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11 gru 2022 · The researcher aims to find out the levels influence of most common smartphone features: accessories, battery capacity, storage capacity, speed processing, camera pixel and screen size in the buying preferences of college studentsin co-educational higher educational institutions.
1 sty 2020 · Smartphone ownership is highest among people aged 18–29 (Pew Research Center, 2018), an age group in which students are highly represented. Moreover, there are many theoretical reasons based on which a direct effect of (heavy) smartphone use on academic performance is expected.
4 gru 2023 · In this article, we will discuss the pros and cons of using mobile phones for students. We will explore the different ways in which mobile phones affect students’ academic performance, social life, and mental health. We will also examine the impact of mobile phones on students’ engagement in the classroom and their anxiety levels.
11 lis 2022 · Students mainly use their mobile phones for information searches (e.g., for assignments, videos, photos, graphs, simulations, online dictionaries, and scientific papers), easy and quick...
1 lip 2021 · This study was designed to measure the impact of smartphone usage among college students on their current academic success. We report the results from a survey among 99 undergraduate student iPhone users in a large Midwestern U.S. university.
14 lis 2024 · Educators play a crucial role in navigating the role of cell phones in education by fostering open communication, collaboration and empowering students to make responsible technology decisions. Strategies such as the 3Cs - construct, collaborate, and create - serve as effective means to engage students in meaningful learning activities while ...
25 kwi 2013 · Table 1 presents the listing, in rank order, of the most researched areas regarding cell phones related to business school students. Interestingly, the area of academic integrity, usually within the context of cheating during online testing, was the topic most emphasized by researchers. Perhaps this reflects the