This is an interesting topic for me to reflect on, as this is a daily discussion in our house. Living in a world or pre teen and teenagers there is always conversations about how much time they are on their devices…but to be honest I never relate it to how much I am on mine. Reality is my phone is with me at all hours of the day and night, it has become my lifeline. If I don’t have my phone at an accessible reach then I am wearing my apple watch so that I feel like you can get ahold of me whenever you need to. I never felt that I needed to be able to be reached at all times until I got my first iPhone, oh the things I could do on here that I couldn’t do on my old flip phone or blackberry. Since getting my first iPhone, my digital camera has long been forgotten, it is so much easier to pull my phone out and capture every moment that I want to.
When I look at my daily tech life, it’s actually astonishing how much I use it in my everyday life. Now that I have returned to school I spend countless of hours on my laptop each week, and it has opened a whole new world of possibility for me as many classes can be done online and cut down on the amount I would have to drive to return to university. It took a whole lot of stress off of me knowing that I could now do 95% of my degree online-it was now feasible as working mom to finally finish my degree. If I look at how much time I spend on Facebook and Instagram, it’s embarrassing to admit how many hours I waste on both of these apps, most of the time I am irritated and annoyed by the time I’m done-this in itself should be a reason to cut back, but what do I do instead, I mute those people so there feed isn’t constantly on mine. I do use Snapchat intermitedly, more so I can watch where my kids are on their maps, which I do admit that if I was a kid that would make me crazy!!
During COVID times and at home learning as a family we really started using more educational apps. I worked in the school system as an EA so I had to learn how these apps all worked on the teacher side, which again I am not super techy so I had to learn the backside of these apps as well as the student side to help my kids get through this process. We used Seesaw and Microsoft Teams on a daily basis to complete school work and communicate with teachers and students. I also learned how to use Boom Cards as an extra fun learning tool with students. Right now the app that I use for my children in school is Edsby. I find this app super useful as a parent, I like that I can pre set attendance when I know my child will miss school and I am able to keep track of their grades as often as I want. I feel like this is one of the best educational apps that we have been given to use.
There are many apps that we use to keep our family organized. The main one we use is Timetree, this is a calendar app, I am able to color code each of our family members and they an also be added so that everyone knows where everyone is supposed to be, it has became such a handy tool for our busy family. We also use TeamLinkt and TeamSnap for extra curricular schedules, this can also be downloaded on multiple family devices, I do prefer Teamsnap over TeamLinkt it is far easier to navigate as a coach and parent.
I took a half time leave from my job this fall to do schoolwork in the afternoons when my kids are in school, I am finding that I often get distracted by my phone, mostly playing yatzee and randomly scrolling social media. I then find myself opening my laptop once my kids go to bed and I am up until late everyday, which turns into a vicious circle of being tired everyday, so this is something I need to work at and get better at putting my phone down and buckling down. One app that I have not downloaded is TikTok, I know that this app will consume massive amounts of my time and therefore I have stayed clear of it, trying to not get into the dreaded dark TikTok hole.
Technology definitely has its time and place and it has made our lives better in many ways, but I for one need to do better at putting it down and enjoying the things in life more.
I can see why you related to my post Angela! Wow, I felt this post to my core. 100 percent having online classes since covid allowed me to go back to school while working full time and being a parent. I will never not be a “little” happy about covid because of that. It has made my life so much easier. I was able to work at my own pace and still be able to eat. Yet like you I am constantly distracted by social media. In my post I had mentioned that I had the apps in the background, but I found myself sneaking into old habits AGAIN. So, this time I just deleted them right off. I still can access them on my laptop, but that seems so much more purposeful? Then just mindlessly scrolling on my phone. I love technology for all the wonderful things it has brought us but yes I think social media is getting to the point of addictiveness like alchohol, if I dare say that far. You almost need to be 18 and older to use it.
Hi Angela!
It was great reading your blog post for this week and I related to it in many ways. I also started to think how much technology is taking over our lives and how much use it, but also need it in my daily life. Without technology, my job would be a lot more difficult, but it also keeps me organized as well!
I liked how you talked about what apps you use with your family to keep everyone organized, I definitely want to look into it to even keep myself organized!
Thanks so much for sharing!
I enjoyed reading your blog, Angela! There are so many pros and cons to technology. Despite all the cons, I could not imagine life without it nowadays. You made a good point about how with online classes being an option, it has now opened the door for you to complete your degree. I never thought about that before. I graduated high school when COVID happened, so my entire univerisity experience has been a combination of only online, to hybrid, to in person. I have never experienced university without it being partially or fully online.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I totally relate to your struggles with screen time—it’s wild how our phones have become such a big part of our lives. I’m right there with you on the endless scrolling; it can feel like such a time suck, especially when you end up feeling annoyed afterward!
I love that you’re using apps like Timetree and Edsby to keep your family organized. They sound super helpful for juggling everything! And kudos to you for recognizing the need to put your phone down more…it’s a tough balance to, especially with everything you have going on.