Sunday, September 27, 2015

Reflection on Influential Technologies


While reading the prompt for this assignment I tried to think of the three technologies I use most on a daily basis. The first of which is my camera. For the past year my life has revolved around photography. I have spent countless hours working in the studio and darkroom attempting to create the perfect image and my camera is the first step in the process. My camera has taught me more about science than I would have ever expected to learn in any art class. My camera has taken me places I wouldn’t see myself going, introduced me to people I never thought I would meet, and taught me how to see life in a different way. 

  


The technology I can’t seem to go more than an hour or two without is my smartphone. My iPhone is always within arms reach; ready for the inevitable buzz it gives off every few minutes. My iPhone also allows me to access knowledge almost anywhere, anytime which is pretty incredible. One of the ways I access this plethora of knowledge is Google, my third technology I can’t go without. Previously I referenced Google, I may have painted it in a bad light. This was not intended; Google is a useful tool and source that can produce an answer in moments. I use Google regularly for researching different techniques and styles to incorporate into my art. The ability to do this on my phone is indispensable because I can add or change things at the last moment.




My answers differ, but have the same principle as the students in the video. My pieces of technology are different, but they have impacted my life in a way that without them I would be a different person. In the video the kids describe what technology they use and how it has impacted their lives. Many of the kids talk about using technology to create things like videos, music, and websites. These are useful skills that not only allow the kids to create but also learn how to problem solve and use critical thinking in a situation outside of the classroom.

2 comments:

  1. I think that you make a good point about the potential that picture taking and using social media tools like instagram, vine, and pinterest have to foster children's creativity. I've always looked at kids who seem overly attached to such sites as being anti social and time wasting, however, going forward I will consider more the opportunities they provide children to access their creative side.

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  2. I think that you make a good point about the potential that picture taking and using social media tools like instagram, vine, and pinterest have to foster children's creativity. I've always looked at kids who seem overly attached to such sites as being anti social and time wasting, however, going forward I will consider more the opportunities they provide children to access their creative side.

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