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    Screen Time Screen time affects your life more than you think. Our research will illustrate the affect it has on humans. Screen time is very popular in today’s world, Young people and even old people have SmartPhones, TV’s, Computers and it is taking over. People are spending 5-7 hours a day in front of screens. Some affects include: Screen time can decrease sleep time making it difficult to work the next day and over time stunt growth. Anxiety, A mental health disorder characterized by…

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    Classroom behaviors strongly influence one’s ability to achieve academic or social success. When misbehaviors interfere with learning, a number of positive supports can be employed to encourage on-task engagement and classroom participation. Specific interventions can also target problem behaviors or motivate students into achieving the desired behavioral expectations. When students like Doug have difficulties with written expression and copying, they become frustrated when asked to perform…

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    parents are afraid of outdoor dangers, so they prefer their kids to be at home (ibid). 8 out of 10 parents believe that TV improves kid’s vocabulary and imagination (The Telegraph). The Telegraph also states that parents reported that TV had a positive effect on children’s numeracy…

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    Statement of Purpose / UCSD / Computer Vision / Ph. D. Sung-Pil Paek [Introduction] This statement applies for admission to the Ph.D. program in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of UCSD, specifically, to continue my study in computer vision as a subfield. I indeed am interested in recognizing, identifying, and detecting the real world through computers in particular with visual information. Based on an understanding of our surroundings of life, I always enjoy replacing the…

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    Technology And Distraction

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    spent studying, and the effects of technology on academic performance in relation to gender (Wentworth & Middleton, 2014). A large pool of students from a private University volunteered for the study, and received a short ten-minute survey after a designated class period that asked questions regarding cell phones, social media, computers, academic performance, and demographic information. The results of the study showed that hours spent on cell phones and social media had no effect on a…

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    “A typical student may not only have TV sets, CD players, and computers with Internet at home, they may also have cell phones...where they can listen to music...while performing their homework.” (Tze and Chou 36). Many students have background music playing while studying or completing homework assignments and the type of music affects a student's performance. Various types of background music affect a student's concentration, academic performance, and arousal levels. Music has been a…

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    according to the Nevada Academic Content Standards (NVACS). To go along with the NVACS, the NETS standards chosen to go along with the activity these first graders completed are NETS for students are standard one (creativity and innovation) and standard two (communication and collaboration). The activity…

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    Student Writing Issues

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    through a computer or other electronic device. Students are being require to take formative assessments on a computer. The PARCC test is given to students in Arkansas. This assessment is a computer-based test. Students are given a piece of scratch paper, however the scoring is based on what is submitted…

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    with 359 volunteer English and Spanish speaking participants. Participants were part of a larger study of a new computer- administered measure of health literacy where the completed a series common intellectual, academic skill and health literacy measures. The principal factor…

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    Emergent Literacy

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    Due to modern trends, technology has become more and more prevalent within United States education system. Most classrooms across the country have computers or tablets for their students to use throughout the educational day. There have been countless different programs and web applications developed aimed towards assisting students in their academic studies, particularly in regards to the child’s literacy skills. There are programs designed to teach children skills such as letter identification…

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