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1 Group Members: Chloe Ng (2)
YOUR SAY Group Members: Chloe Ng (2) Earth Sim (7) Eunice Poh (8) Han Hui Hui (10) Tan Ying Jin (23)

2 Interview Time! Student Parent of a teenager 67 Year old man Teacher

3 Is social media a boon or a bane?

4 Definition Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in which they create, share, and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.

5 Is social media a boon or a bane?
Our stand: Social media is a bane but however we do concede that social media plays an important role in our lives.

6 Students who are heavy social media users tend to have lower grades.
Students who use social media had an average GPA of 3.06 while non-users had an average GPA of 3.82 and students who used social networking sites while studying scored 20% lower on tests. College students’ grades dropped 0.12 points for every 93 minutes above the average 106 minutes spent on Facebook per day. Two-thirds of teachers believe that social media does more to distract students than to help academically. 

7 2. Social networking sites entice people to waste time.
40% of 8 to 18 year olds spend 54 minutes a day on social media sites. 36% of people surveyed listed social networking as the "biggest waste of time," above fantasy sports (25%), watching TV (23%), and shopping (9%). When alerted to a new social networking site activity, like a new tweet or Facebook message, users take 20 to 25 minutes on average to return to the original task. In 30% of cases, it took two hours to fully return attention to the original task. 42% of American Internet users play games like Farmville or Mafia Wars on social networking sites.

8 Various reports suggest that about eighty-three per cent of American youth use their phones for , mobile internet and texting.  The report further states that these American teens send and receive text messages 144 times a day. If the teens are not texting, they are usually on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter where they chat, share photos and video and participate in gaming. Researchers have found that the middle-school, high school and college students who used Facebook at least once during a 15 minute period get lower grades overall.

9 3. Social media causes people to spend less time interacting face-to-face. 
In Jan 2012 the Centre for the Digital Future at the USC Annenberg School study found that the percentage of people reporting less face-to-face time with family in their homes rose from 8% in 2000 to 34% in 2011. 32% of those surveyed were on social media or texting during meals (47% of year olds) instead of talking with family or friends.

10 4. Criminals use social media to commit and promote crimes and gangs.
Gangs use the sites to recruit younger members, coordinate violent crimes, and threaten other gangs. Offline crime, like home robberies, may result from posting personal information such as vacation plans or stalkers gaining information about a victim’s whereabouts from posts, photos, or location tagging services.

11 5. Social networking sites harm employees' productivity.
While many businesses use social networking sites to find and communicate with clients, the sites can also prove a great distraction to employees who may show more interest in what their friends are posting than in their work tasks. Wired.com posted two studies which demonstrated damage to productivity caused by social networking: Nucleus Research reported that Facebook shaves 1.5% off office productivity while Morse claimed that British companies lost 2.2 billion a year to the social phenomenon. New technology products have become available that allow social networks to be blocked, but their effectiveness remains spotty.

12 6. Social networking sites facilitate cyber bullying.
49.5% of students reported being the victims of bullying online and 33.7% reported committing bullying behaviour online. 800,000 minors were harassed or cyber bullied on Facebook according to a June 2012 Consumer Reports survey.  Middle school children who were victims of cyber bullying were almost twice as likely to attempt suicide. Adults can also be victims of cyber bullying, from social, familial, or workplace aggression being displayed on social media sites. 

13 good effects of social media.

14 1.Social networking sites spread information faster than any other media. 
Over 50% of people learn about breaking news on social media. 65% of traditional media reporters and editors use sites like Facebook and LinkedIn for story research, and 52% use Twitter. Social networking sites are the top news source for 27.8% of Americans, ranking close to newspapers (28.8%) and above radio (18.8%) and other print publications (6%). Twitter and YouTube users reported the July 20, 2012 Aurora, CO theatre shooting before news crews could arrive on the scene, and the Red Cross urged witnesses to tell family members they were safe via social media outlets.

15 2. Social networking sites allow people to improve their relationships and make new friends. 
70% of adult social networking users visit the sites to connect with friends and family, and increased online communication strengthens relationships. 52% of teens using social media report that using the sites has helped their relationships with friends, 88% report that social media helps them stay in touch with friends they cannot see regularly, 69% report getting to know students at their school better, and 57% make new friends.

16 Forum Discussion.

17 THANK YOU


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