Tuesday, 21 November 2017

OUGD501 - Draft of COP2 essay version 1

Could society survive without technology?

When thinking about what technology is, we can straight away think of several different examples of technology and how beneficial, dependable and necessary it has become to the planet. Over the last century, technological advancements have changed the way society works and the way that we now live our lives. Technology in itself is something that has existed for millions of years, as humans have evolved to learn from the environment and in turn the tools that are required in order to progress. Some of the earlier known technological advancements in human nature would include: the discovery of fire, stone tools, weapons, clothes, agriculture, ceramics and domestication of animals. Over time, these factors in the development of human abilities are what brought about further scientific discoveries that we now know and use today.

In Erik Brynjolfsson's book The Second Machine Age (1), the domestication of animals is considered to be one of the earliest technological achievements, in response to the question: “What have been the most important developments in human history?” Different animals were domesticated at different points in time, starting with the domestication of dogs at around 14,000 BCE. It would not be until 6,000 BCE that the domestication of horses came about, and a change brought with it in the form of agriculture. Animals such as the ox were being used to hitch ploughs, making the transition from foraging to farming a quicker process. This meant that once agriculture came about, there would be a rise in the availability of food sources. This would create larger settlements, which would eventually become cities over time. At this point, large empires would start to shape the foundries of human settlements and through war; many kingdoms, commerce and customs were transformed. 

Brynjolfsson goes on to explain where exactly in time modern technology starts and what the breakthroughs were. Simultaneous developments around the late eighteenth century are what started the fast growing Industrial Revolution. Developments in metallurgy, chemistry and mechanical engineering allowed humans to overcome the limitations of human and animal muscle power. Through the development of factories and mass production to transport and railways, humanity's first machine age came about. This is thought to be the point at which the 'modern' world first began and from here the developments in technology would only get quicker.

As it is known today, technology is something that is heavily relied upon, due to the changes that have been made to it over many years. We now use technology as though it were second nature, proving that the advances made in technology have become embedded in our society. Some of the things that have been affected as a result of the introduction of technology include: the spread of news stories around the world, scientific discoveries and medical research, living standards, communication, the economy and entertainment.

These factors have all benefitted the way in which people around the world live their lives and how society will continue to advance further in the future. Humans have developed technology to the point at which it begins to learn for itself, making life easier to manage and allowing for mass production. Although technology today is widely used as part of people's jobs all around the world, the older generations that worked before modern technology are at a disadvantage. The same thing can be said about those that are learning skills of the past that are in competition with modern technology. This is due to the pace at which these tools and skill sets are being learnt by technology in a quicker and more efficient manner. 

The initial stages of modern technology were created with the intention of making life on our planet easier to manage. For example, the introduction of the Internet was designed to allow people to store useful information and communicate with one another, via websites. Innovations such as these allowed for further advancements to be made, including a change in the way that we are taught things. However these advancements also brought with them a change in how technology is used.

To get an understanding of how the Internet has changed the way we communicate, it was necessary to first understand the traditional forms of communication, which came before the Internet. From this, we could then begin to compare and contrast how information sources have changed and whether they have become more beneficial to this day. One of the biggest and most important parts of our lives would be the days we spend in school, where we are given an education, as well as learning early social skills. Some would say now that there is a change in the way that education is taught, compared with how it was taught before the Internet age. 

In Rupert Wegerif's book Dialogic: Education for the Internet Age (2), a proposal is made by Wegerif to introduce a new theory of education that would best suit the society in which we now live. This theory was to introduce the Internet as part of the current curriculum, as formal education does not include the regular use of the Internet in the classroom. He goes on to compare the 'informal education' provided online with the formal education taught in schools, saying the Internet is a tool that would prove useful in schools, as it is constantly developing new ways to solve problems and interact with the users. This introduction to education may prove useful as children will be less reactive to change in the systems in future and in response to the opportunities of Internet age, they will be more proactive and engaging.

This introduction, would allow for new skill sets to be learnt that are likely to be beneficial to future jobs, which require the understanding of the current technology. Although this introduction may be useful in future, the Internet may be excluded from formal teaching due to other reasons. When learning in the classroom, it is essential that the teachers can communicate with the students in a way that allows them to understand problem solving and learn social interactions in person. The introduction of the Internet however, would go against this method, as it provides an alternative approach to teaching and uses a different set of communication tools in an informal manner. For example, social media allows users to communicate with one another, via messaging platforms. This could be seen as a useful way to help pupils engage with the curriculum when they are outside the classroom. However, social media has, in the past, been linked to bullying and abuse online, which would mean that the pupils would be at risk with the teaching methods.

In response to the idea of life without technology, it is certain that the education system would continue to function in a beneficial way, as it has done for hundreds of years. However, there are limitations as to how far education can be developed in a time of constant change and adaptation. There is also the argument that pupils in school may benefit from having a curriculum that does not include technology, as it would allow teaching to go back to traditional forms of communication and learning. Education in the future may incorporate the use of technology more vastly, but it may also mean changes in the way we communicate, learn and teach.

With the improvement of modern technology, came the improvement in living standards and health. Through innovative medical discoveries and scientific research over hundreds of years, society has been able to further understand how to cure illness and maintain healthy lifestyles. This includes the improvement in sanitary water sources, pharmaceutical drugs and knowledge of the human body. As a result of these discoveries, today’s society is a much safer and healthier time to live in.

