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Ahlcon International School
Group: Digital MindsGroup Topic: Change
Group Topic –Change MEMBERS
KAJAL SETH - Leader , Information gathering and editing and managing everything properly…
VAIBHAV SURI – editing
VISHAL VERMA -Editing
Wishes for successful meet
WE ASKED some school teachers that “How do you
think technology
will change in the future?”
ANSWERS WE GOT FROM TEACHERS FROM DIFFERENT SCHOOLS OF DELHI
If I were writing this, I'd try first to think of why technology changes. Then I would see if I could tell from that what sorts of changes will occur.
For example, people say necessity is the mother of invention. If you believe that, you should ask yourself what kinds of technology will be needed in the future. I would say that all sorts of green technologies and alternate fuels will be needed in the future. So will advances in medical technology as we get more old people.
NAME: Puneet Singh10:00 ammayur vihar ph-1 pratap nagar
High School Teacher
I'd consider which technologies have changed the most in your lifetime, for they are the most likely to continue to change, it
seems to me. I think about the changes in technology regarding music, for example, and I notice things are getting smaller (from
the large LPs to...I'm not even sure what the smallest unit of music is today, because it's not able to be touched!) and cheaper and
more specific (choosing one song to download rather than having to by an entire album). That means the technology to play and/or listen has dramatically changed, as well. (No more eight-track or cassette players in cars, for example, and soon probably none will
have DVD options.) What other things have undergone such transformations over the course of your lifetime? That's where
I'd start; from the past you can generally predict the future. Have fun with this!
Sunil Sharma12:20 pmmayur vihar ph-1 pratap nagar
High School Teacher ANSWERED
Just from a teacher's point of view, I believe all classrooms will have a computer at every desk for every student. The Internet will be used much more extensively. Books may well eventually be replaced by electronic devices such as the Kindle and its future upgrades. More classes will be available online.
Aman Singh3:40 pmmayur vihar ph-1 pratap nagar
High School Teacher ANSWERED
I recently read two stories by Ray Bradbury that offer a view on a possible future world where technology has become
incredibly advanced. You might like to read them yourself to think about some various possibilities. They are called "There
will come soft rains" and "The Veldt". Both are dystopias, in that they present a future world where all is not well for
various reasons - but I won't spoil them for you! I think we will see a heightened informational society where access to all
kinds of information becomes ever easier. But with this, I think there is so much danger as scientific advances take us places
where perhaps man was never meant to go.
Navneet Dhiman3:40 pmmayur vihar ph-1 pratap nagar
Answers collected from some of our friends and neighbors on our research questions…
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND : HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: MEENA SETH
OCTOBER 20133:45 p.m.
MAYUR VIHAR PHASE 1 DELHI
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do you ever deliberately choose for an older technology (eg. CD)?
RESPONSE: Yes I did, because they are easy to carry.
RESEARCH QUESTION: How do you think this technology will develop in the future? How would
you want it to develop?RESPONSE:
Technology is developing very fast but according to me technology should make people’s work easy and should solve their problems but it should not
make them lazy.RESEARCH QUESTION:
How has your digital life changed in your lifetime?RESPONSE:
It saves my time which if very important now days. I can do many works at the same time, easily without problems.
RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the good things of digital inventions of the last hundreds of years?
RESPONSE:The Refrigerator
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND: HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: MOHIT SETH
19th OCTOBER 20136:30 p.m.
MAYUR VIHAR PHASE 1 DELHI
RESEARCH QUESTION:Do you ever deliberately choose for an older technology
(eg. CD)?RESPONSE:
No, I am always updated with latest technology RESEARCH QUESTION:
How has digital life changed in your lifetime ?RESPONSE:
It has eased up my life.RESEARCH QUESTION:
How do you think this technology will develop in the future? How would you want it to develop?
RESPONSE:It is developing very fast and leaving everything behind.
According to me and my busy life my work should be done only by pressing just a button.
RESEARCH QUESTION:What are the good things of digital inventions of the
last hundreds of years?RESPONSE:
Mobiles
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND : HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: RAHUL SETH
17th OCTOBER 201312:06 p.m.
