Another effective thing is the time spent with technology can be Christ-centered. TradCathSermons is great for this and offers mp3s of everything. Being able to sort by topic and hear sermons on the same matter and meditating on those things is fantastic. Just load up your mp3 player before work and listen to this kind of content instead of politics or whatever garbage. When I chop wood or work at the warehouse I will listen to something like this. There's great content for beginners lurking this topic too... Check out Fr. Benedict Hughes' doctrine series, he covers the ENTIRE Baltimore Catechism. This content is all absolutely free too. If you are nowhere near a traditional priest you can get Catechesis... Thank God for the internet. He certainly has allowed the evils of internet porn etc for holy priests to help souls.
I think, in this day and age, learning to use tech to learn the faith is fantastic. In the 50s or 60s there was Catholic content on radio and TV but you couldn't just hop on New Advent and spend your afternoon learning. What other period in history has almost ALL Catholic writing been available for FREE? While this article is good I do believe we must harness tech to strengthen our knowledge of the faith. I think many people paint technology as the adversary... While some wicked aspects are, there is so much fruit just waiting for you to pick.