Are people addicted to their smart phones? Image: Flickr/Andres Rodriguez. Denny Carter of eCampus News, in his article on how frequently students check their smartphones and laptops, extensively quotes ASMH co-founder Julie Germany. Here are the quotes: The trend of checking devices is going to get worse for a while before it gets better,” said [...]
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“College students can’t go long without checking their smartphones, laptops”
June 8th, 2011, Author: Menachem Wecker, Categories: Google, TeachingAbout
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