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THE FUTURE OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYWHAT WILL THE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN 2026 A.D.?
BY: MYISHA HINES-ALLEN
Social Learning Theory:
This theory was made popular by Albert Bandura, it states that social
behavior is learned mainly from observing and imitating the actions of
other people.
Social Learning Theory:
This theory is similar to younger kids wanting to use/ get the most
recent technologies because they see the older generation using it.
1. Iphone 6s
2. Apple Watch
3. Samsung S7
Media Dependency Theory
systematic approach to the study of the effects of mass media on
audiences and of the interactions between media, audiences, and social
systems.
Media Dependency Theory
People rely heavily on the media for information about certain
situations. One example of this is ISIS, people go online or even use
apps to get their updates about what is happening because most
people aren’t actually there.
Social Information Processing Theory
The social information processing theory is an interpersonal
communication theory and media studies theory developed by Joseph
Walther. Explains how online relationships are formed.
Social Information Processing Theory
Tells how relationships would have never formed if there was not
advanced technology due to geographical location.
1. Farmers Only
2. Biker Kiss
3. Sea Captain Date
Conclusion
Based on the three theories that I have talked about in the previous
slides, I’ve come to the conclusion that some technologies will continue
to thrive. The technologies that I feel that will thrive and become more
advanced are; apple products, online dating, smart TVs, apps, and the
internet. While others will die out such as landline phones and normal
TV.
Sources
Lin, Y. (2015, December 17). Media dependency theory. Retrieved April 18, 2016, from http://www.britannica.com/topic/media-dependency-theory
Social Learning Theory. (n.d.). Retrieved April 18, 2016, from http://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Social Learning Theory
Taylor, S. H. (2015, January 20). Communication Theory: For Human Beings: Social Information Processing Theory. Retrieved April 18, 2016, from http://basiccommtheory.blogspot.com/2015/01/social-information-processing-theory.html