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EDTECH 101 – Instructional Media Resources
University of the Philippines College of Education Educational Technology Department EDTECH 101 – Instructional Media Resources INTERNET ADDICTION Ferdinand B. Pitagan, PhD Professor of Education
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ICT growth ICT – Information and Communications Technology
fast growth worldwide -- computers, Internet, mobile phones market Providers targeting youth Schools introducing ICT in education See
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ICT Growth Teens - Over 90% Use the Internet for new information
- Over 70% use instant messaging to keep in touch - Over 50% contact strangers on the net - Over 40% post own information online to be contacted - Over 30% experienced cyberbullying Overall - 25% of retail stock trades on the Internet - Over 90% Internet users, online shopping (Korea, UK, Germany, Japan, US) - 87% of print journalists connected to the Internet Sources - Lenhart, Simon & Graziano, 2001; Jung, 2003; 2007 Pew/Internet research; 2008 Nielsen E-Learning environments have become readily available during the last years 3
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Today’s wired / wireless life
ICT growth Today’s wired / wireless life A bed of roses ? A bed of thorns ? Both!!
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Some facts (Japan) 20% of families with teens suffer from children’s internet dependency (2003) 35% online while resting (2004) 21% online while studying or working (2004) --- Declared Internet Addiction as an Illness See (4) Trends in Internet Usage (Japan) – 1 page handout
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Some facts (China) 13.7% of Chinese adolescent Internet users – about 10 million teens - meet Internet addiction diagnostic criteria (2007) Law: Restricting computer game use; discourage more than 3 hours of daily game use
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Some facts (Korea) Up to 30 percent of South Koreans under 18, or about 2.4 million people, are at risk of Internet addiction (2007) Average high school students - 23 hours each week gaming << Internet addiction, one of most serious public health issues>> National level – Center for Internet Addiction Prevention and Counseling (2003) Institution/school level - 1,043 counselors in the treatment of Internet addiction; enlisted over 190 hospitals and treatment centers; prevention measures into schools
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Some facts (UK and USA, 1998 - 2004)
A study of 445 Internet users in UK --- Most addicts - around 30 years old women 2. A study of 496 Internet users by Young (USA) classified as dependent users --- middle-aged women and unemployed Recent studies – Teens are in danger!! Addicts tend to use chat rooms/online dating, pornography, , e-shopping, web surfing, online gaming
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Studies (ICU, 2005 a small scale study)
Calling time per day none 10% 0~1min 15% 1~5hours 39% b/t 5 – 15 min Over 15 min 21% 31%, M- ing 20 – 50 times Number of Sending & Receiving mails per day ~5 15% 5~20 49% 20~50 31% 50~100 5% 39%, Use Mobile 1 – 5 hours Source: 2005 ETC100 class
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Diagnosing Internet Addiction
Complications in Diagnosing Internet Addiction Issue #1: Internet, not drugs Issue #2: Internet, Useful tool Issue #3: Difficult to diagnose (degree of dependency?)
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Check Level of Internet dependency
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Problem Solving: Discussion
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Why is this issue important?
Familial problems Occupational problems Academic problems Emotional, cognitive, behavioral changes
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What can you do to help Internet / Mobile dependents?
Well…
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Some solutions Controlled Use Time management Set goals Reminder cards
Personal inventory Abstinence Clinic Support group Family therapy External stoppers
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