New Electronic Devices
Autor: moto • October 1, 2011 • Essay • 379 Words (2 Pages) • 1,656 Views
With new electronic devices come out, they try to buy a new one instead of replacing the existing devices. While some young, the so-called "Generation M", people are studying, they use large number of electronic device. While they are working, they also suffering on the internet, spending a lot of time email to their friends, listening to the music on the IPod or on another computer, and answering the phone.
Some research shows that young people was influenced by multitask, resulting spend lot of time focusing on their isolated world without interact with people around them. Even when they come home, they don't greet family member and not eat at table.
With significant attraction by these new electronic devices, young people's performance is supposedly affected when they are studying or are working. Most of them gave an agreeable response to the impact of these new devices.
However, the academic and business fields have negative thought. The academic field thinks that the children were affected by these multitasking devices, declining the development of study skills. For example, with less concentration on task completion, many undergraduate students need improving their studying skills. On the other hands, some employer think young people become deskilled and need to be taught again while they are entering a workplace.
All of these may be true, and is expected more and more young people to be like that nowadays. However, praise instead of criticism is the way that young people can accept with despite what the older generations throw at them.
Being able to multitask is praise to people. However, something doesn't like that. According to the study, young people are affected by these multitasking devices. With processing more and more new electronic devices, they concentrate on these new electronic devices rather than their studying or working, wasting near
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