How Technology Affects My Day

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Ryan

Ryan

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Tell me how technology affects a normal day for you.
Bon repons:
Technology affects almost every part of my day. I use my phone as an alarm, check messages, do schoolwork online and relax with music or videos. It is useful because it keeps things organised and connected. At the same time, it can interrupt me constantly, so the main issue is not using technology but controlling it.
What is the most useful technology you use regularly?
Bon repons:
The most useful technology for me is probably my phone, although that sounds obvious. It combines communication, maps, notes, photos and learning tools in one device. The useful part is not entertainment; it is the way it helps me organise ordinary tasks. The problem is that the same device also contains the biggest distractions.
Has technology changed your habits in the last few years?
Bon repons:
Yes, my habits have changed a lot. A few years ago, I used the internet mostly for entertainment, but now I use it for schoolwork, organisation and communication. The positive change is that I can learn independently. The negative change is that I sometimes check my phone automatically, even when I do not need anything.
Some people say technology makes young people less independent. Do you agree?
Bon repons:
I partly agree. If young people use technology for every answer, they may not practise memory, direction or problem-solving. However, technology can also make people more independent because they can learn skills, manage travel and contact help. The question is whether they use it as a tool or as a replacement for thinking.
What rule would you set for your own technology use?
Bon repons:
I would set a rule that my phone stays away from my desk during serious study. I could still use a laptop for schoolwork, but messages would be separate. The benefit would be better concentration. It is a simple rule, but it works because it changes the environment, not only my intention.