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Saturday 3 November 2012

EFFECT TO THE FUTURE OF THE TECHNOLOGY AND NATION THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY Technology improved from day to day,more advanced and help people in daily life. WATCH THIS VIDEO. AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND =) WHILE THE FUTURE OF THE NATION DEPEND ON USER. WHETHER THEY CAN USE THE TECHNOLOGY WISELY OR NOT. IT CAN GIVE BAD EFFECTS AND POSITIVE EFFECT,THIS IS SOME EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE EFFECT TO THE NATION.
          ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF NON  COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE

                                                                 ADVANTAGES

  • Take Crime Photos

    Take a picture of your stalker. With a camera phone, assailants know they will be caught if they accost you. You will be able to take a picture of them and email it to the police within seconds of being mugged. So keep your local authority's phone number and email address handy for quick retrieval through your cell phone.

  • Games, Music and Videos                                                                                       Most mobile phones today are equipped with the capability to store music, video and games, which can help you relax when you need to take a break. You can load your favorite songs on your phone and play them whenever you want. According to the Pew Research Center, the use of non-voice data applications on mobile phones has grown significantly. It reports that 33 percent of mobile phone owners are likely to play music, 34 percent to play games and 34 percent to record a video. This means a rise of from 7 percentage points (playing games) to 15 percentage points (recording a video) in a single year.
  • Control Over Phone Use

    Cell phones also give parents the ability to control a teen's phone use. Prepaid plans require parents to purchase new minutes, which a teen will need to budget over the course of a month or more. In addition, giving a teen a personal cell phone will free up the home phone line for other important calls.Only use for taking picture and making video not messaging or  calling so save their budgets.


                                                   

                                                            DISADVANTAGES

  • Physical Pain                                                                                                   Extensive cell phone usage can actually contribute to physical pain, in the form of "cell phone elbow." Holding the cell phone to your ear for long periods of time pinches the nerve that controls your pinky and ring fingers, causing them to tingle and go numb. Prolonged injury could result in nerve damage. To prevent this, change arms while chatting and don't keep your arm bent for long periods.
  • Negative Health Effects?                                                                              For years, the debate regarding cell phones and their potential negative health effects has raged on.Claims have been made that cell phones cause cancer, infertility, birth defects, and a host of other dramatically detrimental physical problems. In 2011, after reviewing a variety of peer-reviewed studies, the World Health Organization listed cell phones as a "possibly" carcinogenic hazard to humans, without finding conclusive evidence that the phones cause cancer.
  • Brain Damage                                                                                                 While the safety risks of cell phone use have not been conclusively established, it is known that all cell phones emit at least a small amount of radiation. The New York Times reports that some brain surgeons always use speakerphones or headsets in order to avoid putting phones to their ears.
  • Internet                                                                                                                Internet access is required to run a variety of features on cell phones today. For example to access email or social networking sites you must use the Internet. A mobile contract often includes unlimited data so you are not charged per MB transferred. Without a contract it can cost extra or high rates for data transferred.




















Sleep Problems                                                                                                            At Sleep 2008, the Associated Professional Sleep Societies U.S. conference, researchers from Sahigren's Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden, presented data about sleep disruption affecting teens who used their cell phones frequently. Groups of adolescents were divided by those who made fewer than five calls or text messages daily, and those who made more than 15 per day. When studying the participants' sleep patterns, the latter group showed signs of insomnia and restlessness. Gaby Badre, MD, Ph.D., one of the study's authors, suggested limiting cell phone usage and designating cell-phone free time slots to prevent the stress associated with constant contact.

IMPACT OF HAND PHONE ON TEENAGERS THROUGH NON-COMMUNICATION               TECHNIQUE.

  1. LIMITATION IN COMMUNICATION: When teenager use hand phone only for self-satisfaction,that mean they are not creating communication with people.For example, when they record their voices but only keep it for them self and did not share it with other people actually make to not communicating with other people.The impact shows when teenager doesn't communicate much but only use hand phone for them self.This make them less talk to other people.
  2. CREATING INDIVIDUALIZATION: Devices such as hand phone are very famous and well-known by teenagers.From old version of hand phone until now the smart phone! As it been sophisticated from day to day,teenagers tend to live solitary and don't want to communicate with other people.They become individualism, like to be alone and keep busying them self with the technology for example the non communication technique in hand phone.Its making their life more solitary by narrowing the variety of personalities encountered in daily life.
  3. RADIATION DANGER: Always use hand phone especially taking picture,make video mean they exposed to radiation.A recent Swedish study saw a 400 percent increase in risk to radiation exposure for teenage and child cell phone users compared to non-users, according to an international collaborative group of activists.ABC News reported that the Environmental Working Group, an advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., has compiled a list of the 1,000 highest radiation emitting phones. The top three are the Samsung Impression, Motorola Razr V8, and the Samung SGH-t229.Always use hand phone also not good to teenagers.For example, teenager who always taking picture it can give radiation to their eyes such as cataract,cancer and lesions.
  4. NO CONNECTION TO THE WORLD. Teenagers who use non communication technique by hand phone tend to less share thing they like to other people.This actually give them no connection to what happen around them.Not sharing and communicating make them left far behind and don't know latest news around them.This is because they live their own world and did not want to connect to other people and less information they get.













WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF NON-COMMUNICATION?

NON-COMMUNICATION DOESN'T CREATE OR BRING COMMUNICATION AMONG PEOPLE.FOR EXAMPLE MOBILE PHONE USER. THEY USUALLY USE MOBILE PHONE TO MESSAGE OR MAKE CALLS.THIS WE CALLS COMMUNICATION WHILE NON COMMUNICATION IS WHEN YOU USE THE TECHNOLOGY OR DEVICES WITHOUT COMMUNICATE WITH OTHER PEOPLE.FOR EXAMPLE,WHEN YOU TAKE A PICTURE USING MOBILE PHONE CAMERA AND THEN YOU SAVE THEM IN YOUR MOBILE PHONE WITHOUT SENDING IT TO PEOPLE.THIS MEAN NON-COMMUNICATION BECAUSE WE ONLY USE THE DEVICES FOR OURSELF BUT NOT TO COMMUNICATE WITH PEOPLE.BUT IF YOU SEND THE PICTURE TO OTHER PEOPLE ITS MEAN YOU HAVE COMMUNICATION WITH THEM.SAME AS THE VIDEO.IF YOU ONLY RECORD IT AND NOT SEN IT TO OTHER PEOPLE ,JUST KEEP FOR YOURSELF THAT S WE CALL NON-COMMUNICATION~
IN CONCLUSION, FEATURE OF NON-COMMUNICATION IS IT DOESN'T INVOLVE COMMUNICATION WHEN YOU USE THE TECHNOLOGY OR DEVICES.


EXAMPLES OF TECHNOLOGY

  • Cell Phones,
  • Films,
  • Graphing calculators,
  • Mathematical for visualization,
  • Music Podcast,Power Point
  • Transparencies Websites.
  • Blogs
  • Course Management Systems (CMS) - Blackboard (for posted documents, announcements, assignments, discussion boards)
  • Email
  • Excel Spreadsheets
  • Instant messaging (IM)
  • Virtual office hour
  • Wikis








                                                       WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY?


Technology derived from the Greek word techne, meaning art or artifice or craft, technology literally means the act of making or crafting, but more generally it refers to the diverse collection of processes and knowledge that people use to extend human abilities and to satisfy human needs and wants.".Its also mean the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems, methods of organization, in order to solve a problem, improve a preexisting solution to a problem, achieve a goal or perform a specific function. It can also refer to the collection of such tools, machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures. Technologies significantly affect human as well as other animal species' ability to control and adapt to their natural environments. The word technology comes from Greek τεχνολογία (technología); from τέχνη (téchnē), meaning "art, skill, craft", and -λογία (-logía), meaning "study of-".[1] The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include construction technology, medical technology, and information technology. Technology is the relationship that society has with its tools and crafts, and to what extent society can control its environment  and it is tools and machines that may be used to solve real-world problems.Technology is collection of techniques and the most important thing is it  makes task simpler, safer, economical and efficient.

                                                      WHAT IS COMMUNICATION??

Communication was originated from the Latin word, communicare, which means to impart or participate.
While 'Communicare' has the root, communis, which means common.Communication is the activity of
conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior.Communication requires a sender, a message, and a recipient, although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender's intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commonality. The communication process is complete once the receiver has understood the message of the sender.




Communication in information sharing :
Communication is the sharing orientation towards a set of information signals, Wilbur Schramn (1971). Communication as a process where both parties involved develop and shares information among each other with the aims to reach understanding. It stresses on the sharing of meanings of a signal. The signal or information can bring different meanings to different individual.Its mean communication occurs if the parties involved agree and understand the information, sign or symbol that has been transmitted by the sender.





Communication in persuasion
Carl Hovland (1953),communication is a stimulation delivering process (normally verbal) with the aim to change the behavior of other individual.communication occurs when a system or source tries to influence another system or its target by manipulating a few alternative symbols that can be send through a channel connecting them.This mean communication can persuade an individual to change his attitude or behavior.




Communication in transmission
Communication as the transmission of information, ideas, attitudes, or emotion from one person or group to another (or others) primarily through symbols, Theodorson & Theodorson (1969). The process of communication focuses on the transmission process where communication occurs when there is an attempt from the sender even without getting a feedback from the receiver.




Communication in behavioral
Carter (1973), draws communication as a behavior. According to him, when an individual communicates, he does not reacts towards the information sent to him. However, when an individual communicates, he will strive to find the information that can be used to solve the problem that he is facing as well as to get a better perspective on his surroundings ( a behavior done by an individual to search and spread a certain information)

                                                   COMMUNICATION MODEL


COMMUNICATION MODEL
EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION:

  • Mobile phones
  • PDA
  • Ipad
  • Iphone
  • GPS
  • Fax
  • Pagers
  • emails
  • Network Interface Cards (NIC)
  • Wi-fi cards
  • Router
  • Modems