ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
FILM260 Flipbook
1. FILM260:
Flipbook
The
Regression
of
Social
Contact
By:
Duncan
O’Donnell
Image
Via
Flickr:
Jesse
W.
Dil
2. “ADer
tens
of
thousands
of
years
of
interacIng
with
each
other
preKy
much
the
same
way
–
face-‐to-‐face,
or
through
a
physical
device
(pictures,
words,
smoke
signals)
–
we’ve
suddenly
become
able
to
communicate
over
long
distances
instantaneously.”
Image
Via
Flickr:
cosmonauIruSource:
Erika
Anderson,
Forbes
3. Image
Via
Flickr:
johnthurm
FiDeen
years
ago,
the
majority
of
these
technologies
didn’t
exist.
now,
we
have
access
to
informaIon
conInuously
and
it
has
changed
how
we
COMMUNICATE
4. Image
Via
Flickr:
madame.furie
In
fact of
digital
na4ves
prefer
to
communicate
digitally
rather
than
face-‐to-‐face
Source:
How
Our
Digital
Devices
Are
AffecIng
Our
Personal
RelaIonships,
Iris
Adler
6. Image
Via
Flickr:
travit
“It
is
never
okay
to
be
unavailable.
Ever.
Not
for
a
minute.”
Though…
We
are
constantly
connected
and
never
disconnected
Source:
He
Texts,
She
Tweets
-‐
Are
they
E-‐CompaIble?
7. Image
Via:
BreK
Levin
-‐
Flickr
ource:
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
8. Image
Via
Flickr:
adam.shamblin
Source:
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
9. Image
Via
Flickr:
rkleine
to
our
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
10. Image
Via
:
Wikimedia
Commons
This
change
has
leD
us
DIVIDED
11. Image
Via
Flickr:
Hollings
Many
now
argue
“we
expect
more
from
technology
and
less
from
one
another”
providing
“the
illusion of companionship
without
the
demands
of
relaIonship.”
Source:
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
12. Image
Via
Flickr:
sunsur
“we
end
up
hiding
from
one
another
even
as
we
are
constantly
connected”
Source:
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
13. Image
Via
Flickr:
paurian
Causing
us
too…
“Change
not
only
what
we
do
but
also
who
we
are”
Source:
Sherry
Turkle,
The
Flight
From
CommunicaIon
14. Image
Via
Flickr:
Alex
Akopyan
Now,
there
are
always
other
people
to
communicate
with
15. leaving
us
to
ask…
How
are
social
interacIons
changing?
and
What
factors
are
inside,
and
what
factors
are
outside
the
box?
16. Image
Via
Flickr:
Stuck
in
Customs
One
study
states
the
changes
have:
Lessened
in4macy
and
saIsfacIon
among
romanIc
couples
Source:
From
Bullying
To
RelaIonships
17. Image
Via:
Wikimedia
Commons
Because
of
this,
many
people
hope
to
“preserve
the
values
and
social
norms
of
offline
culture”
Source:
Alexandra
Samuels,
The
AtlanIc
18. Image
Via
Flickr:
mtsrs
The
truth
is
that
we
should
be
worried
about
having
primarily
digital
friendships,
because
they
can
cause
a
loss
of
empathy.
19. Image
Via
Flickr:
griangrafanna
“The
problem
is,
as
empathy
wanes,
so
does
trust.
And
without
trust,
you
can't
have
a
cohesive
society.”
Source:
Belinda
Luscombe,
Time
20. Now,
only
Ime
will
tell
how
our
digital
lives
and
virtual
friendships
will
shape
new
generaIons.
Image
Via
SXH.HU:
Stock
Photo
Website
21. Image
Via:
Duncan
O’Donnell
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