By the time they are 12 years of age, 90% of Irish children will have a smartphone (Bielenberg, 2017). This rise in smartphone ownership has meant that mobile technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. Indeed mobile technologies are so ingrained in the life of students, that they impact on the manner in which they communicate, socialise, find information, access college resources and spend their time (Chen, Seilhamer, Bennett, & Bauer, 2015) (McHugh, 2016). While students now have greater access than ever to academic resources, digital technology can also be a distraction for students from their college work and study (Kettle, et al., 2016). With the pervasiveness of mobile technologies, college students are increasingly e...
Smartphones are now more affordable than ever before, making them ubiquitous amongst some groups, su...
This research aimed to investigate the relation of learners’ addiction to smartphones and its effect...
In this chapter smartphones are discussed as technological-cultural object and for their problematic...
By the time they are 12 years of age, 90% of Irish children will have a smartphone (Bielenberg, 2017...
Media has become an integral part of daily life today. Everything which attracts the public attentio...
One of the most pressing emergent educational issues addressed by the international research literat...
Mobile devices have become a ubiquitous tool for academics by tertiary students. The purpose of this...
Academic performance of students is influenced by their behavioral patterns and other student-relate...
The immature knowledge of the student about what smartphone can offer to them might lead them to an ...
There are more than six billion users of cell phones worldwide. The need for people to connect with ...
Modern students are communicating and interacting with mobile technologies in ways that were unknown...
Smartphones are a ubiquitous feature of adolescent life, and their capacity to enable social connect...
The recent increase in use of digital devices such as laptop computers, iPads, and web-enabled cell ...
Smartphone usage is growing rapidly around the world, partially due to increased accessibility and a...
Smartphones are now more affordable than ever before, making them ubiquitous amongst some groups, su...
Smartphones are now more affordable than ever before, making them ubiquitous amongst some groups, su...
This research aimed to investigate the relation of learners’ addiction to smartphones and its effect...
In this chapter smartphones are discussed as technological-cultural object and for their problematic...
By the time they are 12 years of age, 90% of Irish children will have a smartphone (Bielenberg, 2017...
Media has become an integral part of daily life today. Everything which attracts the public attentio...
One of the most pressing emergent educational issues addressed by the international research literat...
Mobile devices have become a ubiquitous tool for academics by tertiary students. The purpose of this...
Academic performance of students is influenced by their behavioral patterns and other student-relate...
The immature knowledge of the student about what smartphone can offer to them might lead them to an ...
There are more than six billion users of cell phones worldwide. The need for people to connect with ...
Modern students are communicating and interacting with mobile technologies in ways that were unknown...
Smartphones are a ubiquitous feature of adolescent life, and their capacity to enable social connect...
The recent increase in use of digital devices such as laptop computers, iPads, and web-enabled cell ...
Smartphone usage is growing rapidly around the world, partially due to increased accessibility and a...
Smartphones are now more affordable than ever before, making them ubiquitous amongst some groups, su...
Smartphones are now more affordable than ever before, making them ubiquitous amongst some groups, su...
This research aimed to investigate the relation of learners’ addiction to smartphones and its effect...
In this chapter smartphones are discussed as technological-cultural object and for their problematic...