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Multitasking and Cell phone use

Posted by Aniya Uqdah in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:37 pm

This project is about Multitasking and Cell phone addiction. All the streams and myself made a spreadsheet about how many times we have checked our phones over the last few days. What we do most of the time on our phones and focusing on homework or any other things the student would do while they are on there phone while we are on our phones. Here is where I got my data from.

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Cell Phone Addiction and Multitasking

Posted by Kyla Williams in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:32 pm

During this unit we learned about multitasking and cell phone addiction and how the two relate.The purpose of this project was to gather data on how many times we checked our phones over the last two days. In conclusion multitasking and cell phone addition are related. You can't multitask it slows you down and doesn't help you complete your work. The next step you can make is to try to not multitask with your phone.

Cell Phone Use Data
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cell phone addiction and multitasking

Posted by Wubishet Taye in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:25 pm

The main idea of the project is about multitasking and cell phone usage. How much we spend our time checking our phones and what does that mean.  What is multitasking, how does it relate to cell phone addiction and what it can do to our time. The project goal is to gather data on cell phone usage using Google sheet and the checky app that collects the amount of times we checked our phones. I came up with a conclusion that being addicted to your cell phone can also cause you to multitask on 2 or more things at once and that can cause more time to finish all the work. One thing you should do when you know that your addicted to your phone is to turn off your phone or tell someone to hide it so you can do things that are more productive.

 Link to FINAL Cell Phone Use Data


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Surviving Cell Phone Addiction

Posted by Brianna Bolden in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:21 pm


The Purpose:
In this project I will compare multitasking and cell phone addiction to determine how all of my peers’ use their phone daily. My peers’ downloaded an app called Checky to see how much they checked their phones. 

My Conclusion:
In conclusion, research and my personal findings prove that it is not hard to get addicted to your phone. You might not even notice it. People feel the need to constantly check their phone because their is something in our brain called dopamine in our brain that gives us a feeling of a need to do something. Dopamine makes humans happy and is let out when we all check our phones because of the content on it.

The Next Steps:
  • Delete any apps that you don’t need and you know makes you constantly check your phone.
  • Sign up for other activities that will occupy you 
  • Get an actual alarm clock.
  • Turn off ALL notifications.
  • Put your phone away and turn it off in class, meetings, etc.
Link to FINAL Cell Phone Data

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Cell Phone Addiction & Multitasking Benchmark

Posted by Anna Desouza in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:19 pm

​Today I will be comparing my cell phone use date with other students’ data. Then seeing how it relates to multitasking and cell phone addiction!
 In conclusion, I discovered that most kids multitask in some kind of way. Also, like I said before I think I fall somewhere in the middle of the whole grades data because I do use my phone enough that it’s not a really low amount of checks but yet it’s not as high as some of the other kids. I think that most kids do multitask a lot and might have an addiction which affect them in some way. For example, the work that they do while multitasking won’t be as good as if it was done one at a time.
I think some kids need to work on trying to do more things without their phones like homework. As well as limit their cell phone usage and working on not multitasking by of course spending time away from their phones.

Spreadsheet 
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Cell Phone Use project

Posted by Najla Anderson-Williams in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:12 pm

The purpose of this project is that to track and see how long  we check our phones that was a lot of times . Next is that how we can see each other data because we check our phones a lot.In conclusion I discovered that us as students we check our phones because we have apps like instagram and snapchat because us as the 21 century we use our phones a lot .  
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Multitasking and cell phone addiction

Posted by Wubishet Taye in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:31 am

The main idea of the project is about multitasking and cell phone usage. How much we spend our time checking our phones and what does that mean.  What is multitasking, how does it relate to cell phone addiction and what it can do to our time. The project goal is to gather data on cell phone usage using Google sheet and the checky app that collects the amount of times we checked our phones. I came up with a conclusion that cell phone addiction can cause multitasking of doing 2 things or more at the same time which means its gonna take more time to finish. When you know your addicted to your phone, you should tell someone to hide your phone so you can do something productive


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Cell Phone Addiction & Multitasking Benchmark

Posted by Anna Desouza in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:20 am

Today I will be comparing my cell phone use date with other students’ data. Then seeing how it relates to multitasking and cell phone addiction! In conclusion, I discovered that most kids multitask in some kind of way. Also, like I said before I think I fall somewhere in the middle of the whole grades data because I do use my phone enough that it’s not a really low amount of checks but yet it’s not as high as some of the other kids. I think that most kids do multitask a lot and might have an addiction which affect them in some way. For example, the work that they do while multitasking won’t be as good as if it was done one at a time. I think some kids need to work on trying to do more things without their phones like homework. As well as limit their cell phone usage and working on not multitasking by of course spending time away from their phones.

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Multitasking and Cellphone Addiction

Posted by Dashaun Smith in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:16 am

​The purpose of this project is to see how many times we check our phones and multi-task and how it is becoming an addiction. In conclusion, many of us multi-task more than we realize and that we are on our phones while trying to learn, do work, watch t.v., etc and our phones have become an addiction. Multi-Tasking doesn't help and slows you down when you try and do something. Here are some tips to not look at your phone all the time: To limit your phone use you can create no phone time zones. Give it to a person you trust to hold it. Try not to look at your phone every time it dings. Try gradually looking at your phone less a day/ set a limit and make that limit smaller every other day. Find other things to occupy your time like playing a sport or doing a hobby.


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Multitasking&Cellphone

Posted by Zarriya Wynder in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:11 am

the topic of this assignment was to talk about multitasking and cellphone addiction. teens are addicted to their phones most of the time they are on social media.i will try to better myself by doing things other than being on my phone. we made spreadsheets and did so much more r5

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