With technology always evolving and changing, causing us as humans to change time and time again, it's good to sit back and think of ways that these new and existing technologies can be improved upon to truly best suit users. Take a minute or two to think of some ways technology could change to benefit you, I'll wait so you can think.
Okay cool did you think of a few things? Let's see if we have some of the same ideas!
I was going to say that there needs to be more of a connection aspect within social media again, but there's always been that. Perhaps it's just me that has felt a push away from that connectivity and community building in recent years. So I'll work on that internally before making a post about something that might not be true. Instead I have two ideas that I can think of right off the bat, and they both start with the letter 'S'. Sesame Street would be proud of me for making the connection don't you think?
For me, two improvements that can be made both technologically and culturally are ways to help improve sleep cycles and slowing down. Now, I don't want to sound like other articles bashing social media and technology - telling you to go outside and touch grass because that's the only way to be happy, because I know that's not true. But there's some improvements I think can be added to our daily usage of technology to improve on these.
Sleep Cycles
With lack of sleep putting such negative impacts on our brain, one big thing that can be done on the technological side is reducing the blue light that the applications emit. This way they will stop having an effect on people. Now, I am not a technology person so I have no idea if this can be done. But I feel like if we can have AI databases and Virtual Reality spaces, there has to be a way to remove blue light.
On a more personal side of things, experts and non-experts say that it's good to limit your usage of technology & media before bed. Most say that at least 30-minutes before you go to bed with no usage. I want to start implementing this in my life, as I know my sleep is not where it should be. I could try to bring this change into my life by using those last 30 minutes to work on my journal since I have this year decided to do that and make sure that I do a nightly routine. I could even get my outfit for the next day set up so that I don't have to do it in the morning.
Slowing Down
In America, we are constantly in motion. Trying to get from point A to point B and then to point C in as fast a time as possible. Technology helps with this, from fast food drive thrus allowing us quick access to food that we can eat while driving or working, to having constant access to email so that we can answer right away. I know that I use all of these, and sometimes it feels like I try and get things done so quickly, that I don't have time to just be in my own world - even though some people just love to say that using your phone all the time is being in your own world and not being a part of society.
Other cultures take their time with everything when they have it. Like taking all the time you need to sit down at a restaurant to eat and talk until you're full of both food and conversation. So with this cultural idea of always being online and connected and everything moving as fast as possible - there's not really anything technological that I can think of to fix to help us slow down. Other than different platforms making a statement encouraging users to take time off the platform.
A way I could think of doing this, at least for myself, could be to take a walk every once in a while, maybe even once a week. And on this walk, do something that I actually have to think about. Like take a photo of anything that catches my eye - good or bad. Snap a photo of some trash left littered on the walkway, then a photo of a flower, a blurring picture of a car that drove by that I thought was cool. I don't have to keep all of these photos at the end of the walk. But I can take time still after to scroll through them, remembering the walk. I could also collect things on the walk. Make a list, either physically or in my head, or items I want to find, see, or collect to bring home. Since the weather is getting nicer I think this could be something that I can at least try and do, I can just picture it now and I can show you how that looks (just don't come for my artistic skills using paint please).
What were your ways that you think technology could improve, either just for you personally or for the world at large? Sometimes it's good to just think about yourself though, don't forget that.
Resources
1. Epstein, C. (2018). Technology Shapes Cultures. Colby Community Web Site. Retrieved from Technology Shapes Cultures – ST112 WA2018
2. Gloria, K. (2020). The Future of Social Connection, Loneliness, and Technology. Aspen Institute. Retrieved from The Future of Social Connection, Loneliness, and Technology - The Aspen Institute
3. Healthcare. (n.d.). The Link Between Technology and Depression. Health Care 2 U. Retrieved from The Link Between Technology and Depression | Healthcare2U
4. Media Sources: person sitting | sleeping while texting | park path (without stick figure)









