One Simple Question:
This video resonates with me
personally. The generation I grew up in had very limited technology when we
were growing up. Of course, we had technology like Gameboys and Nintendo’s, but
it wasn’t something we spent much time doing. We mainly played outside with our
neighbors or went exploring in our small town. I don’t ever remember spending more
that 5-10 minutes on electronics. We had a home phone so we could call our friends
that lived a few blocks away and ask if they could come over to play outside.
I have 1 nephew and 2 nieces, and
they are consumed by technology. My nephew wants to be a youtuber when he grows
up and they only toy they ask for during holidays are electronics or video
games. My 6-year-old niece is already asking for an iPhone. It’s crazy to me because
every time I go to visit, I suggest we play hide and seek or something outside
and they only want me to play video games with them (which I am terrible at). Of
course, there are times when their mom takes these things and makes them play
outside, but if it was there choice, they would never leave that game.
Of course, throughout the
generations this has changed because technology has expanded and evolved, but I
fear kids are going to miss out on some amazing memories outdoors with friends.
But they also may be a very successful generation since they are already so
familiar with technology. I don’t think we should complete prevent children from
using technology, but I think it should be a healthy balance.
Technology Hijacked the Family Dinner:
I love the idea of this product! Like
I said, growing up my siblings and I had very limited technology. We never brought
it to the dinner table. We never cared enough to. But nowadays, I catch myself
checking my phone while out to dinner with my husband. We made a promise to
each other to never take our phones out at dinner. But when we’re having a
conversation and one of us “needs to look something up” on our phone, the rules
go out the window. We are so reliant on technology that we subconsciously use
it even when we’re not needing to.
I think the younger generation especially
relies on technology to keep them entertained. They don’t know the experience
of sitting down at the table to have a conversation with your family. I want to
say that when I have kids personally, I will not allow this, but I know that’s
not realistic. Life gets busy and people find comfort in using technology. It
is too convenient.
Chinese Research Claims the
First Gene-edited Baby:
I think this is an extremely controversial.
In the video within this article, Dr. Kran Musunuru, states that when the risks
for an experiment outweigh the benefits the project is unethical. He says that
is the case in this experiment. Personally, I agree. I think the idea may not
be unethical but attempting this project prematurely with not enough research
and experimentation is. It honestly intimidates me that doing this now can
alter future generations. My personal opinion is that creating a new life
should not be altered in anyway. I think it should be a natural non-modified process.
I can understand the idea of wanted
to create a life that is immune from certain diseases, but I think it is too
risky and unethical. I think that this may be pushing the boundaries of the
creation of life.
25 best inventions of 2016:
Seeing some of these inventions is
mind blowing to me. Even though these inventions are 5 years ago they are still
so advanced. Even now in 2021 the inventions that happen almost daily is crazy.
Technology is advancing so fast that we almost can’t keep up with it. The apple
air pods are in this 2016 inventions article, and I just found out about them
and purchase my self a pair a few months ago and now they already have an
updated style. There are so many new inventions coming out that we cannot keep
up with them.
HIV Vaccines:
Technology gives scientist the resources
to begin to work on creating a vaccine for HIV. People living with HIV now, currently
have more medications and resources to keep them healthy and safe. This is because
scientists were able to use technology and research to create these life saving
medications. They are now working towards creating a vaccine that can
completely protect people from HIV. I think this is one of the amazing things is
that technology is helping advance science and medicine.
How millennials use technology:
Millennials have somewhat grown along
with technology. They were there when it began expanding and have adapted and
updated along with it. I just barley fall into the millennial group. I know
that each year growing up there was some sort of new technology and I just had
to learn how to use it. Millennials learned the new technology and just continued
learning as it grew. Older generations didn’t want to learn the new technology
and younger generations were just born into it. Millennials have seen
technology expanding from the very beginning and will continue to grow along
with it.