case study 300 words

 Contemporary technology has really changed the way we few and feel about our relationship with the media. Instead of the old times we now use TVs, smartphones, and the internet while before we used the news, papers, and radio which we don’t really use anymore. Now with smartphones, social media, and the internet it's like we are really experiencing and learning about the action better. Also, with smartphones we can just take a picture and upload it and within seconds thousands or even millions of people can see it and share the moment with you. Now that we are present viewers than passive viewers we can interact, comment, or share things that you see online with others; allowing us to share our moments, thoughts, and opinions on things. Phones are also all about speed, news travels faster, even if it spreads the wrong kind of information. We consume and interpret everything online/internet; we are more connected than ever! It's not just phones and social media but we also watch or listen to different services like Netflix or Huli and different kinds of podcasts; our choices of media consumption have really changed over time. Our phones create personalized scenes for ourselves, like little bubbles for each person; it is convenient because it creates a comfort zone for people and for them to see different perspectives. Just thinking about the accessibility, its tech has also included the people with disabilities; allowing them to use captions on films, auto descriptions, and other technologies that are beneficial to people that need more help. Additionally, people can have their own private thoughts with certain people, but that also means to be careful of your digital footprint. Contemporary technology brings all kinds of people together and their thoughts, moments, and opinions no matter where you are.  

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