Spending time online makes ME feel inadequate and depressed, and at my age, I should be impervious. I hate to think what it's doing to kids. Lisa Strohman, congratulations on your pioneering work, and thank you for shining a light on the danger of laissez-faire technology. I hope that as a nation we get on board NOW. Great TED talk.
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies51603 жыл бұрын
I’m 38 and I’ve never had any social media accounts, never played online games and didn’t even get a cell phone till I was 22. Kids nowadays live with electronics. At my house my kids don’t get internet or cell phones and we spend two nights a week for family nights where we all play board games or go work on our land. I feel kids brought up with strong family relationships and hard work turn into great adults and great parents.
@JamieGlass7 жыл бұрын
We need to get Dr. Lisa Strohman's Digital Citizen Academy content in every school. It starts with a conversation. We need to do something, now not later. Thank you Dr. Lisa! SPREAD THE WORD!
@Mandoslicer29 күн бұрын
My Father (RIP) used to make his own lemonade at the table in the exact same manner. He did this no matter how swanky the restaurant. He made a joke out of it when my Mother would say “oh Bob, everyone’s looking at you.” I think he did it even more passionately knowing that he was the center of attention inn a room full of attention hounds. He didn’t care how it made him look. He was proud to be a product of the depression…a survivor. Now I can continue with the subject matter that relates to my 9 year old daughter. I appreciate you.
@enotobongudoh17093 күн бұрын
I appreciate your story.😂
@GoalkeeperFilms17 жыл бұрын
Thank God someone is addressing this! Happy to hear that your program gets such surprising results. Yes -- let's trust kids to make smart choices by educating them. Novel idea!
@abidinggracellc65742 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for this powerful presentation. Your willingness to reach back to help other women discover and promote themselves is not only informative but also encouraging to women of all backgrounds. Thank you, again, so very much for your passion to help others! I am gratefully yours!
@valeriesanchez30743 жыл бұрын
I had a meth addiction. I know the struggle. 3 years clean. Wasn't easy. So happy it's over
@ee46243 жыл бұрын
great job bro
@maymounah47873 жыл бұрын
Sad for these children around me that are totally addicted but I can't prevent it!
@ThisMichaelBrown4 ай бұрын
Wow, brilliant....I wish I had seen this before the pandemic....so much internet time during those years....effects all ages and quite insidious 🙏
@peetsnurse7 жыл бұрын
Such an important issue to tackle! This talk presented the issue clearly and also gave a hopeful and encouraging solution. Loved it!
@AwarenessModule6 жыл бұрын
This is a powerful video! Educating kids to use technology responsively is the key to prevent the addictive qualities of technology. Great speaker, great perspective.
@mailingtojoe7 жыл бұрын
Great Ted Talk. It is important that we understand these things. Balance, limits, and discipline are key. We are certainly headed to a condition where we have to be constantly connected to succeed. The effects are devastating. As parents, we MUST address these issues with our children. We need to parent through technology. Dr. Strohman gets this right. This Tedx Talk needs to go viral. Our health as a species is at stake.
@Bearette5 жыл бұрын
Bravo!!!!!! Also read “glow kids” we cut the cord. The kids got the books and legos our. It’s wonderful!!!
@jakabjacso1414 жыл бұрын
Wonderful
@byhislove5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this important issue.
@ana_silly_little_things2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I deleted my Instagram account a month ago, and I've never ever been happier! The only one left is Voicely, but it makes me feel better and helps with anxiety a lot.
@mimhahn4 жыл бұрын
I thought this video was going to teach us HOW to empower our kids. I feel kind of left hanging after watching this.
@garysquarepants8984 жыл бұрын
Sorry but the HOW is up to you. Of course this video purpose is to outline a series of bad behaviors, but the responsibility to make a safe environment around your kid which by nature doesn't include these bad habits it's up to you as a parent. Popping humans out in the world is not the end of a job, it is the actual beginning
@EMRadiationProtection11 ай бұрын
We all need to hear the WHY before we're told the HOW. This was an excellent introduction to what is the problem!
