Mobile Phones What issues are associated with mobile phones – what.

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Mobile Phones What issues are associated with mobile phones – what

Starter – Paired activity Features of mobile phones Rank these activities in order of energy consumption from those that use the most energy to those that use the least Surfing the Internet Watching Internet TV Talking to friends Sending text messages Taking photos Using the calculator to keep tabs on finances Using GPS to find a destination

Learning Outcomes All students should be able to recognise some effects of mobile phones Most should be able to answer questions on the effects of mobile phones on well being, health, safety, security, finance and other people. Some will be able to explain in detail these effects and provide a range of answers and possible solutions

Group - Key Concepts Can you think of how mobile phones can have an effect on: Well being Health Safety Security Financial Other people around you

Well being, safety and security Effects of using mobile phones on well being. F_6us&feature=player_embeddedhttp:// F_6us&feature=player_embedded 1. What effect could these pictures being online later on in her working life? (1 mark) 2. What is meant by cyberbullying? (1 mark)

Health and Well being 3. What is meant by Work / life balance? 1 mark

Health and Well being 4. A person has a smartphone. List 3 functions of the smart phone that can allow this person to work on the move / on the go? (3 marks) -

Health and Well being 5. A person has a smartphone. List 3 positive and negative effects that this phone can have on his home life? (3 marks) -

Losing your phone can have implications (8 marks) IssueFinanciallySociallySecurityFiles Impact on the individual? How can you safe guard against these? 6

Losing your phone can have implications (8 marks) IssueFinanciallySociallySecurityFiles Impact on the individual? The cost of the contract, the cost of a new phone, insurance will increase Unable to socialise – to lose contacts – to be off air and incontactable Passwords, confidential information left on the phone, pictures, other details Lost images, songs, videos that cannot be How can you safe guard against these? Get insurance, Change passwords on social networking sites. Backup your contacts. Password protect your phone Backup all your files so that the phone is not the only place to store them.

John has explained to Alice that she should use her mobile phone responsibly and not inconvenience or endanger herself and other people. List four rules that Alice should follow in order to do this.(4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

Rosie has an eight-year-old brother who wants a mobile phone for his birthday. Rosie’s parents are concerned that he is too young and have been thinking about the pros and cons of children owning mobile phones. (i)State four concerns Rosie’s parents may have about young children owning and using mobile phones.(4) (ii)(1) (2) (3) (4) (ii)State one situation where his parents would think it would be an advantage for him to have a mobile phone. (1)

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