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    library, the digitized Encyclopedia Britannica CDs, and the, near ubiquitous, search engine one can see the rapidly changing environments of modern classrooms. Education has forever been changed by this access to the information super-highway. The internet, when used for education, allows students to develop the skills to navigate vast amounts of information, think critically, and determine credibility; this empowers students while preparing them for the future. Ensuring that all students have…

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    wean them from excessive dependence on screen media and least, allowing them to have the freedom of using to surf the internet to wherever they want to. They would also need to consciously limit the amount of time young children spend on digital technology through the smart phones or handheld devices like the iPad. One main concern is having them on hook is in relation to addiction. It is important for parents and educators to realise that a touch screen is not a toy, but is an adult’s tool.…

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    reading and reading the stories without stopping. Well, similarly as the child is new to reading, people in today 's society are new to the internet. The internet is rapidly changing and it is impossible to even attempt to keep up with its rapid growth. However, this does not stop us from trying we are constantly glued to our phones and glued to the internet in efforts to keep ourselves updated with the world. It is common in today 's society to see people on their phones and it 's common for us…

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    the Effects of Cyberbullying? The most damaging form of bullying is cyberbullying, “Cyberbullying is the act of using technologies such as emails, cell phones, or text messaging with the intent of causing harm to others” (Chibbaro, 2007). As the internet becomes more abundant in households, the risk of being cyberbullied rises drastically. This “In most cases, cyber bullies know their targets, but their victims do not know the identities of the cyberbullies” (Webwise, 2014). This can cause great…

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    as Facebook. They are not focused to complete their homework because they are become addicted with their smartphone. The student who addicted with smartphone will become panic and anxiety if they are misplaced their smart phone. This smartphone addiction may lead to the distractions of their studies and will dropout the GPA. Ezemenaka (2013), revealed the student who are used a smartphone during lecture may lack of concentration because they are more focus in chatting with their friends and…

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    entice us to buy based on our internet searches or our purchase history. It used to be that there were only advertisements on television, printed media, or the radio. Now we see all kinds of advertisements through social media as we use our computers, smart phones, and tablet devices. But is this type media infringing on our privacy? Is it concerning that advertisers can target consumers through their internet usage and search engines? This ability can be problem for internet users either in…

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    goes to a big city all one will see is people glued to their phone and computer screens. While walking, driving, riding in a vehicle, eating, or just sitting down people are always on their electronic devices. “Another way of defining technology addiction is – a habitual and compulsive way of indulgence with technology deviating from meeting the life’s different issues.” (Agarwal and Kar Page 170) Only a small part of these phone users are using the basic talk or text features of the phone, the…

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    teens are becoming more reliable on their phones that they end up losing personal connections between their peers (Powell). Parents have to be cautious of the amount of time teens spend on their phones because too much time could result in Teen Internet Addiction (Scheff). Due to the constant usage of phones or computers, teens are unable to learn life lessons through “friendships, fights, disagreements, trends, popularity, etc.” which are needed to venture into the real world (Scheff). A study…

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    Back in my days, we were not fortunate enough to... Gotcha! Did you process that to be a dull story our grandparents or parents used to tell us how fortunate we are in comparison to them in their younger days? Perhaps it reminded you the time you related your story to a person of young age? Being the younger generation, most of us probably thought they were uninterested stories since we never experienced the hardship our predecessors endured owing to the fact that we live in a generation where…

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    devices for learning institutions and the personal use each student does with them. Many researchers argue that technologies used during lectures are only damage for students, because they tend to pass their time on social networks or surfing in Internet rather than follow the lesson. According to Dr. Claire La Roche and Dr. Mary Flanigan the use of electronic devices causes a sort of “retreatism, in which the student is disengaged from the tasks, and expends no energy in attempting to comply…

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