. Poor Sleep Habits
  • sucked into online activities that keep us up too late and the constant stream of information can make it difficult to turn off our brains
  • 6. Pollution
  • e that they wouldn’t say in person. The increase in cyber-bullying has also led to an increase in teen suicides
  • 7. Increased Bullying
  • increase in bullying and escalated the degree of severity
  • Kids are no longer able to escape their tormentors once they reach the safety of their own homes
  • Bullies infiltrate the security of their victims’ homes through online avenues. It is also easier to get more kids involved in bullying because people are more likely to say things onlin
  • his constant stream of out with the old, in with the new is adding to the levels of toxicity in our air and land. E-waste is not always disposed of properly, causing deadly chemicals to leach into the ground. Plants that manufacture the electronics are emitting toxic fumes into the air. Plus there is little to no regulations on the disposal of personal E-waste.
  • 8. Lack of Privacy
  • internet has stripped the world of privacy
  • 9. Higher Level of Deceit
  • people use the internet to deceive others
  • 10. Warped Sense of Reality
  • Using the internet as an escape from real life is very easy to do
  • no Photoshop or avatar for the reflection in your mirror, bills must be paid and saying smartass things is frowned upon
  • online you are a freaking rock star
  • 11. Stress
  • Constantly being “plugged in” and “connected” causes an extra layer of stress that wasn’t present before the overuse of technology.
  • 12. Blackberry/iPhone Thumb
  • Tendonitis in the thumb
  • 13. Lack of Social Boundaries
  • people over share on social media sites
  • sending unsolicited nude photos
  • Cyber stalking
  • 14. Lack of Sexual Boundaries
  • Exposure to sexual content is more likely to happen at a much younger age
  • 15. Lack of Social Bonds
  • Creating a lasting bond with other people requires face-to-face interaction
  • 16. Constant Distraction
  • When we are focused on a device instead of what’s going on around us we miss a great deal.
  • 17. Neck and Head Pain
  • Constantly looking down at devices can cause neck pain and over time will cause the neck to lose its natural curve. Eyestrain can also cause headaches, blurred vision and migraines.
  • 18. Shortened Attention Span
  • Constant news feeds, getting information in 140 characters and videos that are 10 minutes or less has literally rewired our brains
  • 19. Addiction
  • The use of social media has shortened our attention span from 12 minutes to 5 minutes.
  • People are not only dependent on technology they are also addicted to it. Studies have shown that when cell phones are taken away subjects heard or felt fathom vibrations, continuously reached for phones that weren’t there and became fidgety and restless.
  • 20. Lack of Empathy
  • The constant stream of violent scenes on video games, TV, movies and YouTube causes people to become desensitized to destruction of any kind.
  • 21. More Violence
  • 23. Developmental Issues in Childre
  • 22. Higher Energy Consumption
  • the increased overall use is causing a higher consumption of energy.
  • After people lose empathy and are accustomed to violence, it becomes the social norm.
  • Children are using more technology now than they have ever used in the past. All of the negative effects that social media and television is having on adults are far greater when it comes to the developing minds of children
  • 4. Neurosis
  • Technology causes people to suffer from mental and emotional disturbances, such as anxiety, phobias and delusions, which are all symptoms of neurosis.
  • 25. Loss of Hearing and Eyesight
  • Using headphones and ear buds can cause people to lose their hearing over time. Likewise, straining your eyes looking at computer and device screens can cause people to need glasses much earlier in life.
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Desirae Miller

Texting, Twitter contributing to students' poor grammar skills, profs say - The Globe a... - 0 views

  • Little or no grammar teaching
  • "Thirty per cent of students who are admitted are not able to pass at a minimum level,"
  • failure rate has jumped five percentage points in the past few years, up to 30 per cent from 25 per cent.
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  • Punctuation errors are huge, and apostrophe errors. Students seem to have absolutely no idea what an apostrophe is for.
  • Poor grammar is the major reason students fail
  • one in 10 new students are not qualified to take the mandatory writing courses required for graduation.
  • Emoticons, truncated and butchered words such as 'cuz,' are just some of the writing horrors being handed in
  • "Little happy faces ... or a sad face ... little abbreviations," show up even in letters of academic appeal
  • "spelling is getting better because of Spellcheck,"
  • committee will immediately get their backs up when they see that kind of written style."
  • "Punctuation errors are huge, and apostrophe errors. Students seem to have absolutely no idea what an apostrophe is for. None. Absolutely none."
  • Cellphone texting and social networking on Internet sites are degrading writing skills
  • The Internet norm of ignoring punctuation and capitalization as well as using emoticons may be acceptable in an e-mail to friends and family, but it can have a deadly effect on one's career if used at work.
  • "It would say to me ... 'well, this person doesn't think very clearly, and they're not very good at analyzing complex subjects, and they're not very good at expressing themselves, or at worse, they can't spell, they can't punctuate,'
  • short-change themselves,
  • words 'a lot' have become one word, for everyone, as far as I can tell. 'Definitely' is always spelled with an 'a' - 'definately'.
  • "There's a notion of a golden age in the past that students were wonderful, unlike now. I'm not sure that golden age ever existed," he says.
  • You can go back and read Plato and see Socrates talking about the allegations that this generation isn't as not as good as previous ones," he notes.
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