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TECHNOLOGY IN 2022 A.D.
Christian Acosta
Introduction
What will technology be like in the future? There is no definite answer. Technology has always constantly evolved since the beginning of mankind. New ideas are being generated everyday. There’s no limit to how far technology can go.
People always crave the latest technology. Whether this is cars, cell phones, or computers, society wants the latest.
Uses and Gratification Theory
Created by Katz, Blumler, and Gurevitch in the 1970’s
People use this theory to satisfy their needs in knowing the latest when it comes to a certain websites
Most ESPN.com readers seek gratification because they enjoy all news related to sports within their favorite teams and players
Wi-Fi In most places, Wi-Fi is
already available to the public, including schools, libraries, and coffee shops
However, there are places that don’t have Wi-Fi available.
In the future, ALL places will have Wi-Fi available, making it free for everyone no matter where you're located
Wi-Fi Having free Wi-Fi
will make citizens feel at ease, knowing they can connect to it anywhere.
Makes communication easier and more dependable
Technology is already moving into this phase of the future
Media System Dependency Theory
Technology has grown to be apart of us, we have a bond with technology
Can’t function in everyday life without it; imagine no cell phones, or computers.
Society nowadays has grown up depending on certain devices
Home Phones Even though home phones have become
virtually instinct, they are going to make a huge comeback
Hologram technology is about to become immensely popular around the world
A home phone will have the ability to show the person you are talking to in hologram form – as the person is really present
Home Phones The hologram home phone will
give the person a sense of comfort, the closest thing to having someone physically there even thought they’re miles a
There’s already proof of this technology, as seen with the Tupac concert, where they had a hologram version even though he is not alive.
Be able to connect with anyone from your home
Social Learning Theory
Albert Bandura created the concept This theory is one where society learns
from what they see If everyone in society is using it, the
individual will be incline to use it as well “Monkey see, monkey do” Attention – Retention – Reproduction -
Motivation
Cars Automobiles have
always been apart of our lives since the early 1900’s
Constant new technologies create improvements in personal driving enjoyment
Companies seek new ideas
In 2010, Lexus created the first car to park itself, opening new ideas
Cars
In the future, all cars will have the ability to drive and park themselves
Owners will access their cars simply by using hand censors instead of keys
Will recognize owner’s hands and also voice
Voice activated for self driving.
Education iPads are slowly
becoming part of our lives
Schools are seeking new technologies to improve learning
Grabbing the students attention is key, especially with all the distracting devices available
Combining devices with schools can vastly improve education
Education Each student will have their
own tablet (iPad) From the beginning of
Kindergarten, each student will have their own tablet, with a personal username and password
Books, lecture notes, calendars, voice recorders, email, ability to turn in assignments and homework will all be available inside the tablet
Tablets are for each student to keep and take home
Conclusion
In the future, technology will become more advanced
Wi-Fi, home phones, cars, and the education system will all benefit in the near future
We have grown to need trendy technology in our lives, we use it to improve everyday activities
THERE IS NO LIMIT!
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Kirsch, M. (2012). Pro Tupac/hologram technology article. Retrieve from http://thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu/2012/04/pro-tupachologram-technology-article
Rossi, E. (2002). Uses & Gratifications/ Dependency Theory. Retrieve from http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~johnca/spch100/7-4-uses.htm