Today social Medias, cellphones, and TVs play an important,
powerful, and dangerous role in our lives. We have become more dependable on
technology and less eye-to-eye communicative, slowly we’re losing the need of
human interaction, we don’t even use our phone to make calls like we used to,
now we prefer to send a text message, post something on Facebook or Twitter , and
send e-mails to communicate with others. I think these technologies and social
medias have improve the way we communicate, it allows us to be in contact with
people away from us, make new friends, create new networks, it help us to
create and design ideas, share them with the world, and get feedbacks. There’s
so many advantage in social Medias as well as disadvantage the excessive use of
these technologies can lead us to depression, isolation, it takes our focus and
concentration away from us. Social Medias as Facebook and Twitter can destroy
our life; we tend to believe whatever we see online and we don’t realize how
much these insignificant post influence in our decisions. I guess that why
marketing is being so effective on people. One of the biggest issues with social
Medias is that affects our sense of reality. Social Media allows us to create
our own profile, and we tend to copy this profile into real life, although
those fakes’ profiles are based on our real ones,
they’re not real. Social Medias, TVs, and cellphones are addictive; is hard to ignore
them, but like everything else in life, there are two faces of the coin, and we
just need to find the correct balance.
socail media evolution
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
"Television: The Plug-In Drug", By Marie Winn
People predicted TVs would be a way to congregate families
together. They thought the bonds between the family members would get tighter.
When TV first came out, they were pretty expensive, but after a few years most
of the families had two or more. What happen after the invention of television
was the opposite of what they thought it’d happen. Today most families have a
TV in each room, even in the kitchen, that way moms can cook and watch their
favorite TV shows. Instead of bounding, TV separates us from each other. It
breaks family rituals and isolates us from them. TV affects kids and teen, when
they spend so much time in from of a TV they learn to respond to imaginary
characters, but they don’t know how to interact in an eye-to-eye conversation, and
lose the ability to learn from reality. TV can be very pleasant at the end of
the day when you get home, it may help you to relax, but it’s even better when
you watch TV with your family and use that time to bond with them. The TV
effect on you and your family depends on the time you dedicate to watch TV, and
time you dedicate to communicate with them.
"Games" By Steven Johnson
In this essay Johnson argues that videos games can improve
child development. Videos games allow kids and teens to be in touch with new experience,
in a three dimensional way without
exposing them into emotional or physical damage. It improves your visual memory
and manual dexterity. He also clarified
that reading is the best way to gain knowledge and improve or intelligence,
because through reading we exercise all our cognitive functions; encoding and
saving the information that we are receiving and then retrieve it. Both videos
games and books required concentration and attention, so maybe videos games
does help. From my point of view I think video games have its advantage, but
kids get obsess with those games that they forget about the books or anything
else outside the three dimensional unreal world. Johnson explains that in an
imaginary world where video games where invented before books, people will
prefers games and they’d think that books can lead people to isolation, because
they will only focus on paper and words, in the other hand videos games are an
open world. However video games can also lead kids and teens to isolation,
because the unreal world, where you can be whoever you want and do whatever you
want is so much better than reality.
Do We Control Social Media or Is It The Way Around?
I really liked Sara post “Liking is for cowards. Go for what
hurts”. The topic it’s similar to one of my post. We are mixing reality and
what is not real. People are forgetting the act of conversation, today we
prefer to communicate by messages. Suddenly everything we need is in our pockets
(our cellphones), contacts, friends, information, and so on. We spend more time
with our cellphone that with anyone else isn’t that crazy? We prefer an unhuman
gadget than a human being. Friendships are ending, because I didn’t like your
post or I didn’t follow you on Twitter. Couples break up because someone posts
something about your boyfriend/girlfriend and you, and the rest of the people just
believe it. We’re not living our lives, instead our smartphones, blogs,
Facebook, Twitter, the list is endless; those things are living and controlling
our lives.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Social Media, The Good and Bad...
