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How did cellphones affect our communication skills?

The bad side

Health

People's reactions

Outline:

Look up!

Uses of cell phones in different sectors regards to communcation skills.

Entertainment

- Health:

There are alot of applications for entertainment and can also be useful regarding to our communication skills

- Business:

Most of today's accidents are from using phones, on other hand its have a health effects on our body.

The digital security company Lookout surveyed 2,097 people, and revealed that 94 per cent feared going without their mobile devices. (73 per cent felt “panicked” when it happened.)

{ Studies and business, daily life and Entertainment }

Phones made it easier to reach people through advertisement.

- Communication skills:

Twitter

- The starts of cell phones.

- People’s reactions.

- The good side.

- The bad side.

- Uses of cell phones in different sectors regards to communcation skills.

- References.

There were fears that other people could listen in on the telephone conversations,

or that the sounds from telephones could make you deaf or crazy!

In the beginning it was wealthy people who bought the cellphone

and for people like real estate agents and doctors

{ Health, communication skills and Entertainment }

Path

People now don't know how to deal with face to face conversations.

- Education

Instagram

Using phone also can lead to an eye condition that can lead to dry eyes, difficulty focusing, and even double vision.

Think

- Entertainment:

Studens can reach their teachers easier.

42% of people have used their phone for entertainment when they are bored

Kids now are less active during their free times.

Entertainment

The good side

Our daily life

The starts of cellphones

Communication skills

"It depends upon us whether we use this technology for our progress and prosperity or for our destruction"

Studies and business

- Studies and Business:

How many of you have relatives outside the country? how do you communicate with them?

Students can get knowledge of any topic they wish to know more about

Only few kids now are playing outside.

Most of the kids today are staying inside their homes playing with their phones

Most students are using dictionary applications on their phones

According to the GoodTherapy.org website. Talking with someone in person is distinctly different from the impersonal conversations held via texting. Conversing back and forth in person is more participatory and requires a greater investment in the conversation

- Our dalily life:

THANK YOU

There are about 51% of users used their cell phone at least once to get information

We can stay in touch with anyone, anywhere, anytime, just because of mobile phones

The world’s first mobile phone call was made on April 3, 1973.

The phone Cooper used, weighed 1.1kg and measured in at 228.6x127x44.4mm.

The phone prices at that time were expensive.

Phones were only used in business world but not for personal use.

Phones were made only for talking.

Skype is one of the most used applications to connect with others

As teens spend more time texting, habits of politeness may suffer in face-to-face communication

According to a recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, over the past 5 years, kids aged 8 to 18 have increased the amount of time they spend plugged into media by 1 hour and 17 minutes a day -- up from 6 hours and 21 minutes to 7 hours and 38 minutes

- Entertainment:

27% said they had trouble doing something because they did not have their phone

Because of those applications on our cellphones, our short free time can run fast

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References

Goodwin, R. (2013, April 3). The History of Mobile Phones: 1973 to 2007.

Anjarwalla, T. (n.d.). Inventor of cell phone: We knew someday everybody would have one. Retrieved from http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/07/09/cooper.cell.phone.inventor/

Stewart, E. (Ed.). (2013). Does cell phone use really affect our communication skills? Retrieved from http://lhslance.org/2013/features/cell-phone-use-really-affect-communication-skills/

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