MEDIA MADNESS
January 8, 2013 in Featured
How much media do you consume per day? A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that the average student (ages 8 to 18) spends practically every waking minute — excluding time for school — using a smart phone, computer, television or other electronic device and that doesn’t include texting or talking on cellphones. Adults are not much better with one report finding that we spend about 45% of our time using a proliferation of technology. Most of us are overwhelmed by the abundance of information at our fingertips and can get easily bogged down by the magnitude of knowledge we can acquire. What impact does all of this media have on us and our children? Our society has changed dramatically over the past half century, even the past decade. Although technology was touted as a way to create more down time, the reverse has occurred. Technology is addictive, people are consumed by it, and we are more disconnected today than ever before.
Unfortunately, we have higher expectations of technology and each other, and have lost patience for life. We have become a culture of multi-taskers trying to fit everything in a short window of time. People today have less face time and more screen time which results in less connectedness and poorer communications. We also lose our creativity, critical thinking, and become lazy. Today people can exist seldom leaving their homes and many do just that. We are becoming more and more isolated as a society. But we do have control over our consumption of technology and how we relate to each other. Next week I will discuss media fasting and ways to bring balance to your life.
Do you mind posting a link to the article? I am interested in the parameters they used to set up the study, particularly how they adjusted for the conversion of traditionally non-digital tasks to digital tasks. How ironic that the tools integral for globalization should feed hermitage.
I too find it interesting and disconcerting that the technological tools contribute to our isolation. Here is one of the articles I used for this posthttp://www.kff.org/entmedia/entmedia012010nr.cfm I hope this is helpful. Thanks for your comments.
” I fear the day that technology will suppress our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” Albert Einstein
Thanks for sharing this Dan. And thanks to Albert Einstein for his ultimate wisdom and insight long before technology took over.