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New Technology Survey
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We recieved many comments. We had nobody who did not like our survey. Everyone seemed to relize what we were trying to say when we wrote our survey. That was what is the world going to be like in 10 years, 20 years, 50 years. It really seemed to make the responders think ahead.

"This was a very good survey. It really makes you think about what technology will become."
Amy P. - Canada

 

"Awesome Survey... Great Questions"
Adam S. - Canada

 

 

"This was the best survey I ever answered."
Jamie S. - Canada

 

 

Just Glad its Done, It was Great! Nice wokin yeah!"
Jennifer S. - Canada

 

 

"Very good and thorough questions. I had a fun time doing this survey since I am interested in what is next in Technology for our world. Great Job putting this survey together!"
Andrew E. - Canada

 

"Excellent survey, it really makes you think of how advanced the future could be. How long it will take for the technology of today to be obsolete. When will we not have to work, only push a button to turn robots and other technological breakthroughs on."
Dan F. - Canada

 

"This survey makes you think! The first question was very hard to answer. Regarding #5... I think humans (for a time) were living longer due to technological advances... however, now the tables will turn. Computers, television, etc, are replacing exercise and time spent outdoors. Tech has side-effects! In general, people are sleeping less and eating more junk. They pump out the junk and we eat it. Many neglect their bodies and technology can only extend a life so much before its not really living anymore."
Tabby R. - Canada


Survey Questions

Question 1 Results Question 2 Results
Question 3 Results Question 4 Results
Question 5 Results Question 6 Results

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Created by the students of Athens District High School.
Contact Stephen Mackinnon

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Text by Jamie S.