What a joy this
class has been to take. At the beginning
I realized not only how big the world was geographically, but how small it
could become just through the development of technology. The World Wide Web is what’s done it. Through studying the history of the United
States it is clear to see that the moment the Internet was developed life began
to change rapidly. Not just in terms of
education, but financially, and confidence grew in the citizens. America was suddenly the great mediator of
the world. We cannot take credit for all
of the success we have had, it has come because of our ability to communicate
with professionals outside of the country.
The opportunity for enthusiasts all over the world to communicate has
and continues to enable them to create machines, medical devices, and so forth
that spanned much further than just the U.S. borders.
There has been a
great amount of safety provided to individuals as a result of the
Internet. Millions of jobs have been
created due to its great need. Those unfamiliar
with the Internet need call-in services to assist them in their struggles. Accountants, business owners, grocery stores,
students, hospitals, cell-phone companies (the list could go on and on) all
need the power of the World Wide Web. Many
did not believe in its capabilities when it was up and coming, but now, today,
there is not a single human being on the planet that has not been affected by
its capacity. Ever since I was a young
student in elementary school computers have been a central focus in my
education. In order to complete my
science fair project I researched the Rainbow Arch, compiled a Word Document of
every interesting fact I found, and then proceeded to form a poster with all
that I thought appropriate for the project - every point along the way,
involving the computer. However, three
months ago I thought this evolution of the computer and all that it encompasses
was a wonderful thing! Upon learning about its capabilities now and especially
coming up in the very near future, humans are becoming less and less
needed.
There is less and
less of a need for teachers and schools.
Children (their parents to be more accurate) are now finding a more
‘efficient’ way to be educated, and for less money. Computers are doing the job. There is something to be said for the human-to-human
interaction…especially in a classroom environment when understanding is
difficult and a little encouragement is all that is needed.
Consistency is
always something we as humans have struggled with. If one is consistently precise, that is
determined as professionalism. Computers
are just that. And because of these two
traits (precision and consistency) it is determined by professionals that
computers will soon be more capable than a human to live life! The human race is in danger of its own
creations. Bombs have been brought up
numerous times through the course of this class. They certainly are a form of this ongoing
technology and, just as mentioned above, this kind of technology disrupts the
human-to-human interaction that would otherwise cause us to do things we would
think twice about.
Overall, my eyes
have been opened to the blessings and curses of the truly recently discovered
Internet. It has not been long since the
technology has been on this earth and it won’t take long for it to overpower
our lives, if it hasn’t already. If there
were anything we can do to protect our posterity, and ourselves it would be to
seek for relationships among those around us before we seek for relationships
with that which can only be found online.
What a positive force for good it can be in our lives, if used in the
proper way.