As someone who has just deleted another of her social media platforms, I feel conflicted about technology. Especially after this course. I understand how it could be beneficial to use it when you might be in a long distance from family or significant other. But on the other hand, I view it as distracting and pointless. I understand that there are a number of different forms of technology that are very useful in being productive, but there is also the side of technology that seems like a waste of time. In the article “Creating the Future We Want: A Framework for Integrating Family and Consumer Sciences Research, Practice, and Policy on Technology Use”, for example, they say that “A wide range of factors such as cost and availability affect individual use and selection of technologies.” Which means that as long as you can afford it and have the time, you could fall into the category of wasted time using technology, in my opinion. On the other hand, the article “Declining Majority of Online Adults say the Internet Has Been Good for Society” says that “A survey of U.S. adults conducted in January 2018 finds continuing evidence of this trend, with the vast majority of internet users (88%) saying the internet has, on balance, been a mostly good thing for them personally.” Which I can understand for things that you could look up on the internet, it’s limitless. The internet does hold a lot of knowledge, but I feel like the key words in that statement from the article is “on balance”. Either someone is lying or people view social media as productive. Maybe they have a different meaning when they say that “mostly a good thing for them personally”? Again, I can see how technology, minus the social media, can be beneficial when used correctly and I hope to continue to be productive with it.
References:
-http://www.pewinternet.org/2018/04/30/declining-majority-of-online-adults-say-the-internet-has-been-good-for-society/
-Walker, S.K. A Framework for Integrating Family and Consumer Sciences Research, Practice, and Policy on Technology Use. (2016).



