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The effects of smart phones.
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SMART PHONESSmart phone: is a device that
lets you make telephone calls, but
also adds features that you might
find on a personal digital assistant
or a computer. A smart phone also
offers the ability to send and
receive e-mail and edit Office
documents, for example.
IMPACTS ON EDUCATION Advantages1. Communication between students
and parents is effective in case of an emergency.
2. Can be used for class presentations.
3. Students are able to share class notes.
4. Communication with classmates is faster even with teachers.
5. Multimedia can help student relax when out of class hours.
Disadvantages1. Extreme destruction for students
because they can access the internet and go on social networks, play games, listen to music and video watching all during lessons.
2. Cheating is a big concern. Students can exchange information during tests.
3. Illegal activities such as organizing school yard fights and drug deals.
EFFECTS ON COMMUNICATION IN THE WORK PLACE
Advantages1. Allows employees to be accessible
at all times wherever they are.
2. Can improve communication between staff and customers.
3. Business wireless can be set up only within business boundaries.
4. If landlines are busy a customer can then contact the business calling business mobiles or sending text.
Disadvantages
1. Employees tend not to focus more
on their work they have to do due
to misuse of the smart phone
which is not business related but
sending text to friends and making
long calls.
HOW PRODUCTIVITY IS AFFECTED
Advantages
1. Work can be done outside the
office.
2. Is connected to office server.
3. No need to carry a laptop around.
4. Creates high level of security on
information.
Disadvantages
1. Some office documents may not be
able to be displayed on screen.
2. More work usually is done at home
than at work.
3. Mobile van be stolen with important
information from work.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT IMPACTS Advantage
s1. Able to
communicate worldwide.
2. Light to carry around.
3. Easiest way of communicating.
4. Features apply to everyday life such as calendar and alarms and many more functions.
Disadvantages1. Health issues could cause
Parkinson's disease and brain tumors.
2. Theft of personal belongings due to all attention on smart phone.
3. More chatting to friends than family members builds a boundary.
OVERALL CONCLUSION Should smart phones be there ?
YES ! But with limits. Smart phones are a great tool for
learning and connecting. At school there should be arranged
times for the smart phones to be used.
For the work place there should be used relating to business issues only.
In society the smart phones should not be used for a long time because there can damage peoples health.
Productivity can be maintained outside the office.
BIBLIOGRAPHY1) Elliott, C. 5 ways smart phones & servers boost productivity. Available from Microsoft
small business center: http:/www.microsoft.com (Accessed 24 March 2011).
2) Kristina & Hill, S (editor). (26 May 2010). Should Mobile Phones Be Allowed in School. Available from: http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/emergingplatforms/articles/72282.aspx#ixzz1HJyMAe6z (Accessed 22 March 2011).
3) Robbins, R. (22 January 2010). What’s so smart about smart phones. Available from: http:/www.learningputty.com (Accessed 25 March 2011).
4) The social impact of mobile telephony. Available from: http:/www.mobillllltelecom.com (Accessed 28 March 2011).
URL of my presentation is on slide share (http:/www.slideshare.net).
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