Did God Create the Internet?: The Impact of Technology on Humanity (Record no. 11508)

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International Standard Book Number 978-0996964975
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Personal name SCOTT KLOSOSKY
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Title Did God Create the Internet?: The Impact of Technology on Humanity
Medium ENGLISH
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 30 MARCH 2016
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction eps-library eps-library General Stacks 03/30/2018 2700.00 1 100 9062 9062 07/19/2022 03/30/2018 1 2700.00 03/30/2018 Books Technology is changing how we operate in historically significant ways. It is likely that the digital transformation will continue to evolve with even greater acceleration over the next few decades due to the explosion of new tools we continue to invent. Some of these changes are healthy and positive while others are not. Because the impacts are so dramatic, it would behoove us to form a clearer picture of what is happening to us now, and what will potentially change in the future. We are integrating technology into our lives, bodies and relationships. This creates a balance of sorts where most of things we do in a day includes both a technology component and human interaction. "Humalogy" is a word that describes the integration of technology and humanity to get a process completed. Once the world is viewed through a humalogical lens, we can begin to understand how technology is changing and how we communicate, learn, build relationships, work and grow. There are unique strengths that technology and human bring to advancing our species. As we struggle to find how to integrate these anyways, there are many interesting questions: