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1 Negative Effects of Social Media and Technology
Ashley Neuman

2 Are you or have you ever been distracted by media or technology?
Technology and social have rapidly grown within the past decade. Technology and social media are becoming a distraction and addiction to humans. Although technology and social media have good points, the dependency with their use has attacked human interaction and the continuity of personal communication.

3 Human Communication

4 Social media has effected society.
Many people do not know how to communicate face-to-face due to social media. Decrease in face-to-face interaction.

5 Wrong Ways of Communication

6 Communication over social media loses real meaning of a relationship you may have built with someone. Paul Booth, Assistant Professor of Media and Cinema studies, states, "We may rely on the weak connections we're making on social media more than on the strong connections we're making face-to-face" (quoted in Keller 1).

7 People tend to be more comfortable communicating through a screen.
Giving out personal information is a definite NO.

8 Due to social media and technology, society has become more social with each other, but only through a screen. Booth also states, "studies have shown that people actually are becoming more social and more interactive with others, but the style of that communication has changed so that we're not meeting face-to-face as often as we used to" (quoted in Keller 1).

9 Impact of Media & Technology on Children

10 According to an article called Children and Watching TV, “Children in the United States watch an average of three to four hours of television a day. By the time of high school graduation, they will have spent more time watching television than they have in the classroom (“Children and Watching TV” 1).

11 Too much time focused on television may cause unwanted weight gain, lower grades, and less reading and exercise. Too much media attention can affect a child's attention span and ability to focus.

12 Impact of Media & Technology on Teenagers

13 Media technologies greatly consume teenagers.
Teens have become so caught up in their online appearance via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.

14 Many teens nowadays are mainly concerned about how many likes they can get on a Facebook post or an Instagram picture, & how many retweets or favorites they can get on a tweet on Twitter.

15 The “Selfie” Generation

16 Selfie- a picture taken of oneself, often shared through social media.
Though many take part in this trend, something as simple as a selfie may lead to depression and self-harm due to wanting to get that “perfect” selfie. Poor self-esteem. Many will continue to take a selfie until they get one that they like.

17 Example: In his article, Steven Woda states, “ Earlier this year a teen from the UK became obsessed with taking the perfect selfie. He dropped out of school, lost thirty pounds, and didn’t leave the house for six months because he was devoting ten or more hours a day to taking pictures. Eventually, he attempted suicide by overdose” (Woda).

18 Communication Gone Wrong

19 Main forms of communication back in the day were through writing letters and sending them through the mail, talking in person, or actually talking on the telephone with another person. Nowadays communication is mainly done through a phone or computer.

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21 Parents

22 Parents are the number one reason children are the way they are when it comes to technology.
Though many parents have concerns about violation of privacy, inappropriate sexual behavior, cyber bullying, and identity theft/fraud, most parents don’t do anything about it.

23 Parents should and encourage them to
limit the amount of time their children have to watch television and encourage them to watch the right shows for their age get out and get involved with a hobby or a sport.

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25 Works Cited "Children And Watching TV." Facts for Families Pages. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1 Dec Web. 4 Nov Jones, Haley. "Social Media's Affect on Human Interaction." HASTAC. 7 June Web. 7 Oct Keller, Maura. "Social Media and Interpersonal Communication." Social Work Today. Great Valley Publishing Co., Inc., 1 May Web. 7 Oct Maggiani, Rich. "Social Media and Its Effect on Communication." SOLARI Making the Complicated Simple. Solari Communication, 1 Jan Web. 30 Oct Wallace, Brian. "The Effects of Media and Technology on Young Children in the U.S. [INFOGRAPHIC]." Social Media Today. 17 May Web. 7 Oct Woda, Steven. "The Selfie Culture: Should We Be Worried?" UKnowKids Smart Tools For Digital Parents. UKnow, Inc., 16 Oct Web. 4 Nov

26 Works Cited (Pictures)
1984 VS Anderson, Carolyn. "Online vs. Face to Face Communication « Carolyn Anderson – Wellness & Productivity Expert, Surgeon." Carolyn Anderson Wellness Productivity Expert Surgeon. N.p., 22 Nov Web. 18 Nov "Car Accidents Caused by Distracted Driving :: Chicago Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer Abels & Annes, P.C." Car Accidents Caused by Distracted Driving :: Chicago Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer Abels & Annes, P.C. N.p., Web. 18 Nov Collins, Susie, and Otto Collins. "You're 'Right'. He's 'Wrong'. How To Make Up And Move On ASAP." Effective Communication: The Right Way To Argue With Your Partner. N.p., Web. 18 Nov F, Aaron. "Three Important Online Safety Tips For Teens." Zabra. N.p., 21 Apr Web. 18 Nov Graham, Blake J. "Technology." Teen Talk: Teenagers Shape The Web To Change The World. N.p., 25 May Web. 18 Nov Gregory, Andrew. "Too Much Too Young: Children Glued to TV and Computer Screens at Increased Risk of Cancer and Obesity." Mirror. N.p., 8 Jan Web. 18 Nov

27 Works Cited (Pictures) cont.
Hall, Victoria. "Selfies Are Proof That You Are Narcissistic." IX Daily. N.p., 19 Feb Web. 18 Nov Johnson, Chandra. "Face Time vs. Screen Time: The Technological Impact on Communincation." Deseret News National. N.p., 29 Aug Web. 18 Nov Paul, Annie Murphy. "How Does Multitasking Change the Way Kids Learn?"MindShift. N.p., 3 May Web. 18 Nov Staroversky, Ivan. "StarOverSky Counseling & Psychotherapy." The Distracted Mind With Dr. Adam Gazzaley. N.p., 20 Aug Web. 18 Nov Stern, Joanna. "Teens Are Leaving Facebook And This Is Where They Are Going." ABC News. N.p., 31 Oct Web. 18 Nov "THE INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM." A PINK REVOLUTION IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. 17 July Web. 18 Nov Watching Too Much TV Has Harmed Mental Health of a Whole Generation of Children. By Paul Lewis.


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