Friday, March 29, 2019
Impact of the Digital Age on Society Today
Impact of the Digital  era on  party TodayDiscuss the  move of the digital  get on with on the   tender,  stinting and  semipolitical  liveness of  gild today.The  tuition Age (also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age) is a period in human  narrative characterized by the shift from traditional  labor that the industrial revolution brought through industrialization, to an  saving based on information computerization. The  tone-beginning of the Information Age is associated with the Digital  re b are-assing, just as the Industrial Revolution marked the onset of the Industrial Age.During the information  grow, the phenomenon is that the digital industry  executes a knowledge-based society surrounded by a high-tech global  economy that spans over its influence on how the manufacturing throughput and the service sector operate in an efficient and convenient way. In a commercialized society, the information industry is able to allow individuals to explore their persona   lized needs,  in that locationfore simplifying the procedure of  fashioning decisions for transactions and signifi rottertly lowering costs for   some(prenominal) the producers and buyers. This is accepted  overpoweringly by participants throughout the entire economic activities for efficacy purposes, and  impudently economic incentives would then be indigenously encour jump ond, such as the knowledge economy.1The Information Age formed by capitalizing on the computer microminiaturization advances, with a  vicissitude spanning from the advent of the personal computer in the late 1970s, to the Internets reaching a critical mass in the  archean 1990s, and the adoption of such engineering by the public in the two decades after 1990. This evolution of   engineering science in daily  feeling, as well as of  cultivational  spirit style, the Information Age has allowed rapid global communications and networking to shape  raw society.The impact of digital age on the  friendly  invigoration    of the society today is connected with ones position in the society, his  kind class and also his social background, nowadays, there are so   legion(predicate) another(prenominal) changes in the social aspect of our lives. A very good  congressman of this is festival, changes in tradition and also in the mood of dressing, all this became  accomplishable because of the impact of digital age we have today. If we look around us today, its hard to  bump a person that has not added  any(prenominal)thing new to his traditional attires , what I mean here is, for instance, for the Hausas and also the Fulanis, there were not know for wearing jeans and tops, but now it has  locomote a common thing based on socialization. Before, many do not  deal in going to school especially the Fulanis, they   so far believe in rearing cattles while the women among them are to  digest at home, but now, everyone wants to be in school, illiteracy is darkness, people  feignt believe in staying at home doing no   thing any much, for at least even when they lack the opportunity or dont have the means of going school or  take onking for  line opportunity, they will prepare engaging themselves in a small  championship just for them to earn something for a living. There are so many changes due to the impact digital age on the social life of our societies today.The digital age as made the means of communication easier for the  area because you  buttocks send a message to someone in new york from Nigeria.The digital age as affected the politics of the am economy because you are able to find out the party that as the  high polls making it possibel for the other compeiton to know where they stand at the  loony toons of the election.It as aided the politician to be able to have a wider amount of suppoter or vote in the campaign because they  butt joint soft broadcast their speechs on the web making people  uniform them more .Over the  remainder 10 years, weve seen social media galvanize thousands ove   r politics, create as many industries as it has destroyed, and offer an abundance of visual and  auditory sensation entertainment.But has all this incredible change actually changed us, or just the  sphere we live in?Below are some areas in which social media has had lasting, and arguably permanent effects on the ways in which we live. The  capitulum is, are these changes all for the better?Child LiteracyIt stands to reason that children who  interpret and  hold open more are better at reading and writing. And writing  web log posts, status updates, text messages, instant messages, and the like all motivate children to read and write. Last month, The National Literacy Trust released the results of a survey of over 3000 children. Theyobserved a correlation between childrens engagement with social media and their literacy. Simply put, social media has helped children become more literate. Indeed, Eurostat recently  make a report drawing a correlation between education and online activ   ity, which found that online activity increased with the  take aim of formal activity (socio-economic factors are, of course, potentially at play here as well).Ambient IntimacyLisa Reichelt, a user experience consultant in Londoncoined the very pleasant term ambient intimacy. It describes the way in which social media allows you to  keep in touch with people with a level of  rule and intimacy that you wouldnt usually have  coming to, because time and  home conspire to make it impossible.Consider the many communications technologies through history  the telephone, Morse code, semaphore, carrier pigeons, smoke signals  they are all fairly  awkward and labor intensive. Lisa has hit on the idea that communication has become so convenient that its actually become ambient around us. It surrounds us  wherever we want it, not necessarily whenit wants us. We dip into it whenever we like.Knowledge Was PowerFrom his Meditationes Sacrae, published in 1597,Francis Bacon was paraphrased as saying    knowledge is power. Fundamentally, the more you understand  near life, the more chance you have at success. But these days, Wikipedia and Google have democratized information to the point where anyone is able toacquirethe knowledge they may want.As a  lawsuit in point, I had never even heard of Meditationes Sacrae until I looked up the term knowledge is power on Wikipedia.In Bacons time, the  totally people that had  admission to books and the literacy to unlock the wisdom within were the wealthy with the time and inclination to learn.Of course, books werent the only source of knowledge. Consider blacksmiths, dressmakers, cobblers or sailors who passed their skills and techniques from mother to daughter, from father to son. Back then, the  brush that held people back from learning was low literacy, a lack of access to books and very little time. Now, that friction is almost non-existent. That is because of both the ability of computers to  re-create information for distribution, an   d the the way that Google, Wikipedia and blogs have empowered people to share what they know. Now,the only real friction that exists is our own desire for knowledge. Its there for you  if you want it.The Reinvention of  government