To understand how society today uses technology to its advantage in the medical field, it is necessary to first understand the stages in which humanity discovered ways to treat illness. This way it would be possible to see what advantages humanity had hundreds of years ago in comparison with today’s living standards. Ultimately from this, it would then be possible to understand whether technology is directly responsible for improvements today and whether or not we could live without them, as we had done in the past.

Looking back at the Middle Ages, it is clear how different life would have been then, when compared with the living standards of today. Serious illness, disease and short life expectancy were common factors of this era. At this point in history, many basic medical solutions had not yet been discovered meaning the spread of diseases like the plague were incurable. City streets would have been filthy, there was no running water available and an understanding of hygiene was non-existent.

This lack of hygiene and understanding in the Middle Ages meant that people living in this period had horrific skin conditions, sexually transmitted diseases and recurring illness. It would have also been a time were the only supposed remedies for such poor health would have only been offered to the wealthy portion of society. This explains why poorer people would die of young age as a result of the divide in society at the time. The only explanation at the time for these afflictions was religion, where the people who had diseases were seen as being punished for the sins they had committed in their lives.

It would not be until the late 18th century and early 19th century that physicians would become aware of a small portion of medical treatments known today. Even at this point in time, people still allowed the belief of mysticism and spiritual beings to interfere with medical practice and the choice of treatment given to patients. This idea of superstition still exists to this day, as evidenced in Thomas W. Loker’s book The History and Evolution of Healthcare in America (3), when he says: ‘A better question might be, why do mystical and nonsensical beliefs continue to hold sway over some of our medical decision-making to this day? Why do so many people believe in copper bracelets and magnet therapies for arthritis and other ailments?’ This shows that throughout history and up until the present day, religion has coexisted with scientific discoveries and has also had a profound effect on how ailments are treated.

As many countries today still allow belief to play a part in medicine, it has become difficult for some people to receive advanced medical treatment. For example, some third world countries still have witch doctors, as they believe greater forces cause illness. This belief is what limits the sufficient medical practices found in more advanced countries, like America.
Although treatment in the 19th century was limited, it was also a time period in which modern technological advancements started to be introduced. This includes the practice of anesthesia, inoculation and antiseptic principles. It also brought about inventions such as the stethoscope and microscope, which are still used at a more advanced level even today.

Medical research and science in the present day are quite dependent on technology, as the growth in the aging population means a need for more medicine to be mass-produced. In order to mass-produce at a rate that suits the growth in population, technology needs to make this process quick and affordable. Technology also allows for medical research to be ready for change. For example, bacteria, viruses and infections can develop and adapt in defense to the medicine provided today. This means that in order to cure illnesses, an understanding of how to beat it is needed. As bacteria are microscopic, this means that technology has allowed scientists to monitor changes in the state of cells and through experimentation, using technology, it has been possible to test different solutions to the problems faced in advanced medicine. Ultimately, this will have a profound effect on society in the future when people become dependable on certain drugs to cure them of illness.

In conclusion to the finding of technology, it has been established that there have been several dramatic changes in history, which have allowed us to progress to incredible possibilities. As technology was once seen as the basic foundries of human existence, it is clear that from the early stages of human life to the present day, there is a shift in what technology stands for. What was once considered the tools used for survival and communication is now seen as endless possibilities in technological advancements. It has also been established that, the recent electronic technological advancements have shifted from a useful tools to entertainment sources. For example, computers were created with the intention of being able to store information and communicate with one another more efficiently. However, today computers have the ability to do much more in the form of entertainment.

Technological advancements in the medical and scientific field have also been beneficial to the present day. Medicine was once an unreliable practice, shrouded by superstition and often did not work correctly, due to the complications and lack of knowledge at the time. Today, medicine has advanced to such a level that humanity has become dependent on it, in order to survive. It has also changed the way we live our lives and has brought about a healthier aging population.

Scientific discoveries throughout history have allowed humanity to thrive and further understand how the world around us was created, as well as how it can be maintained in future. Scientific explanations of the past have led many people to explore the legitimacy of these claims, and in turn they have brought about more plausible explanations. One example of this would be the documentation of our planet within the solar system, as many different theorists have claimed their own discoveries of the universe throughout history. The scientific theories existing today show how explanations of the past have led to more believable theories of how the universe works.

Technology today plays a big part in the future of scientific discoveries, as we are now capable of space travel, regulation of the planet and understanding further explanations of the universe. It is also certain that technology from this point will only further advance, giving us more possibilities and opportunities to discover things that would have otherwise been impossible. However, there are still things we do not yet know about the future of technology. This may include whether or not technology is something that will be depended on as society adapts and grows, in a time of constant change. One thing that can be established is that humanity has always found a way to develop and thrive even before technology of the modern world came about. Only time will tell whether today’s society can live, as it once did, without technology.

Bibliography
(1) Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew Mcafee, The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies (2014), page 2 – 8.

(2) Rupert Wegerif, Dialogic: Education for the Internet age (London: published by Routledge, 2013,) pages 1 – 3.

(3) Thomas W. Loker, The History and Evolution of Healthcare in America: The Untold Backstory of Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, and Why Healthcare Needs Reform (Bloomington, IN, published by iUniverse Inc, April 2012) pages 23 – 26.


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