by TierraM | Nov 16, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics, Uncategorized |
All 8 risk zones highlight an aera of concern for our work as social workers and the impact of technology. The risk zones that I chose to highlight were Risk Zone 2, Risk Zone 3, Risk Zone 4 and Risk Zone 7 Risk Zone 2- Addiction and the Dopamine Economy- In Module 4...
by KimBee | Nov 15, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics, Uncategorized |
This article was definitely a summarization of what we have read, watched, and discussed over prior weeks. Now that it’s time to catergorize and break down each zone, I am able to summarize from a different lens. Zone 1: Truth, Disinformation, and Propaganda...
by Srathvon1 | Nov 15, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics, Uncategorized |
Risk Zone 2- Addiction and dopamine economy Throughout this post I will continue to circle back to this zone as I feel the addictive nature of technology (social media specifically) is the linchpin and gravitational center of how we got to where we are. In the video...
by Srathvon1 | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide, Uncategorized |
I feel that the most important element by far is Economic Sustainability since this is a solution for much of the other domains. If an individual has more economic stability they have the option to access better healthcare systems, the ability to choose where they...
by amuscheru1 | Sep 26, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges, Uncategorized |
After-Hours Texts and E-Mails from Clients I chose this example because I’ve experienced similar situations myself, and I know I need to create better boundaries. Communicating with clients after hours via email or text involves several risks. Boundary issues happen...
by hoytea | Sep 18, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Technology has become an integral part of social work practice. It is used for the collection of data for assessments, the delivery of services and aids in the extension of care to a greater number of recipients and in a shorter time frame. Technology can best serve...