Has Technology become a Necessity in America’s Society? By: Tony Sulla COMM115.

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Has Technology become a Necessity in America’s Society? By: Tony Sulla COMM115

Tony Sulla Why and How? Human Behavior Researching Internet Google Scholar Library Database Books

Tony Sulla What I found… Slanted, opinionated websites Magazine Articles Scholarly Articles Tests and surveys

Tony Sulla Extremists. A New Revolution Positive Makes life easier Informed Negative Too fast? The end? More negative than positive.

Tony Sulla The Job Market. Market Executives Group Relearning Cost Chances Tech Skills Do we really need them?

Tony Sulla The Younger Generation… Many children know more Educating younger and younger Dangers include Myspace and Facebook… As technology advances so do the teachings.

Tony Sulla In Conclusion. Overall… My opinion is yes.

Tony Sulla Any Questions? My Website