The recent increase in use of digital devices such as laptop computers, iPads, and web-enabled cell phones has generated concern about how technologies affect student performance. Combining observation, survey, and interview data, this research assesses the effects of technology use on student attitudes and learning. Data were gathered in eight introductory science courses at a major university. Results show a significant negative correlation between in-class phone use and final grades, with use of cell phones corresponding to a drop of 0.36 6 0.08 on a 4-point scale where 4.0 1⁄4 A. These findings are consistent with research (Ophir, Nass, and Wagner 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, 15583) suggesting students can...
The cell phone is ever-present on college campuses and is frequently used in settings wh...
Academic performance of students is influenced by their behavioral patterns and other student-relate...
With the expansion of the technology, people - especially the students-have a vast array of e-commun...
To fulfill the explicit mandate of meeting (or exceeding) benchmarks established for the learning ob...
One of the most pressing emergent educational issues addressed by the international research literat...
In this literature review, we explore cell phone use and its impact on academic performance of stude...
There are varied views about smartphones weighed benefits and deemed disadvantages to academic perfo...
As there are many positives to the usage of mobile devices, many negatives are present as well. One ...
Despite the rapid technological advances, the usage of smartphones among college students has been b...
Prior research has suggested that cell phone use in the classroom and during learning-related tasks ...
A study was conducted at a high-performing school in Southern California to explore the effects on l...
Smartphone usage is growing rapidly around the world, partially due to increased accessibility and a...
People take their mobile phones everywhere they go. In Saudi Arabia, the mobile penetration is very ...
The presence of mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets and computers) in the classroom gives stu...
Student use of digital devices for non-class purposes has become ubiquitous in college classrooms ac...
The cell phone is ever-present on college campuses and is frequently used in settings wh...
Academic performance of students is influenced by their behavioral patterns and other student-relate...
With the expansion of the technology, people - especially the students-have a vast array of e-commun...
To fulfill the explicit mandate of meeting (or exceeding) benchmarks established for the learning ob...
One of the most pressing emergent educational issues addressed by the international research literat...
In this literature review, we explore cell phone use and its impact on academic performance of stude...
There are varied views about smartphones weighed benefits and deemed disadvantages to academic perfo...
As there are many positives to the usage of mobile devices, many negatives are present as well. One ...
Despite the rapid technological advances, the usage of smartphones among college students has been b...
Prior research has suggested that cell phone use in the classroom and during learning-related tasks ...
A study was conducted at a high-performing school in Southern California to explore the effects on l...
Smartphone usage is growing rapidly around the world, partially due to increased accessibility and a...
People take their mobile phones everywhere they go. In Saudi Arabia, the mobile penetration is very ...
The presence of mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets and computers) in the classroom gives stu...
Student use of digital devices for non-class purposes has become ubiquitous in college classrooms ac...
The cell phone is ever-present on college campuses and is frequently used in settings wh...
Academic performance of students is influenced by their behavioral patterns and other student-relate...
With the expansion of the technology, people - especially the students-have a vast array of e-commun...