Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Blog Post #4: Research Proposal


            The influence of technology and social networking on students of today has been heavily increasing throughout the decades. A study has shown that a staggering 96 percent of students own some type of device, whether it be a mobile phone, laptop or a tablet; therefore, clearly there is a demand for the use of technology (Kobus). If almost every student on campus has a device, are they using them specifically just for their studies? Probably not, just as technological use has grown rapidly over the last decade, so has the use of social media networks. Consequently, we might ask ourselves, if the influence of technology is inhibiting or allowing students of today to thrive?
            There has been much controversy over the issue of the use of technology and social networking by students. As a benefit, different media elements and devices are increasing the communication not only by peers but also from teacher to student. On the other hand, some students are solely focused on different social networks and their technology, and basically wasting vital time that could be used to increase their academic status. Overall, it has been debated whether these new forms of both entertainment and knowledge are either taking away the students attention from their work, or is it creating for a more proficient environment?
            On one hand, the influence of different media and technology creates a very beneficial environment for students of today. Many universities are beginning to offer online classes, therefore creating more flexibility in scheduling for students and also an increase of student enrollment in classes. “From the rise of “e-learning” and web-based instruction, to online libraries and research tools, to computer-mediated student–professor interaction, college students today negotiate many aspects of their academic lives online.” (Jones). With the guidance of technology, students have the ability to research more proficiently online, compared to students of the past. Also, students are able to communicate via many different networks, not only is this making it easier for students to work together on projects, or even peer-editing; but it gives instructors the ability to also readily communicate with their various classes even after class time.
            Technology as a whole not only can be seen as making students lives easier and more proficient, but studies have shown to even increase engagement. Technology has increased engagement through class participation, less class absences, an increase in completed assignments and even higher academic achievement (Carle). Many classes of today constantly use some type of technological media, such as power points, online podcasts, clicker quizzes in class in order to engage students more so than in the past. Overall, technology and other media elements clearly can enhance learning and the understanding of many different subjects if used correctly and thoughtfully.
            On the other hand, technology and social networking can become a heavy burden on students. In some cases, some students spend time that could be spent on studying and other aspects of student life, on social media or just their technology itself.  The over obsession with different devices can become overwhelming and the attention of some students is wasted away. There are many different elements that go into the reasoning behind the preoccupation of technology, and they are greatly affecting many students academic competency, their time management skills and different preparations for studying (Paul). Overall, the aspect of technology can become a burden if the student’s attention is not controlled, and academic performance can suffer due to the lack of time spent studying rather than on different types of social media.
By students putting more emphasis on their time on social networks, they are creating bad habits that many students have trouble breaking. Therefore, many universities are creating different time management classes, such as speed-reading courses, or even online calendar seminars (Paul). These additional courses could all be avoided if students used technology efficiently to begin with, instead now some students not only have to go through their typical classes, but also have to take other classes to teach themselves to focus. In summary, if technology and certain social networking activities are not managed, some students’ addictions may spiral out of control.        

            Overall, the use of technology and social networking can have two very dissimilar affects. Some students have the ability to balance their schoolwork and social networking, while on the other hand social media can take over a young adults attention and inhibits them from being academically proficient. Technology has allowed for the ease of communication not only through social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter, but also different academic websites in which instructors can post announcements and other resources directly to students at any given time. With the increase of technology and the use of social networking, some students may become lost within all of the additional activities that are readily available on the internet that can cause a lack of focus on their academics. In conclusion, technology and social networking as a whole is both beneficial and vital to students of today, and it can either be burdensome or cause many students to flourish.

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