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The Negative Effects of Technology and Face-to-Face Communication MAX GUZINSKI & RACHEL BEAN

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The Negative Effects of Technology and Face-to-Face Communication. Max Guzinski & Rachel Bean. Positive Effects . Take advantage of technology without losing touch with real relationships ( Tardanico ) Education Health Transportation/Travel Business. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Negative Effects of Technology and Face-to-Face CommunicationMAX GUZINSKI & RACHEL BEAN

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Positive Effects

Take advantage of technology without losing touch with real relationships (Tardanico)

Education Health Transportation/Travel Business

“The development of new technology helps people save lives; it helps people make work easier and makes the world a better place to live in.”

(Singh)

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Power

Technology gives each individual more power

Technology gives each person access to: People Information Their Cars Their Homes

(Burkhardt and Brass)

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What Is Our Topic?

Growth of technology starting to hinder face-to-face communcation

(“Impact of Technology on Society”)

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Personal Stories

Pet Peeve- Texting at dinner table and having to repeat yourself Friends not contributing to the conversation It’s like talking to yourself when the person is on their

phone

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Impact on Sociability

Tele-cocooning Effect Tendency of cell phones to reduce interpersonal interactions; Scott

Campbell, assistant professor of communication studies (Goscicki)

Paradox (Goscicki)

Not only are relationships affected by the growth of technology but also businesses are started to lose the face-to-face communication (Tardanico)

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Financial Aspect: Average Total Cost of a Smartphone in 2 Years

(Martonik)

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In Class Survey Proves that 100% of the

class have engaged in or seen someone on their phones while trying to have a conversation Click to add text

(“Phone Use When a Conversation is Being Held”)

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Ways to Prevent Outside Distractions

The Phone Stacking Game The game starts at the beginning of the

meal Everyone puts their phones face down at

the center of the table No one is allowed to pick up their phone

during the meal The first one to give in loses the game and

buys dinner for everyone else

(Friar) (Engl)

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Don’t Let This Be You!

(Hoffberger)

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5% Discount Off Your Total Bill

Owner and chef, Mark Gold, of Eva Restaurant Las Angeles, California Check in your phone when you enter Sit back, relax and interact with your meal

and table mates without outside distractions.

“It’s about two people sitting together and just connecting, without the distraction of a phone, and we’re trying to create an ambiance where you come in and really enjoy the experience and the food and the company.” – Mark Gold

(Ayrouth)

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Employers Checking Social Sites

Careerbuilder study 43% of managers have found information on social media that has

caused them not to hire someone Reasons

Inappropiate photos-50% References of drinking/drugs- 48% Poor communication skills- 30% Lied about qualifications- 24%

(Erwin)

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Face-to-Face Communication Declining

People talking on their phones are less likely to communicate or associate with those around them because they are so involved with their phone conversations (Goscicki)

This power strengthens society by bringing everyone a little bit closer. But why can we not talk to the person next to us? Awkward Conversation is boring The entertainment

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Age Groups Affected Teenagers send 5 times as many text messages than adults

(Packer)

Most popular age to use cell phones is between 18 and 29 year olds (Emigh)

Now kids are starting to get phones at a younger age On average 84% of 12 to 13 year olds have a phone (Packer)

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What The Library Says About Cell Phones

(“Library Sign Demoting Cell Phone Use”)

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Generations

Study in 2010 shows 40% of adults are now engaging in web surfing, checking emails and texting on their smartphones Went up 8% from the year before

Not only are teenagers on the Internet but 38% of 18-49 year olds surveyed use Internet on their phones; went up 13% the year before

With the growth of technology every generation is having to keep up

(Emigh)

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How does technology change society and how does society change technology ?

Society needs to adapt to the requirements of technology Especially later generations

Technology has to adapt to the requirements of society Economically, if society demands it they will get it

Social media creates the norm that shapes society and that develop our impressions (Schramm and Roberts)

(Burkhardt and Brass)

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New Toy

With many new apps and features, phones are starting to become known as "entertainment gadgets"

Taking pictures are becoming more popular than texting 54% of people surveyed in 2010 send more pictures/videos

rather than regular texting (Emigh)

42% of teens can text with their eyes closed (Packer)

65% of high schoolers use their phones during class (Packer)

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Visual

(“Cyberbullying Research Center”)

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The Four Negative Side Effects of Technology

Elevated exasperation Furious

Deteriorated patience Declining writing skills Lack of physical interactivity

“The rapid revolution in technology affected our lifestyle drastically and led us to believe that our lives have changed for the better… However, there is a critical concern that is eating up most parents from inside, i.e., whether technology is affecting their children for the good or worse? What are some of the side effects of technology? What are we to do about the tech overload happening right now to students and everyone else?”

(Martin)

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Attachment Teenagers are beginning to rely too much on their

phones 47% of teens say their social life would end if they

did not have a phone Security blanket "Checking habits"

Study in Journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing says smartphones users are developing this habit

Unconscious behavior, can be unlearned

"Each time you get an email/text, it's a small jolt, a positive feedback that you're an important person." (Cohen& Sabriya)

(Smith)

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Average Time Spent Per Day With Media

People are spending more time on their phones doing non-voice activities.

Texting Gaming Social Media

Twitter Facebook Snap Chat Instagram Pinterest

(Kleinman)

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Research

Spending so much time texting and surfing the web interfers with school work

Taking a break to check your phone will make the orginial task harder to go back to

Dr. Adam Gazzaley, a neurologist a UCSF

Almost every source used gave tips/advice on becoming aware of over usage of phones

Warning us for the future (Cohen & Sabriya)

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Texting vs. Calling

Study in 2010 shows that 95% of 18-29 year olds primarily use their phones to send messages (Emigh)

Out 15-18 year olds surveyed, on average spend 111 minutes texting a day (Packer)

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Personal Story Ethan Smith tragic accident

GHSA has passed many laws about texting and driving as well as talking on a phone and driving

43 states have made a law banning texting and driving

12 states have made a law banning talking on a hand held and driving ("Distracted Driving Laws")

Although there are laws, still a problem In 2012, 3,300 people died due to distracted

driving (Venegas) (Smith)

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Future: The Control Revolution

U.S. revolutionized starting in the early 1800s all the way to today

Americans progressed more and more into gaining more control as technology became bigger and bigger in society

Transportation Production and Processing Preprocessing Telecommunications Marketing on mass media

(Beniger)

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Story of Susan

Sharon Seline, had texting conversation with daughter  7% of communication is based on written while 93% is based on

nonverbal body language (Tardanico)

Hidden behind media

Superficiality vs. Authenticity 

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