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Texting By: Robert Pataky
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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:
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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:
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http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_pol ls/LTE0ODk1MDAwODA http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_pol ls/LTE0ODk1MDAwODA Poll Every Where:
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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:
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Talk to their children about the dangers of texting when driving. Set good examples. Establish strict consequences for breaking the rules. Parents Responsibilities:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJU_OerCZVE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJU_OerCZVE MTV True Life I am a Textaholic. Video:
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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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