I like using my phone at school but I don’t like using my PERSONAL phone

I like using my phone at school but I don’t like using my PERSONAL phone

It’s great that we all have a device in our pocket that is as powerful as our current computers. But, it also leads to a terrible work-life balance if you are using it for work, so what are your options? Setting up a separate work phone A few years ago I realized that I didn’t…

Fascinating and downright scary cellphone addiction statistics

Fascinating and downright scary cellphone addiction statistics

Recent research, collected by Android app Locket, monitored how many times its 150,000 users checked their phone in a day. They found that users did this a staggering 110 times a day,[1] whilst another study carried out by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers found the average user checks their phone nearer to 150 times per day….

Do Smartphones Help or Hurt Students’ Academic Achievement? – The Atlantic

Do Smartphones Help or Hurt Students’ Academic Achievement? – The Atlantic

I next contacted Richard Freed, a clinical psychologist and the author of Wired Child: Reclaiming Childhood in a Digital Age, who works with a wide range of children and families in the San Francisco Bay area. “High levels of smartphone use by teens often have a detrimental effect on achievement, because teen phone use is…

50% of teens feel addicted to their phones, poll says – CNN.com

50% of teens feel addicted to their phones, poll says – CNN.com

Fifty percent of teens feel they are addicted to their mobile devices, according to the poll, which was conducted for Common Sense Media, a nonprofit focused on helping children, parents, teachers and policymakers negotiate media and technology. A larger number of parents, 59%, said their teens were addicted. The poll involved 1,240 interviews with parents…

Student tech abuse

Student tech abuse

Who Is Responsible for Tech Abuse? For as long as there has been social media, kids have been getting punished for its “misuse” (in the eyes of adults). Because of this perceived inappropriate behavior in social media, many schools have blocked Facebook, Twitter, and other frequently-used social media sites from their students. Smart phones are…