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Technology and the Internet

 

            com, the word technology is defined as "the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.".
             It's indisputable that technology has advanced leaps and bounds over the past few decades, making it easier for engineers and to branch out and meet others. For example, games have brought people together by interactions between the people when playing. Technology has brought the community together in many ways but there are also some downfalls that it brings. But what exactly is a community. According to Webster's Dictionary, community is defined as " a group of associated nations sharing common interest or a common heritage". So with that being said, technology can undermine community. Both sides of the argument are supported from evidence of Wright's essay "Dream Machines," and Chaudry's essay, " Mirror, Mirror on the Web.".
             In Wright's essay, he argues that games are more beneficial because they require imagination, achievement, participation, and problem solving. As a community you want people to be educated enough to understand what is going around them. Technology helps individuals as they grow because some games reveal real life situations that help individuals learn how to act and to Wright, "this is just the beginning to exploring and understanding" (607). According to Wright games promote community and new ideas by,.
             "Now, rather than go Hollywood, some game designers are deploying that second processor to break down the wall between producers and consumers. By moving away from the idea that media is something developed by the few (movie and TV studios, book publishers, games companies) and consumed in a one- size fits all form, we open up a world of possibilities.


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