As we near the end of the semester, this course has taught me that digital technologies are not going away. It will continue to disrupt the social, political, economic, and every aspect of our lives. Our responses to these issues will continue to be challenging. #DCIM353McCormick
My biggest takeaway from this course: digital technologies will continue to disrupt societies and they will remain relevant for a long time. It will be interesting to see how the world will continue to adapt to the changes made by such technologies. #DCIM353McCormick
@janehayoungkang Hello, Jane!
I agree with you completely! A lot of influencers and online personalities have been jumping on the gaming community craze and it will be interesting to watch the industry grow more. #DCIM353McCormick
@mjbathan_ Hello, MJ!
I definitely agree with you! I believe that social media will continue to be a vital part of our lives. Due to their relevance, it is important that kids learn how to use these apps wisely, whether personally or professionally. #DCIM353McCormick
@ireneli180 Hello, Irene.
I agree with you! I believe that the convenience of conducting meetings online will continue to be reliable for the institutions that have utilized them during the pandemic. #DCIM353McCormick
I predict that cryptocurrencies and online trading apps will continue to disrupt the traditional way of trading. This is due to the easy access to many digital technologies, which makes it easier to mobilize people into participating in the stock market #DCIM353McCormick
@seanbollandd @Audi@Porsche@elonmusk@GM Hi, Sean.
Everyone has been saying that electric automobiles are the future; it will be interesting to see how these predictions pan out in the future. As Tesla is currently considered a luxury car, it will be fascinating how other car manufacturers will produce affordable ones.
@Shpend_bah Hi, Shpend.
This is a very interesting and timely topic. As blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies rise and become more mainstream, it will be fascinating how traditional and governmental institutions will react to the disruptive changes it might cause.
@ireneli180 Hi, Irene.
Social media is a very broad topic and you will definitely have a lot of things to talk about. Social media has changed our lives in a way that is unfathomable 30 years ago. Its influence has penetrated every aspect of our lives today.
#DCIM353McCormick My EDTP project topic will be about the social media audio-chat app called "Clubhouse." The app can be used to build social networks since a user can create "rooms" that people with the same interests can chyme in and talk about, like a virtual convention.
@Katie633535731 Hi. This is change is definitely not healthy. I broke all my streaks once I graduated high school because, to be quite honest, they were annoying. The change becomes disruptive when we cannot have a day go by without our phone pinging or vibrating. Sometimes we need silence.
@KlenEich Hi. Online dating has changed the way we view romantic relationships; this is because of the more casual approach these apps provide to their users. This change is disruptive because someone may be in loved with the idea of the online person, but not their real-life personality.
@dihan609 Hi. Online shopping has changed the way we shop because of the efficiency it provides for its consumers, especially in these stay-at-home conditions. This change is disruptive because it affects the local businesses negatively due to unfair regulations and monopoly in the market.
A social norm that has changed in the modern digital age is parenting. Pew Research Center reports that "Two-thirds of parents in the U.S. say parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago [...] citing social media โ as a reason" #DCIM353McCormick https://t.co/gWjwKM0sV0