By Ben Harmon TECHNOLOGY THEORY TECHNOLOGY IS EVERYWHERE Hotels Home.

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By Ben Harmon TECHNOLOGY THEORY

TECHNOLOGY IS EVERYWHERE Hotels Home

TECHNOLOGY IS EVERYWHERE ETC… Fast food places stores

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES Develops at lightning fast speeds Allows people to connect to the world

TECHNOLOGY’S DISADVANTAGES Some people can’t keep up Laziness

TECHNOLOGY’S DISADVANTAGES ETC… Reduces social interaction (face to face) Becoming over dependent

TECHNOLOGY AND TIME Decades ago people survived without technology Replacing out of date technology

CONSEQUENCES OF OVER DEPENDENCE OF WEB World may crash Web has impacted everyone's lives

BALANCE There is importance to the web Internet should not become an over dependence

EFFECTS ON CHILDREN No common sense Laziness No critical thinking

EFFECTS ON ADULTS Laziness Over dependence Unstabilize businesses

VIDEO TIME

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS New technology replaces the old Make life easier, but people forget those vital skills they need Technology's advancements are unstoppable

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS ETC… Society can only try to keep up with these advancements

CHAOS Technology is important in this world Without technology there will be chaos No one will know how to complete the simplest of tasks

LEARNING TECHNOLOGY fast learners People who can learn technology in an instant

LEARNING TECHNOLOGY ETC.. Slow learners People who get left in the dust

TECHNOLOGY EFFECTS People become less active Reduces conversations

WORK CITED DeNeen, Julie “Are We Teaching Kids To Be Too Dependent on Technology?” Innovation excellence 5 March Web. 22 January Little, Emily. “Too dependent on technology?” Highland Today. 22 January Web. 16 January Olson, John. “Expert Dependency—Has Technology Made Us Lazy as a Civilization?” Engaging Cities. 26 May Web. 15 January “The role of technology in our lives today: have we become too dependent.” Essay Forum. 19 April Web. 13 January 2015.