MAYUR VIHAR PHASE 1 DELHI
RESEARCH QUESTION:Do you ever deliberately choose for an older technology (eg. CD)?
RESPONSE:No ,I use updated ways of technology .For example:I use pen drives
instead of Cds.RESEARCH QUESTION:
How do you think this technology will develop in the future?RESPONSE:
It will definitely help me in my old age.RESEARCH QUESTION:
How has digital life changed in your lifetime?RESPONSE:
Helped me a lot! It has changed everythingRESEARCH QUESTION:
What are the good things of digital inventions of the last hundreds of years?
RESPONSE:LAPTOPS
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND : HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: Prateek Nindra
14th October4:30 pm
Mayur Vihar Phase-1(HOME)
Do you want a gap between humans and technology?RESPONSE:
No , I want them to have no differences and live with each other. For eg: Robots living with humans
RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the good things of digital inventions of the last hundreds of years?
RESPONSE: Computers
RESEARCH QUESTION:Do you ever deliberately choose for an older technology (eg. CD)?
RESPONSE: NO, I like to be updated with latest technology!
RESEARCH QUESTION:Do you think your parents/grandparents digital life has changed over time?
RESPONSE: No. Technology didn’t had such a effect on my parents or grandparents. Unlike me, they are not
updated with the latest technology .RESEARCH QUESTION:
How do you think Technology will develop in future?RESPONSE:
The Technology will surely develop in future, It is also developing at a rapid speed now.I expect human sized robots .
RESEARCH QUESTION:What are the bad things of the changes in digital world?
RESPONSE: People are engaged in more digital things and do less physical things like exercise , sports .
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND : HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: Varun Nindra
14th October 6:00 pm
Mayur Vihar Phase-1(HOME)
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do you want a gap between humans and technology?
RESPONSE: No , I don’t want a gap between themRESEARCH QUESTION: What are the good things of digital inventions
of the last hundreds of years?
RESPONSE: MobilesRESEARCH QUESTION: Do you ever deliberately choose for an older
technology (eg. CD)?RESPONSE: Yes, I stick with the old technology ,because it is
getting updated day by day and I get confused RESEARCH QUESTION: Do you think your parents/grandparents
digital life has changed over time? RESPONSE: They are updated with latest technology.
RESEARCH QUESTION: How do you think Technology will develop in future?
RESPONSE: It will develop at a level far beyond our imaginationactually its still developing
RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the bad things of the changes in digital world?
RESPONSE: Everyone is stuck with mobiles, laptops on social networking sites and don’t workout
AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLEUMIND : HOW DIGITAL AM I
ARTICLE 2NAME OF INTERVIEWER: Vidish Bharadwaj
12th October4:30 pm
Mayur Vihar Phase-1(HOME)
RESEARCH QUESTION:Do you want a gap between humans and technology?
RESPONSE: Yes , I want a big gap between them .I have seen the movie ‘Terminator’enough times
RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the good things of digital inventions of the last hundreds of years?
RESPONSE: The TelevisionRESEARCH QUESTION:
Do you ever deliberately choose for an older technology (eg. CD)?RESPONSE:
No, as technology is getting advanced ,So am I . RESEARCH QUESTION:
Do you think your parents/grandparents digital life has changed over time?RESPONSE:
The digital life of my parents has changed instantly,in the 21st century , they were introduced to mobiles which has indeed changed their lives.
RESEARCH QUESTION:How do you think Technology will develop in future?
RESPONSE:The technology will surely cross our expectations and will reach to a high level.
RESEARCH QUESTION:What are the bad things of the changes in digital world?
RESPONSE:In my point of view, we are always stuck to the screens
and do very less physical work. i am also a victim of this.
FINALLY AFTER LOTS OF RESEARCH
AS A RESULT WE FOUND THE 31 WAYS BY WHICH TECHNOLOGY
HAS CHANGED OUR LIVES FOREVER.
