Technology is an important part of today's society. From free Wi-Fi from cell phone to subway station, people are constantly using and hiring some kind of technology. However, the constant use of this technology has a negative impact, especially among young people ages 12 to 17. Because growing in a single click environment affects communication and interpersonal skills, some teenagers can not express conversation or clarity. Technology also produced dependencies that did not exist ten years ago.
Living in the digital age is not a secret. As technology evolves at astonishing speeds, Jetsons style society is no longer so viable. Some people think that technology is more harmful than good, but it is impossible to disregard all the benefits technology brings to us as seeds. Business, infrastructure, philanthropy are just a few of the industries affected by technology. One aspect of a society that benefits most from advanced technology is education. As a big supporter of education, I'm excited about the new technological progress that enables more in the way we educate our children. Here are some of the most exciting developments in the class
There is no doubt that smartphones / devices can access the information faster and connect to each other 24 hours a day, 365 days. But will all these handheld technologies cause harm more than good? There is evidence that early childhood development is adversely affected by excessive "screening time". It also affects our physical and mental health as well. I was always surprised when I saw the children playing with my parent's smartphone or tablet. Indeed, most children can navigate electronics before speaking the text. Is this a good thing? Yes, No. Yes, this is a good thing because children have to learn how to interact with technology to prosper in today's electronic world. However, there is proof that the excessive 'showtimes' of our young people does not contribute to the development of languages and communication skills.
In the rapidly evolving technology world, mobile phones are considered quite old equipment, but parents and experts are discussing whether they do harm more than good. Mobile phones may be useful depending on the situation, but I believe that the harm of mobile phones outweigh the benefits of these reasons. It may cause dangerous interference when used on a road. And I am distracted by the school. Using a mobile phone on the street poses a dangerous threat. They are used for text messages, phones to people, browsing the internet, and playing games. When people use their mobile phones on the street, they can cause many dangerous situations. According to a survey of 800 young people by the Pew Internet and American Life program, "youth and distracted driving" shows that 75% of American young people aged 12 to 17 years old have cell phones I am in