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Technology is the a big solutions for public it used in smart phone tablets, social media …etc. Technology is the tools that used to secure your privacy and to log your performance and help to achieve new goals and targets in business and services , it can downsize cost and time and resources so depend on technology is some think that can measure. Can you avoid the Technology..??! I thing you Can't ,technology driving you
Technology has an adverse impact on our lives from starting point to end. We live to use technology it's quite sad because some of the newer generations do not get to experience life without it and how much more productive people used to be without the existence of technology. Technology is evolving because the human kind want and need more, there's a gadget or technical device for all our needs, speaking, listening, reading, watching, communicating etc... If you truly want to realise how much technology is worth in your life, try imagining life without it or better yet try a day without it.
The role of Technology of in our Life, Technology makes life easier, pleasant and more productive. Easier because it makes our work lighter, and fast. Pleasant because technology presents aspects that are enjoyable and entertaining. It is also more productive since technology makes our work faster, and cost efficient.
The modern world has become so accustomed to technology benefits that are present in our lives of almost everyone.
Make everything fast, simple and easy.
A Ocean without Boats and there is not productive waves..Technology make life easy and better...and smaller to reach to others...
Everything in this world has pros and cons, as technology has made our life easier but also made it difficult too.
I wonder that people are asking about the role of technology in our life.The boom of technology is passed away in80 or90 ies . Now we are here to introducing the creative, like we are asking here Apple Iphone6 or Iphone6+ we all knows these are cell phone which is introduce way back.Now we need to talk what new they introduce it.....that is creativity.....
we don't have to commit to hours of labor just for meager earnings, we have better protection from natural elements, better health and longer life - dependence on computers for elementary tasks, codependance on people to help make personal decision, bad eyesight from too much free visual stimulation, carpal tunnel syndrome
Today’s society is different to the one that existed not so many years ago. Our society is constantly changing. The most important characteristics of our era may be the transformation, transmission and dominion of information. We live in an information society where the leading role has been given to new technologies, especially those devoted to information. Our society could not be imagined without new technologies and their role both in this society and in human life in general.
Technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, changing how we work, how we learn and how we shop. It’s inevitable that our devices begin to reflect our civic aspirations – our desires to connect with others and to contribute to the world around us.
The Internet and related tools already play critical roles, in areas such as data mapping and visualizations, crowdsourcing and more. Here’s how:
1) They lower transaction costs for group formation and action.While we have always come together to engage in community change through “weak ties,” the potential of the Internet is that we will be able to do this much more effectively.
2) They shift time.Group members don’t have to be in the same room at the same time to “meet.” They can coordinate activities over days and months, and members can chime in at their convenience, whether it’s2 p.m. or3 a.m.
3) They facilitate easy communication.Spreading the word now only takes one click and maybe one tweet. That’s all anyone needs to do these days to share something with a social network.
Given these benefits, what role should technology play in fostering engagement? How can technology help citizens become more involved with one another and more active in their communities?
Summit participants explored this very question in one of the first sessions.
Technology for Engagement, they concluded, should create and support opportunities and capacities for people to transact with others for the common good.
Engagement technology should:• connect people• build relationships• increase participation in governance• facilitate discovery• reveal common needs and shared values• enhance the ability to act
A clear example is Change by Us, which Kesselman used to build the Brook Park Chicken Coop in the South Bronx.
City governments are also turning to digital tools to improve planning and budgeting so that citizens have greater input. Summit participant Jennifer Pahlka of Code for Americahas matched programmers with eight city governments to help them create new tools. In New Orleans, for example, a Blight Status page helps users find information about properties that have been abandoned or are in decline.
But participants seem to agree that engagement tools should go beyond improving existing civic processes led by governments and nonprofits. Perhaps the real potential lies in how they might connect citizens to one another through new processes, how they might create new models that make the old ones obsolete.
This is the thinking behind Favortree, an online platform that allows people to share resources and exchange services. You can borrow a power drill from a neighbor or mow their lawn. The website helps you unlock your neighborhood’s varied assets that are so often hidden behind closed doors.
For founder Micki Krimmel, the real purpose of Favortree goes beyond helping people save a few dollars. It’s really about getting to know your neighbors and building “social capital,” which, she believes, is the fuel that drives more involved and more sustained civic action. Interacting with your neighbor means stepping on the first rung on the ladder of engagement.
Where does the ladder lead? In the old paradigm, the top rungs belonged to citizens giving input to governments on how to deliver services. Today’s paradigm asks, how is the fundamental relationship between government and citizen changing? Who is responsible for it?
How technology can help people get to those upper rungs where co-creation can happen is the ultimate challenge for this field.
But what do these tools look like? Clay Shirky notes in Here Comes Everybody that tools don’t get interesting until they become technologically boring. The most powerful tools are the ones that are so pervasive that they are nearly invisible. That’s when their true potential is revealed.
The lack of community engagement will not be solved by technology alone. But for social innovators, it’s hard to imagine technology not playing some important role.
Technology is our NEED now.