@aguspuig661527 күн бұрын
It honestly reminded me of my mom and grandparents when they were more christian, just going on and on about how games are bad, lightly supporting it with science but without real explainations or measurements, only to conclude ''that one thing that you find fun is actually bad for you at EVERY level'', wich as far as i understand is not true, as videogame addiction repeatedly gets rejected by official health orgs as an actual condition. And more and more studies show benefits that directly contradict the suposed drawbacks explained in this ted talk. Idk, im kinda obliged to watch this for UNI work but the science seems a little shoddy here, tho i doubt ill say that in my writtings
@veronicakelly4261 Жыл бұрын
Humans weren't designed to use their hands to press buttons all day, and our bodies weren't designed to sit all day and neither were we born to keep our heads still all day in front of our screens. We associate sitting with eating, as cinemas and shows encouraged a break involving a snack, which we associate when we watch a film on our tv, and now we are using screens most of the day, watching a screen during our working days, or school days, our evenings, its become sociable to engage on a screen to connect with our families, friends, celebrities, all the while thinking of food, when a break comes on or an advert appears, its time to raid the food cupboard, we are sitting down and eating is easy sitting and near impossible whilst in movement. Family meal times are interrupted by screens, meal times aren't the norm with everyone busy on screens, working from home, your near a fridge, at work snack are easy to have whilst working, and our phones have become part of who we are, the latest model makes you feel more acceptable to society, and today if you don't have one you become isolated from society. The health implications, is the damage done to our skeletal body, physiotherapists are required for injuries caused by sitting still all day, muscles are wasting, mental stress and fatigue, weight gain, are happiness declines as we are no longer taking action in relation to who we are, our thoughts and feelings, and if we aren't who we are, then who are we? Real physical activity is no longer the norm, and physical jobs are becoming the intrusion into our screen time, missing out on the latest tweet or saga on the screen. Technology has become a habit and is controlling the world's subconscious. Love is lost, time for a momentary hug, a kiss, which humans crave, and technology has taken over.
@Julianjst10 күн бұрын
Very interesting. What is occasional homelessness?
@JeanineDeal6 жыл бұрын
"Phillip Morris (big tobacco) only wanted your lungs. The Apps store wants your soul."
@jakabjacso1414 жыл бұрын
Money is the root cause of many of these sins against humanity
@daniellamoreno36165 жыл бұрын
This crazy good way to keep us hooked!!
@supereleninasuperfamily77413 жыл бұрын
To be honest, I don’t feel depressed from using technology and the thought of suicide never even crossed my mind. Your point was powerful and true, but like for everything, there are exceptions : I spend 7-8 on my iPad yet I use it to communicate with friends and play games. I know it’s a serious issue as I’ve witnessed some addicted people growing up, but if there weren’t ways to communicate outside of school/work/ anything you do in person, people wouldn’t even ask the ones they trust for advice and go ahead to suicide. I get that it’s a cause for suicide, but sometimes it can also be a way to fight that urge, if a person thinking to take their life didn’t tell their friends or people they trusted, they wouldn’t know if their reason was worth it, if they could have another option or if they could have the support needed to live happily and thrive. It all depends on who is faced with this decision. True, young ones take their life more than in the past, but it can’t be fully blamed on technology, of course it was a factor but not the only reason : they could have used substances like drugs ( cigarettes/ drinking ) which led them to not thinking straight, possibly even committing to die while the effects of the drugs were still present. They could have had a fall out with a friend or broken up in a relationship. There are many other reasons too. The point was true, technology advancement is alarming and has been in the past few years, but maybe, just like the first iPhone/iPad/computer/tablet etc. was created, we can find another hobby, one that doesn’t involve our brain rotting but only growing more. Anything is possible.