DIFFERENT WAYS FROM DIFFERENT PEOPLE OF OUR
SOCIETY…
Technology has killed the greeting card.
We are no longer paying postage to send out birthday cards. An e-card, text, or email has that covered.
Pooja dhimanMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:15 am
MARRIAGES ARE BEING ORGANIZED OR LIFE PARTNERS ARE NOW DAYS FOUND ON
INTERNET
Vivek MahajanMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:35 am
How we shareWe are no longer using the traditional route of sharing information. Social networks now
allow us to share pretty much anything, anywhere, anytime.
Shubham SoniMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 8:55 am
How we watch TVOur TV experience has evolved. We
are no longer prisoner to a TV set. We can now watch what we what, when
we want, how we want.
Abhishek SoniMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 3:15 pm
How we communicateGone are the days of picking up the phone
or heading over to someone's house to chat. Smartphones and the internet have
replaced traditional chats with virtual ones.
Nilesh KumarMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:40 am
How we readWe no longer need to carry books if
we don't want to. Smartphones, tablets, and e-readers have made it
easier for us to carry our books around without breaking our backs.
Varun DhimanMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 11:20 am
How we parentParenting has now expanded to the internet. We now have to teach our children digital etiquette and warn
them about the dangers on the streets as well as online.
Vishal SoniMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 9:15 am
Fold a mapFew people these days bother with traditional road maps
when they can use apps such as MapQuest and Google Mapsto figure out where they’re going, or the GPS systems in their
cars or on their smartphones to help them get there.
Animesh GuptaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:10 am
Cash a paycheckThere used to be long lines at the bank every
Friday as people lined up to cash their paychecks, but today most employers deposit wages directly
into their employees’ bank accounts.
Vinod KhannaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 8:00 am
Invest in a set of encyclopediasThere was a time when a person could make a good living selling encyclopedias, and many families were
proud to provide their children with such a comprehensive source of human knowledge, but the
Internet made paper encyclopedias obsolete.
Sarthak GuptaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 2:46 pm
Buy a newspaperFor hundreds of years, newspapers were how most people learned what was happening across town or around the world. Today, we still crave news but we get most of it online, instantly and, in most cases,
free of charge.
Meena SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:40 am
Listen to portable cassette or CD
players
Who needs all that hardware? Rather than haul around a
few tapes or CDs and a clunky machine, we can store thousands
of songs in our pocket-sized
smartphones or MP3 players, or tune into
Internet services such as Pandora or
Spotify for even more musical choices.
Anand KumarMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 11:30 am
Dial *69Remember that neat trick of dialing *69 to find out who called you? Today, billions of
people have caller ID as a standard feature on their phones.
Payal MishraMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:15 am
Write lettersScholars have been mourning the lost art of conversation for years, and now letter writing is going the same way.
With so many people communicating through email, instant messaging, text messages and social media, few of
us choose to write letters anymore.
Madhav GuptaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 10:00 am
Do research at the libraryPublic libraries are great community resources, but technology is changing the role they play in our lives. If kids go the library to do
their homework now, they bring a laptop computer and use the library’s Internet connection to do their research online, which most
of them could do just as easily from home. So they’re really just there to hang out with their friends.
Shivani VermaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 9:00 am
Consult the Yellow PagesThe idea of a printed telephone directory to help customers
locate businesses seems almost quaint in an era when so many companies have their own websites and consumers post reviews online to help other people determine which
business can best meet their needs.
Raghav SoniMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:46 am
Call theaters for movie informationIt’s still possible, of course, but it’s usually just so much
easier to check Flixter or Fandango to get show times and theater locations. And while you’re there, you can also watch
trailers and read reviews by both critics and viewers.
Nishchay VermaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 8:15 am
Use disposable camerasDisposable cameras used to be a hassle-free way to take snapshots, but now that so many mobile phones feature
cameras that can take high-quality photographs and videos, we’ve pretty much trashed disposable cameras.