Social media had improved our relations with other people making possible the communication between two individuals not matter how far they are apart. It allows us to share our ideas and spread them among the world. It allows us to ask people about their opinion and give them feedback. It helps us grow as a business person, helping us to make networks, and also help us to develop ideas and make them real. Social Medias also has its bad effects, such as isolation, some people spend a huge amount of time on their Internet, is crazy how smartphones have change our society, now we have the ability to do so many things with the touch of our fingers, anytime, anywhere, but it’s also addictive. It’s very bad distraction, we stop focusing on our classes and our job that at some point when we get home we don’t pay the attention that our families need. We spend so much time using our cellphones that we don’t notice what’s going on around us. Cellphones are a powerful, but also dangerous tool.
Social Media and Friendships
I think the biggest misunderstanding with social media today
is friendship. These new social networks allow us to have hundreds of friends,
but trying to keep the friendships without making feel bad your friend is the
hard part. Today people can contact you any day, at any time, from any where,
but if you don’t call or text back they will be really mad at you, because we care
for what people think about us, and if we don’t like something they post, they’ll
feel bad, and may also end the friendship. People also take very personal when
you don’t follow them back, or when you don’t leave a comment on their
Facebook. We need to understand that if you don’t receive a call or text back
is maybe because that person is busy or just forgot, and if one person don’t follow
you back that doesn’t mean she or he is not your friend. There’s a huge
difference between I don’t like you, and I don’t like what you post.
Cyberbullying and Teens.
Sloviter, V. (2011). Diagnosis: Social media syndrome. Pediatrics for Parents, 27(5), 30-31. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.consortiumlibrary.org/docview/894263469?accountid=14473
Pediatricians are not only looking for health issues, but also making sure that the kids are not suffering “Facebook depression”. Social Medias as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and such are part of any teen life. Now they have the access to any information, although it has its advantages, it also has its disadvantage. The Internet allows us to share too much information about ourselves, and although teens are very knowledge about social media, sometimes they left footprints that other people can use against us. Cyberbullying had developed, years ago it used to happen face-to-face, the kids had the opportunity to fight back, but now with the use of Internet people can say anything about you and spread it behind your backs. Cellphones is another new way of bullying; teens are engaging new dangerous behaviors, like sending and receiving nude photos. Doctors are observing that Internet is causing isolation, depression, aggressive, and may lead them to commit suicide.
There’s a protection act for kids called COPPA, which says
that kids under the age of thirteen need their parents ‘permission in order to
have an online account, but how safe is this? Easily kids and teen can click the
“yes” button, agreeing they are thirteen years old or older. Parents need to
keep their eyes open is easily for kids to have access to the internet with all
the new gadgets out there, not stop the kids from use technology, but just an
eye on them.
Kids, Teens and Social Media
Miller, E. (2009). Kids, teens and social media. KidScreen, , 19. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.consortiumlibrary.org/docview/225312018?accountid=14473
Kids and teens are more in touch with social media than anyone
else. Kids naturally prefer the face-to-face communication, and as they grow up
they start getting into more technology and the use of social media. Teen use
social media as their main platform of communication, because society is always
creating something new and cool, which teens are attract to. Kids and teens
like to have fun, create things, and share them with their friends. Many kids
and teens of the same age behave similar; they do what their friends do. When a
social leader uses, do, or say something new, everyone thinks is a cool thing,
so everyone repeats what the social leader do, who’s define as the person that makes
friends easily and is usually in charge. I think we can compare social media
with fashion, we all want to obtain what’s in and ne, if we don’t then we are
not considerate “cool”.
