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1 Texting By: Robert Pataky

2  Texting, is the exchange of brief written text messages between two or more mobile phones or portable devices over a phone network.  Other names…  SMS: Main land Europe.  TMS: in the Middle East and Asia. Text Messaging

3  Today, text messaging is the most widely used mobile data service.  In Finland, Sweden and Norway, 85% of the population texts.  The European average is about 80%.  North America is rapidly catching up with over 60% texting on a daily bases. Global Perspective

4  A study by the Nielsen Company found that U.S. kids ages 13 to 17 sent and received an average of 2,272 text messages per month, that’s about 80 messages a day (Fanning, 2009). Teen Texting

5  Students who text while a lesson is being taught cannot attain the same information as a non texting student; causing grades to suffer.  Text messaging has created an easier way to cheat on exams.  Decreases English proficiency skills. Cons of Texting in Schools:

6  High amounts of texting may lead to many problems such as interrupted sleep, and thumb injuries caused by excessive repetitive motion.  Spreading rumors and gossip by text. Text "bullying" of this sort can cause emotional withdrawals and damage reputations. Cons Continued:

7  Mr. Klomp used a computer program in his Amityville classroom that allows students to text answers to questions he proposed to them through the website.  This allows the students to become more engaged in the lesson.  Increases learning capability. Pros of Texting in Schools:

8  http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_pol ls/LTE0ODk1MDAwODA http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_pol ls/LTE0ODk1MDAwODA Poll Every Where:

9  A Harvard study found that 2,600 traffic deaths are caused each year by drivers using cell phones. (Perle, 2010).  Many teenagers and young adults find it hard to cut off the outside world while driving and are constantly tempted to stay connected to others. Texting Behind the Wheel:

10  Talk to their children about the dangers of texting when driving.  Set good examples.  Establish strict consequences for breaking the rules. Parents Responsibilities:

11  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJU_OerCZVE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJU_OerCZVE  MTV True Life I am a Textaholic. Video:

12  Fanning, K. (2009). Teen Scene. Ebsco Host, 112(1), 3.  GLASS, A. (2010, September 1). Pasco County teacher welcomes texting in class. Abc action news, p. 3.  Perle, L. (2010, January 7). Driving Distractions: The Dangers of In-Car Electronics. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://www.commonsensemedia.org  Scaccia, J. (2006, May 23). Hang It Up. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times [New York], p. 1.  Tyrrell, J. (2011, October 16). From Textbooks to Texting. News Day [Amityville], p. 1. References


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