Joan
Conway
Writ
1122
Professor
Leake
27
January 2013
It is an endless debate that seems
to come up everyday, especially being part of our generation: How detrimental
is technology to the way that we read, write, and think? We hear about it at
home from our parents, at school from our teachers, and even from random
strangers on the news. It seems like we mostly hear the negative thoughts about
what technology is doing to our world. I can think of countless times that I
have been told how people these days are too wrapped up in technology and how
people are forgetting how to read and write properly. While I can definitely
see the negative impacts that technology is having on our world today, I think
that there are also many positive effects of it that are often forgotten and
hidden behind the negativity. Technology is here to stay, so I think instead of
dwelling on the bad things about it we have to focus on the positive ones and
utilize the technology that we do have in the best ways possible.
One of the most important factors in
the debate about technology and literacy is defining what literacy actually
means. Without knowing what literacy is, how can we determine what kind of an
effect technology is having on it? The problem is that it is almost impossible
to come up with one universal definition for it because of all of the cultural
factors that play into an area’s literacy. QUOTE. The lack of one, universal
definition makes it apparent that there is no clear-cut answer to the debate of
how technology is affecting literacy. I think as a way to attempt to find
answers in these arguments, it will be helpful to look at how technology is affecting
our country specifically. These are the impacts that we see firsthand on a
daily basis. A lot of the information about this subject that we know, we get
from seeing the changes happen in our own lives. While it is difficult to come
up with one right answer to the question, I can see validity in the arguments
of both the negative side and the positive side. The side that seems to be more
prevalent is the negative side of how technology is affecting the way we read,
write, and think.
Critics of the changes that
technology is bringing have a lot to say about how it is changing the way that
we read. Newspapers and actual books are becoming less important because both
of these things can now be found online. While I still get the newspaper at my
house, I know many people who do not subscribe anymore because they can get the
same information online. Some people like having the actual paper and want to
keep the status quo, but that number is clearly diminishing. Not only do
critics comment on how the medium of what we are reading is changing
significantly, but they also criticize how people are reading. QUOTE. The fact
that a man in the literary business is having trouble keeping focus and reading
a long article supports the idea that the impact of the Internet and online
reading is affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. I have noticed this
too not only in myself, but also those around me. There are so many things
available for people to read that it is difficult to focus on one for a long
time without getting distracted. Many of us have a world of information
literally at our fingertips, making it nearly impossible not to get sidetracked
sometimes. QUOTE? There is definitely truth to the fact that technology is
changing our reading habits and while some of those changes are negative, there
are also positive changes.
Technology has made access to
reading material so much easier than it was before. Now, a book can be
purchased on a computer and even a phone, so getting books is extremely easy.
Not only are books more readily available, but so are newspapers and many other
forms of writing that people read. This opens up a whole new world to readers.
The greater access to things to read and the ease of obtaining them seem to
encourage more reading. While it may be true for some that they cannot focus or
struggle reading long things, many people take advantage of the technology,
using it to their advantage to read more. Even though the things that people
are reading may not be that long, people are reading more. The medium may be
different than it used to be, but I think that the action of reading is more
important than what people are reading from. Some even argue that the excess of
online reading and writing reminds people of the importance of actual print,
QUOTE. This argument plays into the changes that come about in both reading and
writing.
Another aspect of the negative side
of the argument about technology is that it is changing the way people write,
in a bad way. This is something I constantly hear about, how people are losing
the ability to write correctly because of the slang used on the Internet.
QUOTE. The way people are writing is changing, there is no denying that. Blogs
are a perfect example of this. People can write any way they want with no
limitations and publish it to the Web for anyone to see. That is drastically
different than the traditional writing that people of the older generation are
used to and it is understandable why people are concerned about it. Although I
can understand why people see these changes as negative, there are also many
positive changes that technology brings about in writing.
Every day it seems I hear about how
technology is changing the way we write, but I rarely hear about how it is
changing the amount we write, which is one of the positive impacts that comes
from it. QUOTE. I could agree that people are writing more these days, because
even if it is just an email or a post on Facebook, it is still writing and
people are doing a lot of it. A lot of the criticisms about writing are about
how the style of writing is changing and how that is not a good thing, but
people rarely take into account the fact that most people know how to
distinguish which way they should write, depending on the audience that they
are writing for. QUOTE. I have definitely done this myself and have seen those
around me do it as well. If people can determine the way they should write for
specific audiences, I don’t see that much of a problem with the informal
writing that takes place online. Technology is bringing about changes in
reading and writing, but it is also even changing the way that we think.
Critics of the changes brought from
technology, argue that it is even changing the way we think in a negative way.
In the same way that people are losing focus while writing, some argue that
people are behaving the same way in how we think. I have heard many times about
how our generation doesn’t care about anything and all we care about is
ourselves. People attribute those things
to the increases in technology that there have been. I take offense to that
belief because I, along with many people I know, am a part of this generation,
and I don’t think that attitude is true for all of it. I think technology has
brought good changes to the way that we think. It has expanded our perspective
immensely. We are able to find out about things that happen across the globe
immediately after they happen. We have a global perspective when thinking about
issues, something that could not be possible without the technology that we
have today. The way we think plays a huge part in how we read and write and all
three have changed throughout time and will continue to change with each other
as there are more changes in technology.
Overall, I can see both the
arguments for and against the changes that are coming from technology. Even
though I sometimes agree with the critics and the negative impacts that are
coming from all of these increases in technology, I think it is important not
to dwell on them. Technology is not going to go away. It is here to stay and
will continue to become more advanced, as scary as that may be. I find it meaningless
to go on and on about how technology is making us worse because it is
impossible to take back the changes that it has brought and will continue to
bring. Instead of focusing on the negative, I think we should focus on the
positive and use the technology that we have been blessed with to do things
that we otherwise could not. We have to take advantage of the opportunities
that it provides and use it in the most positive way possible. Negative impacts
aside, technology is a great addition to our lives and we should view it more
in that way.
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