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09 ELMS QUIZ 1

After watching 09 Video 1, answer the following guide questions: (Group quiz)

1. What was the speaker's project/idea?

 The project was entitled Bored and Brilliant, The Lost Art of Spacing Out, and it
discussed how people who signed up for her research were concerned that their
relationships with their smartphones were becoming increasingly co-dependent. And
she tried an experiment in which she listened in on some of the people who signed up.
She also collaborated with certain apps that track how much time we spend on our
phones.

2. How did the speaker come up with the idea?

 The speaker come up with the idea from the facts regarding how smart phones usage
especially surfing social media sites affects the life of a person, the way he should think
and act. Too much connection to social media makes someone bombarded with
thoughts which made her project - not to use social media or smart phones for a while
makes someone creative, think critically and significantly towards life.

 Based on the facts, the speaker arrives at an idea of how smartphone use, especially
browsing social networks, affects people's lives and how they should think and act.
When her social media connection is too strong, her projects bombard someone with
thoughts of not using social media or a smartphone for a while, making someone
creative, critical and serious about life.

3. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her TED talk.

 Yes, her project was informative. Because, as people who were born into a world of
technological growth, we rely on our phones on a daily basis. Her effort served as a
reminder that we should accomplish things that are important and necessary, as well as
be productive. They utilize phones for people, they partnered with some apps that
tracked how much time we spent on our phones each day.

4. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker's challenge?

 We frequently use our phones during our online class.

 Also, I use my phone whenever I ask my friends a question, and family how they have
been. Additionally, when I have free time, I spend my time browsing on social media
such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Yes, I see myself doing speakers challenge
because I’ve experience what they are going through.

 I use my phone if there is an emergency and need to contact someone, sometimes I use
my phone every day to look my social media. I can see myself doing the challenge
because when I am doing something I will leave my phone and finish my task as soon as
possible.

5. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more or do we finish less tasks
than focusing on one (1) task at a time?

 When it comes to accomplishing your job or task, multitasking is beneficial since it


allows you to move through multiple tasks at the same time, however if we look at it
closely, the work or task progresses slowly. I like to complete fewer tasks rather than
concentrate on a single task at a time because it allows you to become a more
productive person because all of the ideas in the task you are working on have a variety
of approaches and ideas for making your work or task better.

 For me, multi-tasking is strange, because I can do more sometimes it can be less so that
it depends on people how they can deal with it.

 I think it depends on the person multiple intelligences, there are people who can finish
task effectively and efficiently when multi-tasking while other do not. There are people
who multi-task but the job is not done properly, there are errors or defects and make
them feel stressed.

6. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger social media users
an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?

 People are a little bit insane because they are addicted to using phones and gadgets.
That was the technology's chance our feeling when we are not on our phones, it feels
humiliated and emotionally experience at first, and they feel lonely. People believe that
if they don't pay attention to their phone for an hour, they will lose an hour.

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