This is the next positive step in human evolution: We become “persistent paleontologists of our external memories” The headings reflect the varied and wide range of opinions found in respondents’ replies. The selected statements are grouped under headings that indicate the major themes emerging from these responses.
What are the positives, negatives and shades of grey in the likely future you anticipate? What intellectual and personal skills will be most highly valued in 2020?”įollowing is a selection from the hundreds of written responses survey participants shared when answering this question. When asked to choose one of the two 2020 scenarios presented in this survey question, respondents were asked to, “Explain your choice about the impact of technology on children and youth and share your view of any implications for the future.
YouTube users upload 60 hours of video per minute and they triggered more than 1 trillion playbacks in 2011 – roughly 140 video views per person on earth.Facebook users had uploaded more than 100 billion photos by mid-2011.
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There are more than 800 million people now signed up for the social network Facebook they spend 700 billion minutes using Facebook each month, and they install more than 20 million apps every day.Nearly 20 million of the 225 million Twitter users follow 60 or more Twitter accounts and nearly 2 million follow more than 500 accounts.People are tuning in to communications technologies at an ever-expanding level. Well over half of those in that age cohort have smartphones and 23% own tablet computers like iPads. Moreover, 96% of those ages 18-29 are internet users, 84% use social networking sites, and 97% have cell phones. Some 95% of teens ages 12-17 are online, 76% use social networking sites, and 77% have cell phones. The most recent nationally representative surveys of the Pew Internet Project show how immersed teens and young adults are in the tech environment and how tied they are to the mobile and social sides of it. Teens and young adults have been at the forefront of the rapid adoption of the mobile internet and the always-on lifestyle it has made possible. These terms have been invented to describe the environment created when people are linked continuously through tech devices to other humans and to global intelligence.