1. MENTAL WORK AND
TECHNOLOGY
Michael Samson
Photo Cred: PsyBlog
https://www.spring.org.uk/2015/08/tested-if-mental-work-
genuinely-affects-physical-tiredness.php
2. Technology in our Society
◦ Technology is by far the most exciting
component of our society in this day and age
◦ We have devices and gadgets that can
perform almost any function we can think of
◦ If it doesn’t exist, it will soon!
◦ We all know about the groundbreaking
technology out there, but do we ever
question how it will change society as it
develops?
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http://smarterware.org/2016/09/5-reasons-midst-technological-
golden-age/
3. Negatives to Technology
◦ While technology is an exciting concept, there are side effects that we don’t take into account
◦ Business Insider published an article in 2019 titled, “9 subtle ways technology is making humanity worse”
◦ Bad for posture
◦ Eyesight strain
◦ Insomnia
◦ Addictive
◦ Promotes sedentary lifestyles
◦ Can be bad for mental health
◦ Relationships suffer
◦ Young people are losing face-to-face interaction ability
◦ Less self-sufficient
This is from a small fluff article that
talks about some of the negatives of
technology on humanity, and I see a
lot of articles like this through a quick
google search. The whole point of this
slide show is to illustrate the bigger
picture of what our society is moving
towards.
4. Integrating Technology into Education
◦ A few of the graded videos that was posted really
stuck with me. The video on education predictions in
2060 and what future jobs will look like.
◦ They both have a super common theme, which is, what
does the future look like with technology.
◦ At the base of what our technological future has to
offer is the integration of various technologies in our
educational systems.
◦ We’ve already seen Ipads and phones make there way
into the classroom, but what other technological options
await the world of learning?
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https://onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu/what-is-educational-
technology-definition-examples-impact/
5. What Classrooms Could Look Like?
◦ In the 2060 education predictions video, the author talks about
how as technology integrates into classrooms, there will be less
of a traditional classroom structure.
◦ Shifting from traditional lecture halls with a single teacher, to rooms
containing more students who are moreover self-directed with
multiple teachers lending various insights.
◦ Education will shift from curriculum style learning to
achievement based learning.
◦ Students wont necessarily have to sit around and listen to a lecture,
they’ll be able to research and learn at their own pace what
fascinates them.
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https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/nov/13/cedar-
ridges-robotics-class-everyone/
6. Directed Access
Self-
Directed
Mobile
Learners are
directed in
technology use
Necissitates learners to
consistently self direct
critical, core
components of learning
experiences
Mobile technology
erodes traditional
classroom. Truly mobile
leaners should disrupt
non flexible curriculum.
This stage is characterized by
powerful access to information,
networks, and communities.
Unable to leverage access
without supporting frameworks
and planning.
4 stages: The Integration of
Technology in Learning
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https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/nov/13/cedar-
ridges-robotics-class-everyone/
7. How Will the Job Market Change?
◦ Onto the next step of society changing through the
integration of developing technology.
◦ Less and less jobs are needed to be run by
humans,
◦ In the video about what future jobs will looks
like, the speaker alludes to a future where most
physical labor will be automated in some way.
◦ In the 2060 predictions video, the speaker also
predicted a shift from physical labor to mental
and creative labor.
◦ Our future could possibly be one of technological
operation that leaves humans to pursue creative,
innovative and mental nourishing work.
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https://apifriends.com/digital-strategy/devops-pipeline/
8. A New Focus
◦ Without the need for mundane duties that deal with
the maintenance and operation of our world, humans
would be born into a world where a new focus could
be attained.
◦ Humans would be free to pursue whatever craft they
wanted
◦ No need for trading money for satisfaction
◦ No need for burning yourself out at jobs we despise
◦ No need for doing anything that doesn’t bring you
happiness and pleasure.
◦ With the ability to aim at any target we want, we
could step into a whole new world full of creatives
and artists of an unlimited variety.
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https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/wrestling-religion-and-
spirituality
9. Works Cited
◦ Academy, K. (Writer). (2011, December 27). Year 2060: Education Predictions [Video file]. Retrieved February 23,
2021, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiKrFcgVSIU&feature=emb_title
◦ Greenwood, C. (2019, August 23). 9 subtle ways technology is making Humanity worse. Retrieved February 24,
2021, from https://www.businessinsider.com/technology-negative-bad-effects-society-2019-8#instant-access-to-
information-makes-us-less-self-sufficient-9.
◦ Heick, T. (2020, May 16). The 4 stages of the integration of technology in learning. Retrieved February 24, 2021,
https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/nov/13/cedar-ridges-robotics-class-everyone/
◦ What Will Future Jobs Look Like? [Video file]. (2013, June 20). Retrieved February 23, 2021, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXQrbxD9_Ng&feature=emb_title