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jmwkoh

Negative effects of technology on kids - YouTube - 4 views

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    Yeah, this one hit the nail on the head.
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    Use this video for the project.
jayslade1973

Can social networking boost literacy skills? - 3 views

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    This does not refute the statement and is not a credible source of information.
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    Just because something seems contrary doesn't mean we cannot use it in some form to help our rebuttal. This article has all its references at the bottom and is from a teachers association "The Alberta Teachers Association".
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    https://diigo.com/078vew I did my own diigo on this article and found some GEMS!
jmwkoh

Negative Effects of Technology on Human Life - YouTube - 3 views

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    This one makes me nauseous, when you listen to that with this overtop it really hit home emotionally (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0Kds6qqOF8).
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    :-/
jmwkoh

What Are the Positive & Negative Effects of Using Technology to Communicate? | Chron.com - 2 views

  • Cyber bullying is one of the problems with social media
  • The content posted, though personal, can be used to fire or deny people work and promotions
  • Social media can help you stay in touch with friends, but it can be dangerous to your career and life.
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  • The amount of information you put out on the Internet over social media, intended or not, affects you in the real world
  • Social Media
  • Instant Messaging
  • . Water cooler talk now takes place by IM, rather than face to face. Many people sit at home talking via IM rather than on the phone or in person.
  • The downside is that employees are less likely to engage in social activities away from their computers
  • People are more likely to pull out their phone and start texting while sitting at the table for dinner or while having a conversation in person.
  • The actions of texting may seem rude under conventional social norms, leading to misunderstandings
  • technology can have consequences of reducing person-to-person interaction without the device as an intermediary.
  • Text Messaging
  • Negatively, more people spend more time on email than on other projects. The sound of a new email being received and the tendency to check email frequently have led to distracted workers. A poorly written email can lead to confusion, rather than clarity, in the workplace.
  • technology can have consequences of reducing person-to-person interaction without the device as an intermediary
jmwkoh

Negative Effects of Technology on Society | Academic About social issues/civics - 4 views

  • es contributes work Image Credit: Mariam S., Schaumburg, IL The more advanced technology becomes, the more it seems to have control over our lives.
  • people have too readily embraced technology, seeking only the benefits, and ignoring the many downfalls.
  • Recent developments in technology such as the internet also led to a decline in “normal” social behaviors.
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  • You are socially and psychologically cut off from your fellow caffeine addicts”
  • “The old-fashioned café provided a way to both share and abandon solitude, but sitting in your screen world is a whole other story
  • Also with these advancements comes the fact that people are not always alone, even when physically isolated.
  • According to a new creed, technologists are turning ourselves, the planet, our species, everything, into computer peripherals attached to the great computing clouds.
rmcoberly

Digital Literacy - ETEC 510 - 4 views

  • Social emotional literacy involves developing competency with "friendship skills, emotional recognition, problem-solving skills training, violence and substance abuse prevention, and social and anger coping skills"[15]. The necessity of this skill set is just as important in online communication as it is in traditional face to face communication. The lack of verbal and visual cues makes communication more difficult for senders and receivers of messages. Trusting individuals on chat sites, trusting emails from unknown sources, and making online purchases are just some of the tasks that require overt instruction or experience with online socio-emotional literacy. Socially literate users of the internet know how to avoid traps, such as emails econtaining viruses, mostly through experience, but also through some overt training[16].
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    effects of non face to face communication
jayslade1973

Does technology contribute to an increase in literacy by Antoine Wongus on Prezi - 2 views

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    This is a good example i thought.
jayslade1973

Critical Issue: Using Technology to Enhance Literacy Instruction - 3 views

  • Research on Technology and Literacy Educational researchers and practitioners alike assert that the potential of new technologies for learning is likely to be found not in the technologies themselves but in the way in which these technologies are used as tools for learning (Means & Olson, 1995; Owston, 1997; Valdez et al., 1999). In literacy instruction, technology has both traditional and authentic uses (see Singh & Means, 1994). A traditional use of technology is skills reinforcement; for example, students who need additional practice in reading might work individually on computers equipped with reading-comprehension software. An authentic use of technology is using it as a tool to accomplish a complex task; for example, students who are creating a written report might use the Internet for research, word-processing software to write and format the text, and hypermedia software to add images. Therefore, it makes sense to consider the variety of uses as they illustrate best practices.
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    Yes I would agree with you.
domenictaft

Is technology producing a decline in critical thinking and analysis? | UCLA - 1 views