Friday, November 15, 2013
We're Calling Real To What is Imaginary
Cirucci, A. M. (2013). First person paparazzi: Why social media should be studied more like video games. Telematics and Informatics, 30(1), 47-59. doi:10.1016/j.tele.2012.03.006
Link: First person paparazzi
In this article
the author compare social media and video games; similarities between video
games and social media. When we created a Facebook, Twitter account, or a blog,
we were asked to make a profile, filling out questions as age, race, gender,
name, and could be fake or real. As well in video games we create our own
profile, in which we could be whoever we want, but we usually identify with our
online profile, because is a mirror of our identity, but the one we want
everyone to know. The goal of Facebook and others social networks is to be
someone, gain popularity with our friends and family, through social media we
act like our own paparazzi. On the other hand the goal of video games is to become
the hero, and a hero is always popular. So both are base in the same context,
but the problem is that we’re losing the sense of identity and reality. Often
people built their own identity to fulfil their real one, sometimes they are not
satisfied with whom they are, because of stenotypes. The other problem is that
we call “real” to what is “imaginary”, because we prefer the unreal world, and
the imaginative profile based on stereotypes than the real one. This affects our
offline identity, we’d start acting base on our online profile and how people
expect us to act. It’s necessary to accept who we are, and start living the
real world.
You May have Internet addiction disorder, and Don't Know It
Rhea, D. (2009,
Nov 24). Social media magnifies internet addiction. Journal Record. Retrieved
from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.consortiumlibrary.org/docview/259556501?accountid=14473
An addiction is a compulsive
physiological and psychological need for a habit. What we didn’t seen coming was
the development of social medias as an addiction, and most of us suffer this
kind of disorder in some level. Social
networks as Facebook and Twitter are listed as one of the 10 most common addictions.
Dr. Melvyn Preisz, professor in psychology says that we are so attached to
these networks, because we probably lack of some psychological need, but not
everyone present this disorder. There are some signs, like hiding the amount of
time we spend using our computers or cellphone to avoid the reality, those kinds
of things let us know that something is wrong, and it needs to be fix. On the
other hand Dr. Vicki Wyatt argues that social media addiction is nothing new,
it has something to do we our age problem of compulsive behavior, and everyone has
a piece of obsessive-compulsive disorder inside. The point is that it really
exists, people can get addict to social media to a point of isolation, where
your smartphone becomes your life, and your life disappears. This disorder is
known as Internet addiction disorder, abbreviated (IAD). Psychologists are still
debating if it should be include in next edition of DSM-V, which is the psychological
manual for mental disorders.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Social Media and Marketing Effects.
The varieties of technologies
that had been created and now are available to anyone had change and shape our
society. What we do, what we think is influenced by social media. Social media
has change the concept of community, now we can communicate with people that’s
usually around us, and the people far away from us, and that maybe we had never
meet, but we share same kinships. Social media is a powerful tool that has been
given to anyone, to discovery, create, communicate our ideas and make them
true, real, and better. This video pretty much says that we can do anything with
social networks, and we see it every day in marketing. We had become a weak
target for marketing, because social media not only affect, but had shape our
thinking and behavior. I think social media has been an improvement for
marketing, but it also has the power to destroy it, a negative comment from Facebook,
twitter, or any social network could cause the end of any brand.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Social Networks, Not So Bad After All
Wilson, C. D (2013, August 02). Making Connections: Higher Education Meet Social Media. The Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 45(4), 51-57.
Link: Making Connections
The creation of
social media was mainly as a way of communication, but who would thought of how
useful social network has turn out. Many high school and universities professor
use networks such Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and YouTube to challenges our
thinking and create a free flow of ideas, plus is a great way to learn, not
only teach the students within the course, but also anyone that wish to learn
about the class. This is a powerful tool that allow us communicates and make
our lives a little bit easier, and less stressful. Now we don’t have to go to a
classroom, we can study from our computer, tables, or our smartphones at any
time. Human beings have created an obsession with social media, but we also
have found a technological tool very useful for our daily life. I agree with
Wilson about the future, the social network is young, and still need more
development, but some day we will able to get in touch not only with professors,
but also with financial-aid officers, tutors, and program advisors.
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