@mitchellsteeves39464 жыл бұрын
Normally id be offended by this, but she has a point
@mallontommy7 жыл бұрын
I love your amazing video . You are my role model .I need help . you help me out today . you are so amazing
@MrChuckles4563 жыл бұрын
I think it is hard to compare one persons brain who is “healthy” then comparing it to a completely different brain and person who is online all the time and uses devices all the time. Not only are both those brains very different but both of those people are very different as well. But the scan itself is different because of “newer technology” I mean some people are chemically imbalanced and there brain doesn’t produce enough dopamine. It’s really easy to compare two different pictures but there are so many variables in play here that it is extremely hard to tell. I am sure this is probably true but I don’t think they are looking at the big picture. The big picture is everyone is different and peoples dopamine levels aren’t all the same at all in fact I would like to look at multiple peoples brain scans for the “healthy brain” and I would also like to see multiple brain scans of people who use technology all the time. I think that would show more evidence and prove your point even further if your theory is correct.
@sierrafrancesca5 жыл бұрын
be more critical about the information yore consuming. specific technologies have specific impacts; this ted talk needed more clarification in that regard
@biancanagel-saad55854 жыл бұрын
good job
@grownupgaming2 жыл бұрын
9:11 what u talkin about our relationships work school are all online...
@manali2154 жыл бұрын
“ he still uses lemons and packets of sugar in the water to make lemonade instead of ordering one at the restaurant” - We are supposed to make lemonade the way your dad makes instead of getting one from the restaurant or grocery store. Why were people laughing ?
@Manjaxi3 жыл бұрын
I wondered that too. I guess she was just joking about the fact that he didn’t like spending money. So the video game he bought was a rare splurge.
@mariojumpman56095 жыл бұрын
these numbers are insultingly low
@Dlpfan-wn5hh3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I use to play video games all time 80 percent of my life was video games now most of my time is working paying bills now iam worry stress and depressed let kids play video games because when they get older life sucks
@nigelpascua22804 жыл бұрын
Us wrestling deped-dorm-talk-world trade center-manila-demonstrate-check their health
@mayakimura82844 жыл бұрын
She could be Lili Reinhart's mom
@SurveyingStudy3 жыл бұрын
Do yourself a favor and play this at 1.5x normal speed. This little girl took too many drama classes. Geeze
@ahmedashraf-14587 жыл бұрын
There is no way around technology addiction. Countries are spending millions in supporting science and technology research, and Humans love easy things. Thus, no solution for this. We are stuck.
@teapotsticker28096 жыл бұрын
Your response does not address computers, which can prove to be addicting, yet absolutely necessary. The issue is more complicated than removing one thing from one's life.
@mspixiedust1006 жыл бұрын
Tea Potsticker, they're not "absolutely necessary", actually. A good set of yellow pages, a landline, a library, an encyclopedia, all you need.
@teapotsticker28096 жыл бұрын
Well, I meant in terms of schooling. You can't really "opt out" of creating a slideshow or a video project that requires editing.
@lynnwalker35036 жыл бұрын
Exactly, Thebook.
@vanuatu20275 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Finally someone who is keeping up with technology!
@grownupgaming2 жыл бұрын
cigs are not a source of social life though
@turkey_thug1273 жыл бұрын
Technology addiction and NOTHING like a drug addiction. Quit reaching for stuff that’s not there.
@nigelpascua22804 жыл бұрын
Safe internet use-ok-
@SurveyingStudy3 жыл бұрын
Great topic but, does she have to, talk with so many, unnecessary and dramatic, pauses... Like you don't have to talk super fast but get it out already my goodness
@Manjaxi3 жыл бұрын
Lol. It didn’t bother me. But you can speed up the video in settings if it seems too slow for your liking.
@Mandoslicer29 күн бұрын
You sound like a product of Screen influenced neural pathway syndrome. Speed it up if you can’t handle how people communicate. Geez
@pseudo148 Жыл бұрын
Shows some random damaged brain image, and a healthy brain image, therefore technology bad, wow great science