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Technology – We Only Fear Living Without It
Postman’s article really resonated with my day to day reality, as I have recently come to realize how we can be either masters or slaves of technology. Reading his interpretation of technology and its effects, I realized how readily I … Continue reading
Technology: Good…and bad.
When thinking of why humans produce new technologies, the reason is to make some aspect of human life easier. This may be done through selfish ambition, in which case the technology is corrupt right from the start. But most technologies … Continue reading
A balancing act in the classroom
The microprocessor is the cornerstone for all our technological devices. Moore, an Intel co-founder once prophesized that, “the number of transistors on a chip will double approximately every two years” (Intel, n.d.). Due to this rapid cycle, our society has … Continue reading