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John Vandercar

IS THE INTERNET MAKING CHILDREN LAZIER ?. John Vandercar. The Internet has become a permanent part of daily life. How is this affecting grade school children? -Access -Emotional effects -Development. The Internet: Tool for Efficiency or Higher Learning?.

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  1. IS THE INTERNET MAKING CHILDREN LAZIER? John Vandercar

  2. The Internet has become a permanent part of daily life. How is this affecting grade school children? -Access -Emotional effects -Development The Internet: Tool for Efficiency or Higher Learning?

  3. Internet access during school: -Cheating on Tests/Quizzes via phones Homework: -Quick and easy research with minimal reading -Plagiarism -Shortcuts ACCESS (-)

  4. Internet access during school: -Educational websites can be much more engaging than textbooks -Internet allows for usage of authentic tools in the classroom At home: -Exposed to a wealth of knowledge -Always learning about new topics ACCESS (+)

  5. “Your Phone vs. Your Heart” -More time spent alone with technology lessens ability to connect with others -Growing children need social interaction EMOTION

  6. Too much time spent on the Internet can be damaging to the minds of growing children -Cyber bullying -“Bad stuff” on social networks Not the Internet’s fault, parents should stay involved with their children Development

  7. In School: -Collect phones and other electronic devices during tests and quizzes -For research assignments, strike a balance between physical and digital sources required At Home: -Keep parents informed to encourage children judicious use of Internet tools MEDIATION

  8. Bybee, R.W., J.C. Powell, and L.W. Trowbridge. “The Future of Computer and Internet Use in Schools.” Education.com. Education.com, Inc., n.d. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. Fredrickson, Barbara L. “Your Phone vs. Your Heart.” The New York Times. The New York Times Company, 23 Mar. 2013. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. Kurtz, Dahlia. “Is technology making students lazier?” The Toronto Sun. Sun Media Corp., 3 Sept. 2012. Web. 29 Mar. 2013. “Modern Technology on Children Development.” Acme Articles. Acme- Articles.com, 2 Feb. 2013. Web. 4 May 2013. Wilson, Lee. “Is the Internet Making Kids Smarter? - The Brain Doctor Weighs In.” The Education Business Blog. Headway Strategies, 7 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2013. WORKS CITED

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