2. Nowadays, people are
inclined to preserve their
sense of presence in the
virtual society - social
network sites.
THESIS
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3. DIGITAL
BRAINS
Humans, they warn,
seem to be developing
digital brains with new
circuits for skimming
through the torrent of
information online. I
worry that the
superficial way we read
during the day is
affecting us when we
have to read with more
in-depth processing.
[8](module 1)
- Maryanne Wolf
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4. DIGITAL
LIFE
We're spending so much
time touching, pushing,
linking, scrolling, and
jumping through text that
when we sit down with a
novel, your daily habits of
jumping, clicking, linking is
just ingrained in you.[8]
(module 1)
- Andrew Dilion
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5. "We have been seduced by distraction. We
are being pulled away from paying attention
to the things that enrich our lives." [1]
Daniel Goleman
(Module 1)
6. So hard to resist the life that the
social-media machine has created
for us, one in which we are both
consumer and producer, sharing
generously of our own creative
energy and expanding our
attention in a self-nourishing
loop...[1]
ERIN ANDERSSEN (MODULE 1)
7. VIRTUAL LIFE
Collecting Twitter followers is like a virtual pat on
the back. Checking Facebook in the middle of the
day can be energyzing and mood=boosting. [1]
- Neema Moraveji
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8. M U L T I C O M M
U N I C A T I N G
We live in a time of
multicommunicating,
where no one person gets
personal attention for
long. It is the
institutionalization of
rudeness and with the
healthy growth of
smartphone usage in
Canada - 47% own one
now, up from 34% in 2012 -
it is only going to get
worse...[2]
_ Leah Eichler
(Module 2)
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9. MULTI-
COMMUNICATING
Some people interpret it differently, and the ones
that like to focus on one task get offended quite
quickly, It's important to know how the people you
work with like to communicate.[2]
- Professor Webster
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10. PRACTICAL ADVICE OF
MULTICOMMUNICATING
It is a practice that can be useful at times and detrimental at others.
Therefore, it is important to train employees so they will be able to
use multiconmmunication when it will be most qpproriate and
effective. [9]
-Michelle Toelle
11. Nomophobia:
(1) The feelings of anxiety or distress that some
people experience when not having their phones;
(2) The degree to which we depend on phones to
complete basic tasks and to fulfill important needs
such as learning, safety, and staying connected to
information and to others. [10]
- Scientific American
OUR NEW LABEL
NOMOPHOBIA
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12. ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL
INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, SUBSTANCE
ADDICTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A
STEEP INCREASE IN USAGE AND
ATTEMPTS TO SEEK OUT THE
SUBSTANCE. [11](MODULE 3)
- Brian Fung
NOMOPHOBIA
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13. A recent online survey of 1.000
people in the UK found that were
afflicted, a rise of 11% when
compared to a similar study four
years ago.
6 6 %
The youngest age group (18-24)
tops the nomophobic list which is
11% more than that of the next
group - those aged 25-34. [3]
7 7 %
C N N N E W S
14. 2012 PEW
RESEARCH
Based on 2012 Pew
internet project, many
parents are concerned
about their kids spending
so much time online. 24%
Parents of teenagers
have searched their kids'
names online to check
their information. [6]
(Module 1)
- Pamela Paul
Had a talk
45%
Searched online
20%
Very worried
34%
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15. 9 5 %
The vast majority of teens spend time
with their friends outside of school, in
person, at least occassionally. [4]
- Amanda Lenhart
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16. IMPACT ON
TEENS
" Social media is becoming more than
just a part of their world, it's
becoming their world. Social media
has allowed them to take their life
online and instead of saying goodbye
to their friends at school and waiting
to see them the next day, they just go
home and jump on their favourite
social media network... [5]
- Austin McCann
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17. "Many teens today are not comfortable
enough to engage in physical sexual
activity in person with someone, but are
more than comfortable to participate in
sexual activity online." [5]
EVEN MORE...
Austin McCann
18. Time to face the
consequence...
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19. Social network can
provide the illusion
of companionship
without the
demands of
friendship, without
the demands of
intimacy... [7]
- Michael Price
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20. People shut themselves out of the
real world, and miss out on
important events, such as their best
friend winning as award, or their
baby first walking. [7]
Michael Price
21. Seeking for ourselves in a cold
high-tech era...
Where is our next stop?
What is the new definition of our
being?
Hope we can figure out some day.
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22. WORK CITED
1 .Anderssen, E. (2014, Mar 29). CRUSHED. The Globe and Mail. https://search-proquest-com.proxy.queensu.ca/docview
/1511086003?accountid=6180 (Module 1)
2. Eichler, L. (2013, Oct 05). Sorry to be rude, but my phone needs me. The Globe and Mail. https://search-proquest-
com.proxy.queensu.ca/docview/1439503480?accountid=6180 (Module 2)
3. Kung, F. V. (2012, March 07). Rise of 'nomophobia': More people fear loss of mobile contact. May 29, 2017.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/06/tech/mobile/nomophobia-mobile-addiction/
4. Lenhart, A. (2015, August 06). Teens, Technology and Friendships. May 29, 2017. http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/08
/06/teens-technology-and-friendships/
5. McCann, A. A. (2013, May 27). Negative Impact of Social Media on Teens. May 29, 2017. https://austinmccann.com
/2013/05/28/negative-impact-of-social-media-on-teens/
6. Paul, P. (2013, May 5). Cyberparenting and the Risk of T.M.I. New York Times, p. 8(L).
http://go.galegroup.com.proxy.queensu.ca/ps/i.do?p=AONE&sw=w&u=queensulaw&v=2.1&
it=r&id=GALE%7CA328694536&asid=ed444bf722dd554a00a728a96a4737f2 (Module 1)
7. Price, Michael. "Alone in the Crowd - American Psychological Association." American Psychological Association. N.p.,
June 2011. Web. 20 Oct. 2016. http://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/06/social-networking.aspx
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23. 8. Rosenwald, M. S. (2014, April 6). Serious reading takes a hit from online scanning and skimming,
researchers say. Washington Post. http://go.galegroup.com.proxy.queensu.ca/ps/i.do?p=AONE&
sw=w&u=queensulaw&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CA364033903&
asid=9aef25304e722a5f4d0d00c21ce16dac (Module 1)
9. Toelle, M. (n.d.). Performance Management. May 29, 2017. http://www.degarmo.com
/multicommunicating-effectively-to-increase-productivity
10. Valdesolo, P. (2015, October 08). Scientists Study Nomophobia—Fear of Being without a Mobile
Phone. May 29, 2017.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/scientists-study-nomophobia-mdash-
fear-of-being-without-a-mobile-phone/
11. Why you shouldn't confuse 'nomophobia' with an actual addiction to smartphones. (2015, May 19).
Washingtonpost.com. http://go.galegroup.com.proxy.queensu.ca/ps/i.do?p=AONE&
sw=w&u=queensulaw&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CA414254903&asid=a46cf1a457e1ddaf634762f918f07c60
(Module 3)
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