Deepika SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 2:55 pm
Pay bills in person or by
Not so long ago, paying your bills meant
showing up with your checkbook in hand or mailing checks to your creditors, but electric
funds transfer now makes it possible to
pay bills online, access or transfer your money from nearly anywhere in the world, and buy and sell stuff online
without sending money or checks through the
mail.
Vijay SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 6:15 pm
Consult travel agentsWhen was the last time you had a travel agent plan your vacation?
Exactly. Not many people do that anymore. Who needs travel agents when sites like TripIt will organize all your travel plans and create a master itinerary, or when a travel search engine like Kayak.com will
search more than 140 travel sites to find the cheapest fares?
Nishi SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 7:15 pm
Reverse the chargesWorrying about the cost of long-distance telephone calls is a thing of the past, because most mobile phone plans offer free
long-distance calling. And with Skype, you can make free video calls so that you can see as well as hear who you’re
talking to.
Priyanka SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 9:00 pm
Shop at a bookstoreYes, we love bookstores, but they’re an
endangered species. It’s just so much easier and cheaper to buy books online or to
download eBooks.
Tanisha VermaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 6:55 pm
Place a classified adThe newspaper classifieds used to be the place to go to find a
job, rent an apartment or sell your car. Not anymore. The classified ads, like so many other things, have gone online.
Sites such as Craigslist have turned the Internet into a global swap meet.
Shivam SoniMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 7:15 pm
Buy event tickets in person or over the phone
Remember when buying concert or theater tickets meant standing in line at the box office or spending nerve-wracking
minutes (or longer) on hold waiting to find out if you could still get good seats? Those days are gone now that you can purchase
tickets online and check the available seating before you buy.
Anmol ChopraMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 5:35 pm
Work at the office every dayPeople used to go to the same office every morning, sit at the
same desk all day long, and then go home. They had no choice; that’s where the work was. With today’s mobile
technology and widespread broadband service, your work can follow you wherever you choose to go.
Promila SaxenaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 4:25 pm
Use the phone to check the time“At the tone, the time will be . . .” Remember when you used to have
to make a telephone call and listen to a recorded message if you wanted the correct time? Many of us still use our phones to check the time, but not by making a call. We just turn on our phones and the correct time is displayed, no matter where we are in the world.
Kanika MishraMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 4:15 pm
Carry change for pay phonesThere used to be pay phones every few blocks, and if your car broke down or you needed to call home to say you were running late, you
needed to have some change so you could make a call. Mobile phones made pay phones and telephone booths obsolete. So much
so that the memory of those days seems a little bizarre.
Aditya VermaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:15 am
Use an eraserSpelling errors, grammatical mistakes and typos used to be a much bigger problem than they are today. Mistakes made in pencil or pen
required an eraser, some elbow grease, and some fervent prayer that you wouldn’t tear the paper. Typing errors could also be tackled with an eraser, but eventually someone invented correction fluids, such as Wite-
Out, which made the job easier. Today, most such errors can be fixed with a click and a keystroke.
Pooja dhimanMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:30 am
Open a file cabinetBetween cloud computing and various mobile devices that can store terabytes of data, most
people no longer have much reason to create paper records and store them in file cabinets.
Sarar SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 10:49 am
Print photos and put them in an albumFamily and vacation photos may never go out of style, but how
we organize and display them has changed dramatically in recent years. Most of our photos are digital, not on film. And although
we may still print a few photos for framing, our albums are more likely to be online or in the cloud.
Ishika VermaMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap NagarDelhi, 1:45 pm
Watch television programs when they are broadcast
Just as mobile technology broke the invisible chain that tethered us to our desks, a host of new media and entertainment technologies
have ended the tyranny of television scheduling. We can now record our favorite television programs and view them at a more
convenient time or watch them on demand on our home TVs, personal computers, tablets or even our phones.
Devesh SethMayur Vihar Ph-1, Pratap Nagar
Delhi, 11:25 am
SO THAT’S ALL WE SEARCHED
THIS IS THE CHANGING WORLD
WITH THE CHANGING TECHNOLOGY,
CHANGING THINKING AND CHANGING PEOPLE.