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DOES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERFERE WITH PERSONAL COMMUNICATION? Leona Chewning, Mariam Jaffri, Elisa Karbin & Carolyn Weiss Presented By:
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Page 1: Does Communication technology interfere with personal communication?

DOES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERFERE WITH PERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

Leona Chewning, Mariam Jaffri, Elisa Karbin & Carolyn Weiss

Presented By:

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TEXTING: NEW FORM OF COMMUNICATION OR NEW BURDEN?

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Texting can be a health hazard

In 2008, the average teenager sent 2,272 messages which is 80 messages a day double the average from 2007. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/26/health/26teen.html

Doctors are starting to worry that this may become a health issue. Since many teens text late at night this can cause sleep deprivation which can lead to many other problems. Also, when teens text too much their thumbs can be damaged which is not safe in the long run.

Texting while driving is very risky, but many people do it anyway. In 2009, a train engineer in California killed 25 people while texting and conducting the train. Another train official in Maryland killed 62 people while texting and driving the trolley at the same time.

As a result, in 2009, Illinois became the 17th state to ban texting while driving.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/08/06/illinois.texting.ban/index.html

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NO MORE ONE ON ONE While texting can be fun its all anyone ever does anymore. People would rather text than talk on the phone. Many people say talking on the phone can get awkward, but its only awkward if people make it awkward.Texting can be exciting at first, but it takes away the joy of actually having a real conversation with a person. While people do have conversations through texting it gets annoying reading multiple pages of what the person has to say.It is a very recent trend that has taken over the past couple of years. While it has been around for a quite some time ten years ago texting while driving was not a problem.Texting has taken over and it seems as if it is a trend that is never going to die down. It is something that will be around for a very long time, but it is something everyone is going to have to get used to.

It can be somewhat of a burden, but at times it does come in handy when there is that one person everyone wants to avoid talking to.

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DO CHAT ROOMS AFFECT INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

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Abstract

The displacement hypothesis predicts that

online communication reduces adolescents'

well-being because it displaces time spent

with existing friends, thereby reducing the

quality of these friendships. In contrast, the

stimulation hypothesis states that online

communication stimulates well-being via its

positive effect on time spent with existing

friends and the quality of these friendships.

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Chat Rooms:

the disadvantage

The disadvantage to chat rooms; it takes

away physical contact with friends.

It replaces verbal and nonverbal

communication physical wise with the

touch of a keyboard.

It decreases communication skills

Lack of eye contact when talking to a

person.

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FUN? Text-based chat also means

that the users cannot see the

facial expressions of each

other, which are essential to

fully understand the speaker's

intention. The lack of

paralinguistic cues is a

physical constraint that

written discourse imposes on

its users (cf. Werry 56f).

Internet relay chatters often

try to eliminate it by using

emoticons and special

acronyms to express their

feelings.

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Conclusion

Chat rooms can be

fun but in a lot of

cases they take up a

lot of time. Managing

time is a key.

They send mix

signals to other

people in the chat

room.

When you get in

front a person,

things may not feel

the same,

uncomfortable.

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DOES EMAIL INTERFERE WITH PERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

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EMAIL VS. PERSONAL

COMMUNICATION MESSAGES WHICH USED TO BE DELIVERED FACE

TO FACE ARE BEING SENT THROUGH IMPERSONAL MEANS SUCH AS EMAIL

EMAIL EFFECTIVELY REDUCES SOCIALIZATION WITHIN THE OFFICE

WEAKENS BONDS WITHIN THE WORKPLACE

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EMAIL - Opinions

“WHILE EMAIL CAN BE A QUICK AND EFFICIENT WAY OF TRANSFERRING INFORMATION, IT DOES NOT CONVEY A PERSON’S TONE OR FEELINGS” – unknown blogger at hodu/com/technology=communication

“I BELIEVE PHYSICAL DETERIORATION IS ONLY PART OF THE PROBLEM. I FORSEE A GENERATION OF PEOPLE WHOSE SOCIAL SKILLS ARE NON-EXISTENT, AND WHO WILL BE HARD PRESSED TO BECOME PART OF ANY KIND OF PROJECT TEAM OR FUNCTIONAL GROUP IN BUSINESS” – unknown blogger at communicatebetter.blogspot.com

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Email - Conclusion

WHILE EMAIL IS AN EFFICIENT MEANS OF COMMUNICATION, IT CANNOT REPLACE THE WARMTH OF A PERSON’S HANDSHAKE OR PRESENCE

CONSTANTLY EMAILING INSTEAD OF COMMUNICATING PERSONALLY, CAN EVENTUALLY ISOLATE COWORKERS, FRIENDS, AND FAMILY

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SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE HUMAN CONNECTION

According to Adrian Chan of Gravity7.com, a social interaction design consultant, “because communication is an interpersonal and a social phenomenon, technology issues must be approached with a particular appreciation of human and social factors”

http://www.gravity7.com/articles_arguments.html#ixzz0r93tZe78

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The Argument For & Against Social Media

CONS• “Wall-to-Wall” and

“Tweet” communication will replace face to face interaction

• Social media interaction limits temporal friendships.

PROS• Social media platforms

may allowing one to meditate on what is being communicated

• Social media bridges vast distances, allowing communication between people thousands of miles apart.

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How to Avoid Social Networking Groupthink

Join groups and communities that are completely different/opposite from what you believe.  You don’t have to agree, but try to at least understand their perspective and why they believe what they believe. If the O’Reilly Factor is your homepage, consider perusing the Huffington Post for a different view on the same topics.

Become Facebook friends with people who think differently and who will surprise you and cause you to question your ideas.

Read blogs and websites that don’t recycle ideas.

Get into disagreements and friendly arguments by posting comments on blogs.  Just make sure you do it respectfully. I’ve found using “What if we think of it like this…” to be a non-confrontational approach that can lead to a healthy exchange of ideas.

The more you are a fan of someone, the more often you need to question their assumptions and ideas. We tend to let our mental guard down around those we trust.

Paraphrased from: http://moneywatch.bnet.com/career-advice/blog/other-8-hours/is-social-networking-bad-for-you/136/