What kind of culture influences through technology can you see from today’s world?

Presently, people used to spend more time on computer. People tend to stay at home playing computer games or read articles from the internet rather than going out to library, exercise or joining society works. The spreading of new technologies make our life easier but of course it influences our social organization. We relied on technology to communicate with others and by that means, we are live in our own world. For instance, previous time, we can see children enjoys playing football anywhere even though there's no field to play, they will play on the street but nowadays, we barely found that. It is easier to find children going to cybercafe to play online games instead of seeing then at the field. In this case our healthy life has gone and exchange with a new culture.

Is there a possibility to reshape the (new) culture today via new technology, How?

From my perspective as a teenager, teenagers mostly influenced by the new coming technologies such as PSP, IPod, IPhone and etc. If we want to reshape our culture today, we have to depends on technology because all of us are attracted to new things. I guess, with the technology that we have, we can easily get access to internet and therefore, we should read more stories or articles and improves our general and specialize knowledge than previous time when internet hadn't exist. Thus, the technology develops our culture on reading and knowledge which led us to become a knowledgeable people and worldly. Hence, the habits of reading can be sprang up as our culture.

Personal reflection

This is last topic for this trimester and personally I discovered, I like to have this kind of tutorial sessions via internet rather than going to class and sit there waiting for answers from friends and lecturers. Good job to my lecturers Mr Radzi Bedu and Mdm Helena Song Sook Yee for guiding and making us better from day to day. I'll be really missed the Media Culture class and once again Thank you very much.

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