This article is about the findings on the state of smartphone ownership in America today, based on a series of surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center. 64% of American adults now own a smartphone of some kind, up from 35% in the spring of 2011. Smartphone ownership is especially high among younger Americans. 46% say that it is something they “couldn’t live without.” When it comes to the emotions that people experience as a result of having a smartphone, “productive” and “happy” lead the way — 79% and 77% of smartphone owners, respectively, indicated that their phone made them feel this way at least once over the course of the study period. But smartphones do not always inspire positive feelings, as 57% of smartphone owners reported feeling
Carr brings up the question of how our minds can be negatively affected by this when he asks, “So what happens to our minds when we allow a single tool such dominion over our own perception and cognition?” While Carr is aware that the smartphone serves a countless number of useful purposes and tasks, he believes we should think deeper about the lesser known effects of our smartphones which people so easily allow to take over their lives. Carr begins his article with statistics, stating that the typical smartphone owner checks on their phone over 80 times a day, which translates to almost 30,000 times a year. He calls smartphones our constant companions, comparing them to teachers, secretaries, confessors, and gurus. In fact, Carr includes a 2015 Gallup survey which found that “more than half of iPhone
In the article, “Hooked on Our Smartphones” by Jane E. Brody, the author claims that people in the current generation are addicted to their phones which causes them health problems and invisibility to the real world. Brody is supporting her argument by giving others and her opinion who have a great say looking at real data. She thinks that “The good idea comes in the moment of rest.” (par. 1) But even though a person has time after work or fulfilling their responsibilities, technology is something that people turn to instead of doing something that involves not staying in your room.
In the article “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” , Jean M. Twenge compares iGen to previous generations. The smartphone and social media define “iGen”, the generation born between 1995 to 2012. Twenge accuses smartphones for sleep deprivation, anti-socialization, courtship, sexual activities, and poor mental health.
This story demonstrates the strong misuse of tech not only by children but by adults because we rely on our phones and computer or video games to entertain us and keep us content and it shows how we are obsessed with tech and dont always need to have it to be happy. The
Technology is Affecting Teen’s Happiness Introduction Have you ever thought about phones being the reason for unhappiness? Does time spent on phones make people less sociable? Does technology, overall, affect the joy of a person? Numerous of questions can come to mind about technology and the effect it can have on a person but for these specific questions there are countless statistics and evidence that help prove the answer.
When contacting someone on a cell phone, it is a lot more complicated than just dialing someones number and calling them. Just texting that person takes a lot of steps just to send one letter to your friend. When using a cell phone you are using radio waves. What even is a wave? A wave is a periodic change in a disturbance of particles that are making a rippling or vibrating motion.
You are at work and suddenly notification appears on your smartphone; it could be work related email or could be a message from friend, should we give a look or ignore because we are working. Anyone with office job and smartphone faces this dilemma. There is a common belief about the use of internet during work time that it will take away working time and hence reduce the work productivity but a few minutes of smartphone usage will not normally affect the work. Nowadays It is very common that everyone will check smartphone at least once during his or her work time, if you have to think back your recent work days, it is less likely that you focused solely on your job. You are not alone in this one because more than 80% of internet user surf internet with smartphone.
However, there is a segment of people who say that the mobile phone affects people in all respects and there are other categories of people who see it as a very useful device but I support those who believe that cell phones have a lot of negative effects. On one hand, social benefits make it easy for everyone to communicate with others and shorten time and cost, particularly for people living in remote areas or living in a foreign country, so that parents can easily reach them. Mobiles phone are indispensable when a person is at risk of accidents, including hospital contact, and emergency. The doctor 's presentation, and many other studies conducted by the UAE University state that about 90% of adults use the mobile phone daily and the number of smartphones has reached 2.16 billion according to the magazine Times New (2017). There are a number of financial benefits, which can be
Introduction Have you ever thought about phones being the reason for unhappiness? Does time spent on phones make people less sociable? Does technology, overall, affect the joy of a person? Numerous of questions can come to mind about technology and the effect it can have on a person but for these specific questions there are many statistics and evidence that help prove the answer. Also, there has been multiple researches done and many statistics have shown that phones are the cause of unhappiness and especially in teens.
Cell Phones Have you ever wondered why your parents would not get you a phone?. In Today’s technologically advanced world, it is pretty common that you have at least one or two connections between technology. However, most parents disagree assuming that technology is hurting the teen’s Childhood. Nevertheless, having a cell phone is a necessity in today’s modernized world. Some of the reasons are practicality, GPS tracking for parents to know where their kids are, and safety.
Technology creates a form of isolation where people spend most of their time on their devices rather than going outside, or spending time with family and friends leading to a lack of social skills. Based on personal experience, at restaurants a majority of people are on their phones rather than having a conversation with the person whom they intended to talk to. It has been shown that technology creates problems ranging from mental to physical health. There is a major connection between society and their devices regarding their well being. Evidence shows
Cell phones should be used in class Cell phones are changing the lives of many and are now being inputted in schools everywhere. Reasearch is needed to complete certain projects and phones can do that. The internet is a great place with many options like google that all cell phones include. Lastly, since cell phones have become so popular, almost every single student owns one of their own which means they will be at the same speed as everyone else. Cell phones in class can improve research time, access important, and waste less money for the school.
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS This research is done in order to achieve the objectives that had been set from the beginning of the research proposal. The objectives of this research are: 1) To clarify that using smartphone gives positive impacts (advantages) compare to negative impacts (disadvantages). Smartphones have their advantages and disadvantages towards those using them. The advantages that smartphones give are enormous and that is what makes people to be impacted.
Children under Twelve years Old should not Use Smartphones Today, telecommunication and technology have improved dramatically and created facilities to make more convenient the life Human beings. One of the very important tools of technology and telecommunications, that people use a lot, is smart phones. Although cell phones have advantages for people and are considered as an essential and integral tool, they have their disadvantages as well. Nowadays, the user of smart phones are not only elders but also children use who are more vulnerable than elders. The disadvantages of smartphones are more than their advantages, so it can be a dilemma for some parents whether allow their children to use smartphones or do not.
Do cell phones in class actually have such a huge impact on learning as educators say they do? Is it really relevant to ban cell phones at school? Do we really have to ban something which was already part of the school system? A simple answer to all of those questions is no. Although some schools don’t think cell phone usage should be allowed in a classroom.