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Technology Addiction and What you Can do About It. | Ben Halpert | TEDxSaintThomas technology addiction



Masyarakat nuntun anak-anak kita tanpa mikir babagan teknologi kanthi tingkat sing nguwatirake, tanpa mundur maneh kanggo mriksa dampak potensial sing bisa ditindakake. Kanggo akeh, banjir teknologi wiwit awal banget, lan angel uwal amarga saya suwe saya gumantung marang teknologi Ben Halpert minangka Wakil Presiden, Risiko lan Keamanan Perusahaan kanggo Keamanan Ion lan Pendiri lan Presiden Savvy Cyber ​​​​Kids, a 501 ( c) 3 organisasi nirlaba sing didegake ing 2007 kanggo nyedhiyakake sumber daya etika cyber sing inovatif kanggo mbantu wong tuwa Ben minangka penulis sing menang penghargaan sawetara buku kanggo macem-macem pamirsa. Dheweke wis nulis lan terus ngembangake seri buku The Savvy Cyber ​​​​Kids at Home sing kalebu The Family Gets a Computer, The Defeat of the Cyber ​​​​Bully, lan Adventures Beyond the Screen. Ben paling seneng nalika diundang menyang sekolah ing saindenging jagad kanggo ngajari para siswa, guru, lan wong tuwa babagan cara dikuatake karo teknologi Dhiskusi iki diwenehake ing acara TEDx nggunakake format konferensi TED nanging diatur kanthi mandiri dening komunitas lokal. Sinau luwih lengkap ing.

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  1. I struggle with technology. So much that I've almost lost my job. The "need to do it because I've been wanting to do it all day" mindset or the "I'm not on my phone all the time", or the classic "I see you on your devices all the time, why can't I be on mine?" All of these are examples of why I've been struggling to stay alive today. I get this mindset that I have to be satisfied with something that holds me back from living life. I want to change who I am, and not become something I don't.

  2. all of this is leading to a generation of people with a new form of mental illness. An illness that is similar to addiction but more insidious than that. An illness brought about by messing with something so fundamental to human cognitions and socialization, but heretofore virtually unknown to science. Kind of like when you sever a motor nerve in a monkey to see what affect it might have, and to see if the monkey brain can compensate. Kind of like sleep deprivation, kind of like the trauma of war. It is in fact the deprecation of normalcy in child brain development.

  3. I don't like the scare mongering tone, but it's also clear this is an important issue for parents.
    I just wish the title was clear this was about parenting because I don't have kids and I'm being stressed out about things other people are doing that I have no control over.

  4. Does anyone here have any advice for me? I am the child, and my mum either sleeps most of the day or is watching go or on her iPad. My sister sleeps until 4:00am playing games, and that leaves me with not much to do, so I go on my iPad. I want to go outside because my sister and I are a little overweight, but she hates the outside and walks, so I stay inside. I can’t go on a walk on my own because my mum is kinda over protective and doesn’t let me, and I can’t exactly go on my own without being noticed. If anyone has any advice that would be great, thanks 💕😔

  5. I was thinking about similar recently and made something on here about societies addiction to screens, myself included. To see it just type in search bar above the following title….'Addicted to a screen'

  6. Not all he said it’s sad. And not what’s sad it is completely. We can’t, we must not avoid the change. We can, we must, chose case by case.

    I know it’s cryptic but it’s what it is. If you think different you wrong my man.

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