Many students and workers lose track of time, as they are forced to stay on the computer in order to get work done. In the article “Technology: Devices Isolate Us Even In Schools”, Ethan Ris talks about how technology isolates us and consumes people’s days, causing students to isolate themselves from others and spend too much time on the computers, “But just when school has become ubiquitous, technology threatens to isolate us from each other in the classroom… Students spend significant chunks of the day plugged into computer terminals, wearing headphones that block out the outside world”(Ris). Ris talks about how ‘students spend significant chunks of the day plugged into computer terminals’ which shows how technology is consuming time of students. Students having their time consumed by the technology is unhealthy. They lose track of time and then later, before they realize it their day is already over. In the article “Teens are spending more time consuming media, on mobile devices”, Masuma Ahuja talks about how teens spend a majority of their time on computers and cellphones.“Today’s teens spend more than 71 / 2 hours a day consuming media — watching TV, listening to music, surfing the Web, social networking, and playing video games, according to a 2010 study of 8- to 18-year-olds”(Ahuja). Ahuja had talked about how teens spend seven and a half hours a day on technology, consuming their time and taking their day away. The age groups that they had researched on was ages eight to eighteen. Therefore, schools and workplaces use technology that take up a person’s time, and consume a majority of their