1. What was the speaker's project/idea?
For maybe to encourage us, to reduce our time in using the cell phone if it is not
important, or just check your cell phone if you are bored or avoid thoughts in life.
2. How did the speaker come up with the idea?
She researched and observed young people or even adults. and what she observed is
that using the cell phone many times a day, interferes with our thinking, we can no
longer think properly or we are prevented from being creative, which must be solved
especially in the next generation. So he thought or formed this idea.
3. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED talk.
Information that I found out and learned is, you become more creative when you are not
too soaked in your gadgets, you are more able to think clearly, there are many things
you can do without gadgets
4. How frequently do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the
speaker's challenge?
30 minutes in the morning, because I take care of our food and then clean the house, at
noon about 1 hour, in the afternoon 2 to 3 hours I checked my cell phone, at night 4 to 5
hours because it's only at night I can use it continuously, maybe only about 10 hours.
about the challenge, I can probably do that, but his last challenge I don't think I can do,
but if it's just games I can do it but I can't do the social media app, but maybe one day I
can do that too
5. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more or do we
finish fewer tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
for me, multitasking has helped a lot, because you can do two or more tasks at the
same time. but the only problem with multitasking is that you can't think straight or the
things you do because you do it quickly, that's just for me
6. According to the search engineer at Google, why is a technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
The reason is simple the more time you spend on their platform, the more ads they can sell you.
Your time is money to them. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest want you to stay so
they can keep making profits. You should check your phone on what you want to, not when the
app makers want you to.