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The relationship between cell phone use, academic performance, anxiety, and satisfaction with life in college students
Lepp A., Barkley J., Karpinski A. Computers in Human Behavior 31343-350, 2014. Type: Article
The authors conclude, through a large-scale empirical study at a large, Midwestern state university, that cell phone use (CPUse) among college students has a negative impact on their academic performance (measured by grade point averag...
Aug 5 2015
When too much usage is too much: exploring the process of IT addiction
Vaghefi I., Lapointe L. HICSS 2014 (Proceedings of the 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Jan 6-9, 2014) 4494-4503, 2014. Type: Proceedings
The definition of computers, smartphones, and other elements of the cyber world has evolved from tools to permanent elements of daily life. Therefore, understanding the social impact of the rapid advancements in information technology ...
May 8 2014
Social enhancement: re-thinking the role of emerging technologies
Cabrera L. VRIC 2012 (Proceedings of the 2012 Virtual Reality International Conference, Laval, France, Mar 28-30, 2012) 1-6, 2012. Type: Proceedings
The intention of this paper seems to be to provoke a discussion about the importance of using technologies to enhance an individual’s relationships with other people, social groups, and the environment. Social enhancement is ...
Aug 29 2012
Oh, my aching laptop: expanding the boundaries of campus computing ergonomics
Wyatt P., Todd K., Verbick T. User services (Proceedings of the 34th Annual ACM SIGUCCS Conference on User Services, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Nov 5-8, 2006) 431-439, 2006. Type: Proceedings
This readable discussion of the ergonomics of laptops, and computer workspaces in general, focuses on college students. Students spend much time working on computers, but few universities are concerned with potential associated health ...
Jan 17 2007
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