WolfSol
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For my Critical Thinking and Argumentation class, I have a research paper due at the end of the semester and am required to get a gist of what I want to research. After having to stare at TED talks and peer-reviewed articles (GAH soooooo time consuming) etc.... I think focusing on the dependency on social technology would be interesting?
What do I mean by this? Well, how many times a day do you use your phone, your computer, tablet, etc.?
What purpose do your devices have when it comes to your daily life?
Can you handle facial confrontation or does it make you uncomfortable?
Can you handle a day without social technology?
Do you deal with any and all issues through social technology (this does not involve phone calls or face-time-like calls)?
Do your devices give you a sense of security? This is the question that tends to disturb people...
I work with technology in general so, in all honesty, I am biased. Technology is helpful, it's freakin' cool (better than sliced bread), and it's always changing. However, after considering it... yeah, I depend on social technology perhaps too much. Without message applications (I dislike facial confrontation), I'd be in the front seat of the struggle bus too many times to count.
What do I mean by this? Well, how many times a day do you use your phone, your computer, tablet, etc.?
What purpose do your devices have when it comes to your daily life?
Can you handle facial confrontation or does it make you uncomfortable?
Can you handle a day without social technology?
Do you deal with any and all issues through social technology (this does not involve phone calls or face-time-like calls)?
Do your devices give you a sense of security? This is the question that tends to disturb people...
I work with technology in general so, in all honesty, I am biased. Technology is helpful, it's freakin' cool (better than sliced bread), and it's always changing. However, after considering it... yeah, I depend on social technology perhaps too much. Without message applications (I dislike facial confrontation), I'd be in the front seat of the struggle bus too many times to count.
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