Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Impact of cell
phones on youth
- Health
Anmerkungen:
- (Cell Phone Health: Your Favourite Phone May Be Harming Your Health 2012)
- emotional
- 73% of people feel panicked
when they loose there
phones
- “nomophobia,” this separation
anxiety indicates a psychological
dependence on cell phones because
the devices are a convenient way
for us to meet a basic human need
- Cell phones, are essential in our
fast-paced lives, and it can
destroy vital skills if they become
the only way we communicate.
- Our face to face
communiccaton skills will
decrease.
- eye sight
- tiny fonts in bright
screens can make you
squint and strain your
eyes
- Computer vision syndrome, an eye
condition that can lead to dry eyes,
difficulty focusing, and even double
vision.
- chronic pains
- When you spend long
hours in a forward
flexed position, it
creates postural
changes over time
- pressure can lead to
arthritis condition of
the bones and pressure
on the spine.
- brain
- electromagnetic fields
created by phones can
increase the chances of
getting cancer
- Driving
- takes lives of
countless youth
drivers
- School
- Distraction
- Texting during class
- loose concetration
- missing the lesson
- falling beind in
school
- falling beind in
school
- distraction
- take photos with
camera
- can be used to
harass students
- bullying
- depression
- loss of interest
to learning
- can be used to
harass students
- text slang
- bad grammar
- dissruption
- aid for cheating on test and
exams, by students sending one
another test answers via text
message
- suspension
- suspension
- Safety
Anmerkungen:
- technology risks
- text/Multi Messaging
- Texts containing personal
information could be shared with
other users and misused. Once
the user sends the text, control is
lost
- camera/Photos
- sent to other users can be
reproduced, altered, or posted
online without the subject's consent
or knowledge
- Altered in rude and
unpleasant ways
- sexual or r rated
photos are sent than
it can go out of
control
- GPS
- users can be located
and pinpointed within a
few metres, and can tell
users where they are
located on a map
- stalking
- parents should talk
- contact
- breaking boundaries
- Texting, removes the social limits normally placed on
face to face interaction. Without these limits, personal
boundaries can be crossed earlier, and very personal,
sometimes sexual comments or questions can be
raised.
- child can be left feeling
ashamed of the interaction later
- meeting someone online
- Relationships that start online seem to
progress faster than they do offline.
- quickly move to the child/adolescent
wanting to meet up in person - they
may not perceive any threat or need for
safety precautions.
- they could end up getting raped,
killed, or kidnapped
- Downloads
- Downloads from disreputable sources
may violate copyright laws, and have the
potential to harbor malicious content
(spam, viruses, etc.)
- School Troubles
- children are caught
cheating or plagiarizing
- failing grade,
suspension, expulsion
- Spam/Advertising
- Children aren't always able to
identify 'spam' or advertising, and are
therefore more susceptible to blatant
marketing campaigns via text
messaging
- parents should teach
their children to think
carefully before
subscirbibg to a third
party
- Scams
- risk of falling victim to fraudulent advertising campaigns via
mobile browsing and text messaging. 'Spam' via text
messaging is a growing problem, as advertisers learn to target
mobile phone users.
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