Technology makes the world go round. Literally, it really does. Everyone relies on technology more than they are able to keep track of in one day. Cell phones, computers, GPS’s, IPods, televisions, and video game consoles (the list could go on for 1,000 more words but that is not my point) all contribute to the time we spend with technology. I do not know if I could live without my cell phone, computer, or television. There are many benefits to using these modern day technologies, but there can be many downfalls as well. Some people are so caught up in their technology driven lives that they do not realize the negative effects of some of these technologies until it is too late.
Cell Phones
I know I could not function without my phone. My cell phone is connected to my hand at all hours of the day when I am awake. I can easily admit that I am addicted to texting. The only people I talk to on the phone anymore are my mom, dad, and grandma. Everyone else can get ahold of me through a text message. In my previous blog about technology, I expressed my feelings about stupid people giving texting a bad name because they make poor choices while doing it. The very next day, not even twenty four hours after I posted that blog, my cousin’s best friend was killed in a car wreck because he was texting. Eben Wildman passed away on October 16, 2010. He was a sophomore at Miami University and in the Navy ROTC program. He had everything going for him and affected so many people’s lives it is unbelievable. At Eben’s memorial, I signed a contract dedicated to Eben that I would never text and drive or text anyone that I know is driving. I do not know how many people signed one of those papers but it had to be over one thousand. Even though he will be very sorely missed, he is also saving lives through his contract. Eben was definitely not a stupid person and I have changed my mind about how dangerous technology can be. I was one of those people who thought my life could never be negatively affected by technology until this happened and changed my whole prospective.
An alternative to texting while driving is simply calling someone on the phone. Although it is also not very safe to talk on the phone while driving, everyone should invest in a hands-free device or pull to the side of the road if they must make a call. My mom has Bluetooth built into her Buick and I think this is a very positive form of new technology that should replace all forms of using the phone while driving. Every new model of car built should contain a Bluetooth system regardless of the cost.
Computers
Another technology I do not think I could survive college without is my laptop. There are computers available on campus for student use but nothing beats the convenience of having my own computer in my room ready and available whenever I need it. What frustrates me the most about my computer is that sometimes the internet does not work when I need it. My roommates and I have been to the technology depot so much this quarter and the only explanation they can give us is that the Wi-Fi in the Convocation Center is not very strong.
I do not want this essay to be me complaining about all the technology problems I have in my life, because I know there are very positive uses for computers. This class requires a lot of computer use and so a most of my other classes. Everything happens faster through the internet and teachers can be reached much easier through an e-mail than a phone call these days. I love using Blackboard because I get reminders, lectures, and assignments that I might have missed in class or forgotten about. I also think the internet makes me more intelligent. Anything I do not know I usually look up on Google.
One website that I will not use is Facebook. I am choosing to go against the mold and try to prove that you can still make friends in real life instead of meeting people through cyber space. I am not completely against Facebook and other social networking sites. I have just decided that these websites are not for me. As I watch the drama unfold with my friends and hear the horror stories about creepers stalking girls, I just do not think I want to join. The movie that really persuaded me not to get a Facebook was Catfish. This movie is a must see for anyone engaging in online social networks because it really lets you know not to trust anyone you do not meet in person first. Another reason I do not want a Facebook is because I watch my roommates try to do their homework and find themselves on Facebook. It seems like a short assignment can take way longer than it needs to because they have Facebook up in another window and keep clicking back and forth. I do not think I would have enough time in my life for Facebook right now and I am glad I do not have one.
Television
I think I can be classified as a television addict along with my texting addiction. I know almost every show anyone talks about. My favorite show is Grey’s Anatomy. My roommates do not like this show and I can barely be in the room alone long enough to watch it. I have the series recorded at home with my DVR and every time I go home I always have to take a few hours and sit in front of the T.V. to catch up. I have the television on almost all the time. Even right now when I am supposed to be concentrating on writing this blog I am glancing up at the random show Basketball Wives even though I do not like it. I guess television is my distraction for getting my work done like some people are distracted by Facebook. But I think mine is definitely less drastic and I learn a lot of information (useful and useless) by watching T.V.
Technology keeps improving and safe alternatives are coming out to replace the ones that give us so many problems. I am not against technology; I just think sometimes it should be limited.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
OuTLiNe
I. Introduction
A. Attention Grabber
B. Background of video games and how they have changed
C. Thesis Statement - Video games are more influential than watching movies for children.
D. Forecasting - Video game rating vs. movie rating. Desensitization. Social Aggression in children. Live video games unmonitored.
II. Body
A. Interacting gets children more involved in what they are watching and doing. Being desensitized by harmful or sexual scenes.
B. Difference in video games now from the old versions.
C. Video game ratings vs. Movie ratings
D. Social aggression in children who grow up playing video games
E. Live gaming and what children are expose to through other gamers. Real life example.
F. Opposing Views
G. Refute
III. Conclusion
A. Attention Grabber
B. Background of video games and how they have changed
C. Thesis Statement - Video games are more influential than watching movies for children.
D. Forecasting - Video game rating vs. movie rating. Desensitization. Social Aggression in children. Live video games unmonitored.
II. Body
A. Interacting gets children more involved in what they are watching and doing. Being desensitized by harmful or sexual scenes.
B. Difference in video games now from the old versions.
C. Video game ratings vs. Movie ratings
D. Social aggression in children who grow up playing video games
E. Live gaming and what children are expose to through other gamers. Real life example.
F. Opposing Views
G. Refute
III. Conclusion
Introduction
[Attention Grabber] Since the beginning of gaming in the early 1970's, technology has made huge strides into the world of video games that are played today. One of the first in home consoles played one game that consisted of two small white bars against a black screen with a small white ball bouncing from bar to bar. Video games today depict scenarios with realistic looking features and thousands of different games to choose from. Gamers can now interact with people from all over the world and are exposed to blood, gore, death, sex, theft, and destruction. Although people are also exposed to all of this in television shows and movies, actually interacting in these scenarios has a different influence on many gamers, especially children.
Not only have video games changed, but society has also changed in the past few decades. The acceptance of what children are exposed to today has been influenced by video game playing. Although gaming brings joy to millions of children, interaction through video games, as opposed to watching movies or television, is more influential and harmful to the social growth of adolescents. Video games can promote violence in children and desensitize them to harsh situations. The difference of video game ratings versus movie and television program ratings can be a factor to children being exposed to scenarios that are not age appropriate. Children who start gaming at a young age can grow up to have social problems such as aggression. It is a parent's responsibility to monitor the games their children play but some things can go undetected such as interaction with older players through live gaming and games played outside the home.
Not only have video games changed, but society has also changed in the past few decades. The acceptance of what children are exposed to today has been influenced by video game playing. Although gaming brings joy to millions of children, interaction through video games, as opposed to watching movies or television, is more influential and harmful to the social growth of adolescents. Video games can promote violence in children and desensitize them to harsh situations. The difference of video game ratings versus movie and television program ratings can be a factor to children being exposed to scenarios that are not age appropriate. Children who start gaming at a young age can grow up to have social problems such as aggression. It is a parent's responsibility to monitor the games their children play but some things can go undetected such as interaction with older players through live gaming and games played outside the home.
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