Last Friday, Lorna and I “attended” the graduation ceremony
for our oldest grandchild, Thomas. Of
course, in this time of the COVID-19 pandemic we did not attend the ceremony in
person. It was held by the all-pervasive
ZOOM on the internet. It was wonderful to
be able to be part of this event as we were about 2000 km away at the time at
the cottage in PEI and would not have been able to attend otherwise.
This experience brought to mind a phrase that was popular
back in the long-ago time when
the internet was just beginning to come into common use. This was probably in the early 80’s – that’s
the 80’s of the last century and not the 1800’s although it might as well have
been it seems so long ago. That phrase
was “high-tech and high touch.” As I
recall the idea behind the concept of high-tech/high-touch was that technology would
bring new opportunities for all the world to be in touch in new and wonderful
ways. It would bring a world of
possibilities for people to connect with others regardless of where they were.
I haven’t
heard the phrase in many years but there have been many developments in social
media such as blogs - I have one for some time now http://anotherfoolforchrist.blogspot.com/
but blogs are old news and have almost gone the way of rotary dial telephone. There is also Facebook which is not as old
but is now the realm of old fogies. There
are things such as ticktock or is that Tiktok which I know nothing about and the
all-pervasive twitter which Donald Trump made famous for misusing until he was
banned from it. I am able to say I have
never tweeted and in my darker moments have thought that those who tweet are
twits. But some might say in response
don’t knock it until you try it.
The high-tech
part of the prognostication seems to have been fulfilled with a vengeance. However, I am not so sure about the high-touch
part. Having worshipped at the temple of
the great god Zoom, I am aware of the limitations of the touch when we meet in
this or similar media. It does allow us to
touch others regardless of where they are in this wide world. However, the touch is not what I would call
high. There are limitations to meeting this
way and on social media in general – at least in my somewhat limited
experience. However, I have attended conferences,
workshops, worship services and meetings.
I have even co-led a few workshops via Zoom. I have even entertained a group of people on Zoom. I can conclude that the touch is not that
high – certainly not as high as in person.
At the moment we are in quarantine at the cottage and there is very
little touch allowed outside my bubble so I am grateful for all the touch
available via the internet. I will
continue my exploration of the touch of high-tech next week.
May you be blessed and keep in touch on your journey.
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