The games could easily be integrated into an educational course. For example, if someone were to take game design, it is almost essential that they have played video games to help them have the best features. Games could also be structured to go along with reading, math, and science courses. An example of this would be a game that I played in elementary school. The game involved you answering a math problem, if you go the problem correct, you were able to bowl. Another way games work with education would be for medical research, the game, even though it is rather outlandish, Surgeon Simulator could help medical students learn the procedures for certain surgeries.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Can Video Games Teach?
Friday, October 24, 2014
Are we Too Reliant on Technology?
People are reliant of technology, but are not too reliant on it. Technology is more of a convince than a necessity. The last time that I went 24 hours without technology was when you friend took me to Canada for a week. Living without technology was weird there, because I was unable to check what time it was and what was going on in the world. Other than the times I have left for Canada, I have gone everyday using technology.
Improvements of my daily routine that could be made via technology are minimal, but can greatly change everything. If I could create technology to increase the productivity of my routine I would do the following. I would create a computer screen that works in the shower, it would show me updates, weather, email, pretty much anything that a computer can do by connecting to the internet. Then, I would have a tablet or other device that can pull up all my work, books, and other school related things that would connect to one main computer allowing me to turn in all my homework virtually. It would almost be like a tablet.
When people say that humans are too reliant on technology, it seems rather ironic. In the past when people did not have phones to get the news from, people would read newspapers. So when people say that people are too focused on their phones they need to see in the past rather than looking at a phone screen, people would be looking at a newspaper. Also, technology is now just a standard of living, much like when people relied on steam power, oil lamps, and nonelectric things to improve their standards of living.
I do have to agree that some people are very reliant on their technology and cannot go more than a few moments without going back to it, but that is just how the people choose to live their life. The only problematic thing with being so reliant on technology is that if we were to every lose all of it, there would be mass havoc. Any thing would be that people have become reliant on it to learn math and other problems, but they don't actually use it to learn, bur rather to get the answer. So people are unable to grasp the subject and will not learn it as well. In general, technology is just a way of living now, so no, I do not think that people are over reliant on technology, they are just use to the ability to use it to learn, get update, and to see new potentials.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Autonomous weapons
Autonomous weapons should not be banned, but rather changed to reduce the lethality of them. They robots should be usable without a remote, but only able to function off of direct orders.
On the other hand, the drones could actually save lives for the people using them. Having less troops going on missions to eliminate a certain target via explosives, we could simply use a drone and if it gets destroyed we build a new one. The only problem with this is that after a few hundred drone losses the amount of money used to create all new ones would be very substantial.
The most practical way of thinking about this issues is through the pros and cons. You have to decided whether you want to risk the lives of troops or spend a few hundred million dollars to build new drones. Personally, I believe that we should stick with the drones, but make minor changes to them to make them safer for others. As strange as it sounds, a few “safe features” to the drones can make a huge difference.
If we were to create a different algorithm that required a person (who could be located anywhere) to confirm that the target of the drone is the correct target to eliminate, then there would be a lesser chance of harm on civilians. The only issue that would go along with this is human error, but human error is already seen with bomb strikes and other warfare mechanics that it should not be such a large problem to the public.
The real issue with autonomous weapons is not that there could be errors, but rather that people are afraid of the unknown and do not want potential harm. We should keep using autonomous weapons, but make changes to them to make them safer for the user and the civilians located around the battlefield.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
How has the Internet Influenced You?
The internet has been the largest factor that has changed technology and even society. The internet has simplified everything. It has created new ways to speak to other people, to see other people, to connect to other people, and has increased our learning substantially. Its influences on me are endless. Without the internet I would not know as much programming that I do now, I would not be able to get around so easily, thankfully google maps is a thing, nor would I be able to take my college courses like I do right now. If the internet was never invented our society would be very different.
Personally, if the internet was never created I would not be in the same major as I am now, nor would I have the same knowledge that I have now. The internet’s endless opportunities have provided and will continue to provide me with a book of knowledge that will never end. Documenting all the advancements in technology, medicine, or anything else would be extremely difficult without the internet. Companies would work very differently without email, people would have to work in closer quarters and information would not get around as fast. The biggest change of all would be distribution of software.
The internet has molded me to be reliant on other people to learn, even in the past this was true, but not as wide spread as it is now. Without the internet I would not have the job opportunity that I have today, nor would I have the same major. The internet has played the largest role in deciding who I want to be today.
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