One of significantly changing is education that is the learning way of a new generation. Nowadays, knowledge is not limited to texts or professors; therefore, the new generation uses the apps to learn a foreign language, general education, and specific subject. The first thing that is hard learning by self in the old way is a foreign language. It is easier than the past because of an application. There are many programs in App Store that lets children …show more content…
Firstly, generations mostly use the apps for having enjoyment, and most of them love to play a game. The game provides enjoyable to children in many kinds of game such as Virtual reality (VR) game, Augmented reality (AR) game, and other online game. They are the advantage to this generation in term of using and learning new technology that the children never to attempt to learn, but it absorbed into their brain. Furthermore, the way to watch the drama is changed that people do not wait for the time to watch the show anymore as they are able to watch online in the apps or internet that time or later on. Thus, watching news and soap opera on TV become lower. Lastly, social media is so popular then the way of communication is changed. To illustrate, people like to message on Facebook or Line more than call friend by phone and talk that like the research [2] of Amanda. The study shows that 63% of all teens that they exchange text messages every day; it is more than a cell phone for …show more content…
Especially the new generation can learn and enjoy the world without limit. They can learn whatever they want. The apps make a quality person with high potential; however, using the technology and application should have the balance between the real world and stimulate world. If it is balanced, it is the benefit for the user in above topic.
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[2] Lenhart, Amanda. "Teens, Smartphones & Texting." Pew Research Center: Internet, Science & Tech, 18 Mar. 2012, www.pewinternet.org/2012/03/19/teens-smartphones-texting/.
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[4] Parish, James M. "The Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine Is in Your Hands." Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2015,