  • "Studies show that reading develops imagination, induction, reflection and critical thinking, as well as vocabulary," Greenfield said. "Reading for pleasure is the key to developing these skills. Students today have more visual literacy and less print literacy. Many students do not read for pleasure and have not for decades."
  • Among the studies Greenfield analyzed was a classroom study showing that students who were given access to the Internet during class and were encouraged to use it during lectures did not process what the speaker said as well as students who did not have Internet access. When students were tested after class lectures, those who did not have Internet access performed better than those who did.
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    More Visual Literacy and LESS PRINT LITERACY. Hmm...[strokes fumanchu]
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    Thanks Domenic! We'll use this one instead of roogirl lol
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    You're welcome. The Mob looks out for its G's.
domenictaft

Yale Health Care Newsletter | YaleHealth - 1 views

  • May/June: Even in high tech world, common sense rules
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    The article automatically opens in PDF through my computer, so instead of highlighting, I shall quote.
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    "Such a world, it would seem, would have no place for good old-fashioned common sense. Isn't common sense what our mothers and grandmothers invoked as they whipped up some concoction or applied homemade salve to ease our ills?"
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    "Medical science should and will contin- ue to advance at great speed. From efforts such as The Human Genome Project will emerge the next generation of cures. But let us not forget that con- trol or even prevention of many illnesses often involves something both less glam- orous and much more accessible-a good strong dose of common sense."
jmwkoh

Negative Effects of Using Technology in Today's Classroom | The Classroom | Synonym - 2 views

  • technology can potentially do students a disservice if used inappropriately.
  • When teaching using technology, instructors must be aware of the potential hindrances technology can bring to the learning process
  • Some negative effects of technology in today's classroom are that it can take away valuable learning time, it can be overused, and it can also turn educational experiences into games for students
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  • the teacher and students are not experienced with technology in the classroom, valuable time is often wasted on technical troubles
  • In addition, the teacher faces the difficulty of having a class full of students who are all at different skill levels.
  • In many schools, most students will have a computer and Internet access, but schools that are located in impoverished areas may have a large portion of their student body with little to no computer experience.
  • While it is important to educate these children in technology, it must be done at a pace that meets every individual's needs or more learning time will be wasted
  • In some classrooms technology is overused
  • This can lead to a variety of problems. Many students learn best by physically and mentally interacting with what they are studying.
  • If most of the teaching is done using a computer, these students' needs are not being met.
  • One problem that many classroom teachers face is that students often use computers primarily for games
  • many students associate computers and technology with game playing
  • some students may get distracted and off task quickly.
jmwkoh

Exposing the Negative Effects of Technology on Kids | Everyday Life - Global Post - 3 views

  • While tech-time can help kids to learn, it can also contribute to obesity, lack of physical fitness, inaccurate or warped thinking and other negative consequences.
  • Spending hours in front of screen, whether it is a television or computer, can quickly contribute to a serious decrease in the amount of physical activity that a child gets during the day. Children need at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day to maintain a healthy weight and level of fitness, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The more tech-time that a child engages in, the less likely it is that he will get in his daily dose of physical activity. This can, in turn, contribute to negative effects such as weight gain
  • She may take everything that she reads online as fact, leading to misinformation or even a slightly skewed way of thinking
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  • children who use social media may not fully understand how the anonymity of the Internet allows predators to pose as kids, putting them at risk in the event that they give out personal information or plan an in-person meeting.
  • Your child can develop a warped sense of reality and what is, and isn't, acceptable when it comes to his actions.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics, on its Healthy Children website, recommends that parents screen what their kids are watching and discuss negative media images.
  • the media may portray an idealized image of the child or teenager when it comes to weight and appearance.
  • Between the TV, laptops, tablets, cell phones, iPods and all of the other technological devices that your child uses, he is constantly inundated with an array of media images. These often include, and glorify, negative behaviors such as underage drinking, drug use or risky sexual situations
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    This is a great article that we can use! Thanks!
mgarciagalianora

Is Technology Affecting Teens' Education Negatively? | - 3 views

  • use of computer-based tools such as spelling and grammar checkers, as well as calculators, enable students to complete assignments without knowing how to manually perform those same functions.
  • it prevents students from developing and using basic literacy, math and communication skills
  • While equipment is being repaired, students experience delays in their learning.
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  • the distraction that it may pose within the learning environment
  • distractions can hamper their overall progress and their potential to succeed.
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    Negative effects of technology 
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    Thanks! This is great! We can definitely use this!
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