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Preferred choice of communication

Preferred choice of communication. Literature Review. The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education (Dunn , 2011)

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Preferred choice of communication

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  1. Preferred choice of communication

  2. Literature Review The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media ImpactsEducation(Dunn, 2011) "The more time students spend on social sites, the less time they spend socializing in person. Because of the lack of body signals and other nonverbal cues, like tone and inflection, social networking sites are not an adequate replacement for face-to-face communication.” Shows that despite time being taken up by social media, there is still a significant amount of time spent on face-to-face communication.

  3. Social Media Communication Effectiveness

  4. Literature Review Are Social Networking Sites Harmful? (Kiesbye, 2011) The book reminds us that the ability to communicate effectively using social media will prove to be a skill useful.

  5. Time spent on Social Media 8%

  6. Effect of Social Media

  7. Literature Review Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way They Learn (Rosen, 2010) States that multi tasking only affects time but not performance, but not recommended due to "dual-task interference" Provides collaborative learning Shows that not much effect on students as about half of the students find that it is not much of negative effect

  8. Benefits of Social Media

  9. Literature Review Cutting-Edge Social Media Approaches to Business Education (Wankel, 2010) Gives us a good idea about the role of social media in learning through the concept of participatory social learning using web 2.0 technology Providing access to new sources of knowledge and new opportunities for learning both within the traditional model of learning between the learner and the instructor and in new and evolving ways.

  10. Q1:“I feel good about using social media”

  11. Q2“I feel so good that I would not change anything about social media”

  12. Q3:“Social Media will be a part of me if I was given the chance to start over”

  13. Correlation between time spent on social media and happiness Correlation Coefficient= 0.6

  14. Conclusion Social media doesn’t really affect the face-to-face communication among teenagers, However, it does affect them academically. Generally, teenagers are happy with the presence of the social media.

  15. Conclusion All in all, social media can be helpful(boon) and also harmful(bane).

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