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Technophobia Essay Research Paper TechnophobiaAn Impediment to

Technophobia Essay, Research Paper


Technophobia


An Impediment to Personal Development


With the onslaught of new technology emerging since the late Nineteen


Seventies, and its subsequent divergence throughout the Eighties and Nineties,


there has been little time to adjust to the impact of newer technologies nor the


sky-rocketing popularity in both personal and professional lives. Most have


adapted, many sing it’s praises, however, for those that have not embraced, nor


welcomed for that matter, such things as the personal computer, the Internet,


and a host of telecommunication innovation, a fear based resistance coined


Technophobia, is quickly becoming a serious impediment to personal development.


Hardly a new concept, fear based resistance to technology is well documented


in history during times of innovation. "Get A Horse!" was commonly


screamed at those who drove the first automobiles and riots broke out often


during the industrial revolution. The Wall Street Journal claimed electric


lighting would be forgotten in less than a week and fifty years ago, the concept


of space travel was laughable. As common then as it is now, resistance to change


is almost tradition.


Technophobia today presents with a slight variation on the theme. Innovation


is replaced by inundation. The problem is not changing, it’s adapting fast


enough to keep pace with the changes. It is not influencing just one aspect of


our lives, it is affecting every aspect of our lives. To quote Michelle M. Weil,


a clinical psychologist from Orange, California who has spent more than fifteen


years studying technology and its effect on people, (Co-author of the book,


Techno-Stress: Coping with technology @work@home@play. Due out this October),


"Technophobia is a direct result of people not having the choice to opt out


of using new technology. All of a sudden you have to weigh your own fruit at the


supermarket. You buy gasoline by paying at the pump


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with electronic fund transfers; there’s voice mail – it’s an indication of


how little choice we have now. Technology isn’t going away. We’re very much in a


technological era 1".


One of the largest contributors to Technophobia may be

the personal computer.


From Apple’s introduction of the first all-purpose desktop computer in 1977, to


the plethora of low cost systems and financing options available today, concepts


such as student’s using computers has evolved from a novelty to necessity. In


the work place computer skills advance from "a plus" to "a


must" and at home, the personal computer is being utilized as commonly as


one would utilize kitchen appliances or a stereo.


Not only is new technology pervasive, it seems to change exponentially,


creating even more anxiety and stress on those that have not kept pace with the


times. Taking for example the afore mentioned computer. The rule of thumb for


computer shopping once stated that if you bought the most computer you could


afford, a new system would remain current for about five years. Today, the


duration has decreased to one, maybe, two years and by 2003, it is expected to


drop to as little as four to six months. So what’s the point in learning about


technology today if it’s only going to change? The salient point being that


anything you learn today can be applied toward tomorrow and in the quest for


excellence, no skill is ever wasted.


The inertia of changing technology seems well in motion and it is unlikely


that the trend will end anytime soon. Thus, for those seeking to excel and


succeed in school, work or their personal life, it becomes clear that hesitation


to learn about new technology will only hinder them and thus Technophobia


becomes a serious impediment to their personal development.


References


Carlton, J. (1997) Apple The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business


Blunders. Randomhouse. NY


Ferrett, S. (1997) Peak Performance – 2nd ed. Mcgraw-Hill. NY


Hayes, D. (1997) Technophobia? Fear Not! http://www.kcstar.com/biz/techno/stories/techno15.htm


Lewis, B. (2000) Careers & Management. www.infoworld.com


Stodder, D. (June 5, 2000) The Pervasive Invasion Intelligent Enterprise, pg.


14.


Stross, R.( June 12, 2000) In praise of start-ups. U.S News & World


Report, Page 48


Vogelstein, F. (June 12, 2000) Is it sharing or stealing? U.S. News &


World Report, Page 38,


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