Friday, January 21, 2011

questions

1. it makes us less productive since it creates many distractions and in turn we don't stay on task, then again this is an opinion question and it can go either way, it can be more productive especially if your job involves computers and technology. it goes both ways and depends on the situation so therefore i cant answer the question since there's not enough detail.


2. the consequences depends once again on the situation.... the obvious ones are that you loose the other task or forget what you were doing. or you die from calling while driving (example) the consequences depends on whether you switch back and forth the tasks quick enough or if you wait to long then the consequences will present themselves.


3. yeah its true younger generations don't know many things in depth.... the Internet lets us gain a lot of pointless/useless/interesting facts and information about everything and we care more about learning a lot of little things instead of learning the whole story...... technology is at a unfair balance for the world. there's nothing to counter the effects. example... video games creates laziness but they're very appealing to the younger generations and exercise isn't as appealing... if there's to be a difference you need to start a new trend. young people may not know much in depth but we know a lot more about everything and i think that's better to know a lot of small things instead of a few in depth things