In other word, technology has make people stop using their brain. Critical thinking is one of the basic to improve our creativity. Thinking’ has been described as the capacity to reflect, reason, and draw conclusions based on our experiences, knowledge, and insights. It has also been referred to as “what makes us human,” enabling us to communicate, create, and advance. Thinking encompasses many aspects of who we are, such as observing, learning, remembering, questioning, judging, innovating, arguing, deciding, and acting. Math subject has teach people to think out the box but the invasion that call calculator has decrease the function to think. Calculator is a machine to help student solving math question. It is a good machine but it can bring a bad effect to our mind. According to the research by Union University that 60%of student will wrongly counting the simple math question without using the calculator. This situation happen because they have depends a lot on this machine. Apart from that, there is a application who can help student solving math question that call photo math All this application can lack our creative mind .In short , all the invasion can lack our creative mind so as a human we should not depends a lot on …show more content…
They're finding that people communicate more often with family and friends because of technology, but the quality of that communication may be weaker. Kids who spend more time engaging with a screen than with other kids or adults can struggle to understand emotion, create strong relationships or become more dependent on others. Then, technology can also affect the quality of communication. One of the great benefits of the Internet is its anonymity, allowing users to explore and communicate without having to give away their personal details. Unfortunately, this can also lead to users behaving in ways completely different than they would in a face-to-face conversation. When the Internet reduces a person to a faceless screen name, it can make it hard for some users to remember that an actual person exists behind the avatar, which can encourage hostility and exclusionary behaviour. Young people are especially prone to online hostility, with 43 percent of kids reporting that they've suffered online bullying -- 25 percent of them on more than one