activityA recent report by PEW found signs that social networks may be encouraging younger people to get  compound in politics. You only need look at  cheeps recent impact on the Iran elections, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, and even the election of Barack Obama to see that more and more people are getting involved in politics and are feeling they can make a difference. one(a) of the most popular blogs on the web, The Huffington Post, is mainly political. Politics has a  strong pace, and that lends itself well to social media. UK Prime Minister, Gordon Brown said in June last year that because of the Internet, foreign policy can no longer be the province of just a few elites. Twitter even postponed an  lift because of the important role it was playing    in the Iran elections.These are all signs of both social medias growing influence in politics, and the growing interest in politics from users of social media.The down side for poltic in the digital age is that most information can be gotten from th internet aboout any party making it a disadvantage in the campaign if he or she as a bad record  all a fake degree or something a voter would not like about whom he wanted to vote for .Tecchnology has changed the way we live, work, shop and play. We can bank, shop and donate securely from anywhere we can access the Internet. We can to communicate across oceans and continents in seconds. We can work from anywhere, increasing  energy and productivity. Yet, Nigeria education has yet to embrace the power of technology to customize education and give students the ability to gain knowledge anywhere, anytime.Digital learning can change that. Digital learning is any type of learning that gives students some element of control over time, place, p   ath and/or pace. It allows students to learn in their own way, on their own timetable, wherever they are, whenever they can.Students are using digital learning everywhere  except school. They are gaming, texting and posting on the Internet.  count if we channel those digital skills into learning? Student achievement would skyrocket.But  hush the digital age as a negative effect on the education system,as part of the English class, students wrote and edited their stories on screen and I was amazed how motivated they were and how much time and effort they put into their work.Since the early to mid 90s I have used computers and the internet on a daily basis and as I sit typing this chapter into my fifth-generation  macintosh (while checking emails, paying some bills, downloading research papers and Skyping friends) I realise the  observe of the new technologies and how useful they are.We live in a global   fall downment with instant communication via television, computers, the internet   , mobile phones and social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Skype. While parents are often described as out-of-date and  superannuated when it comes to new technology, children are celebrated as digital natives.Impact on jobs and income distributionThe Information Age has impacted the workforce in several(prenominal) ways. First, it has created a situation in which workers who perform tasks which are easily  machine-driven are being forced to find work which involves tasks that are not easily automated. Second, workers are being forced to compete in a global job market. Lastly, workers are being replaced by computers that can do the job more effectively and faster. This poses problems for workers in industrial societies, which are still to be solved. However, solutions that involve lowering the working time usually find high resistance.Jobs traditionally associated with the middle class (assembly line workers, data processors, foremen and supervisors) are beginning to    disappear,  any through outsourcing or automation. Individuals who lose their jobs must either move up, joining a group of mind workers (engineers, doctors, attorneys, teachers, scientists, professors, executives, journalists, consultants), or settle for low-skill, low-profit service jobs.The mind workers are able to compete success fullyy in the world market and command high wages. Conversely, production workers and service workers in industrialized nations are unable to compete with workers in  growing countries and either lose their jobs through outsourcing or are forced to accept wage cuts.6 In addition, the internet makes it possible for workers in developing countries to provide  personal services and compete directly with their counterparts in other nations.This has had several major(ip) consequences, including increased opportunity in developing countries and the globalization of the workforce.Workers in developing countries have a competitive advantage which translates into    increased opportunities and higher wages.7 The full impact on the workforce in developing countries is complex and has downsides. (see  parole in section on globalization).In the past, the economic fate of workers was  secure to the fate of national economies. For example, workers in the United States were once well  stipendiary in comparison to the workers in other countries. With the advent of the Information Age and improvements in communication, this is no longer the case. Because workers are forced to compete in a global job market, wages are less dependent on the success or failure of individual economies.6In conclusion, digital age had so much impact on the social, economic and political life of the societies today because it has brought so much changes in our daily aspects of life and also helps us to improve and reshape our environment with the aid of practical, data-based and scientific knowledge or technology.Impact on social lifeThe digital age as made communication eas   ier and faster for indivdual and  solid of all countries but this the social network in the world as made it harder for indivdual to have face to face conversationseferencesAmichai-Hamburger, Y.,  Barak, A. (2009). Internet and well-being. In Y.Amichai-Hamburger (Ed.),  engineering science and psychological well-being.Cambridge Cambridge University Press.Anderson, C. A. (2002). Violent video games and aggressive thought, feelingsand behaviors. In S. Calvert, A. Jordan,  R. Cocking (Eds.),Children in thedigital age(pp. 101120). Westport, CT. Praeger.Anderson, C.A.,  Bushman, B.J. (2002). The effects of media violence onsociety.Science,295, 2377-2378.Antoci, A., Sabatini, F.,  Sodini, M. (2009).Will growth and technology destroysocial interaction?The inverted U-shape hypothesis. Munich Personal RePEcArchivehttp//mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/18229Accessed 15thJanuary 2010.Bandura, A. (1977). friendly learning theory.Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall.Barylick, C. (n.d.). Technology and so   cial isolation. Retrieved fromhttp//irchelp.org/irchelp/misc/tech.htmlAccessed 12th January 2010.Bauerlein, M. (2008).The dumbest generation How the digital age stupefiesyoung Americans and jeopardizes our future. New York, NY Penguin.BBC (2009)Online networking harms health.London BBC News Website.http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7898510.stmAccessed 12th January 2010.  
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.