APA Journals Article Spotlight: Learning, Interrupted: Cell Phone Calls Sidetrack Toddlers' Word Learning

2017 ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. e52-e55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Avidan ◽  
Galel Yacobi ◽  
Charles Weissman ◽  
Phillip D. Levin

Author(s):  
Bert O. Burraston ◽  
Stephen J. Bahr ◽  
David J. Cherrington

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronggang Zhou ◽  
Pei-Luen Patrick Rau ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Damin Zhuang

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 53-69
Author(s):  
Rosalía Winocur

The popularization of mobile devices in the everyday life of Mexico City's broad socio-cultural sectors, particularly the cell phone, calls attention to the fact that young people read and write permanently, from the moment they wake up to the time they go to bed. They receive and answer dozens of messages throughout the day, and they search and publish all kinds of information. Nonetheless, surveys that measure reading practices leave out questions about these experiences, and subjects, when questioned about their reading habits and preferences, don't mention nor recognize them in their answers. These observations led us to ethnography traditional and emergent reading and writing practices and representations that young people studying Communication in a public university have. Its main results are reviewed in this paper.


Author(s):  
Damena Agonafer ◽  
Juan Ibarra ◽  
Kendrick McGee ◽  
Frank Platt ◽  
Kendall Harris ◽  
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The Heat Pipe Assisted Heat Sink (HPAHS) team will be working on solving challenging thermal management problems for a device known as the base transceiver station (BTS); a device used to transfer cell phone calls. This problem was raised due to transfer cell phone calls. This problem was raised due to the high use of cell phone in recent years. According to 2002 Scarborough Research, the number of cell phones in US was 180 million (2/3 of population). Due to this high increase in demand for cell phone usage, Replacement Handset Shipments are projected to increase worldwide from Current 40% of total shipments to almost 85%. This will increase from 211 million in 2002 to 591 million by 2008 (Nokia). Cell phone calls are transferred via a device known as the base transceiver station (BTS). Cell phone companies are increasing the performance of the BTS by adding more electronics. Nokia is increasing the current BTS performance by adding another power amplifier. We will encounter the problem of designing the thermal solution to ensure optimal thermal performance, while meeting customer requirements of cost and manufacturing process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (40) ◽  
pp. 4224-4233
Author(s):  
Naseem Hyder Rajput

Background/Objectives: Regular attendance at school is essential for allround development of students. The fundamental objective of this study was to utilize low-cost technology of cell phones to report to parents/guardians about the attendance of their children at schools and ascertain the impacts of cell phone calls on the attendance of Middle School students placed at risk of Drop out. Methods/Statistical analysis: This study was Experimental with a PretestPosttest Control Group by design and descriptive by purpose. The participants were 30 eight graders belonging to a Public Middle School of District Shaheed Benazirabad in Pakistan. These participants were then randomly assigned to Control and Experimental Groups (15 each). For intervention of making cell phone calls to parents/guardians to inform and ask them about the reason for the absence of their child, a teacher in each participating school was assigned this responsibility. The intervention lasted for 3 months. The data was analyzed using SPSS repeated measure t-test to calculate the significance of the impact of intervention. Findings: Results of the present study indicated that the attendance of Experimental Group on Posttest (75.07 %) was significantly higher than that on Pretest (62.87%). Novelty : This study utilizes existing technology available to almost everyone and bridges the parents and school administration to get the best outcome quickly; mobile-based intervention is simple and docile to regulate students’ performance at school level; it also improves the safety of the students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 2473011420S0041
Author(s):  
Ryan G. Rogero ◽  
Daniel Corr ◽  
Meghan Bishop ◽  
Brandon Erickson ◽  
Daniel Seigerman ◽  
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Category: Other; Basic Sciences/Biologics Introduction/Purpose: There are a wide variety of ways in which physicians choose to manage communications with their patients outside of official visits and interactions. Some defer to ancillary staff/services (e.g. surgery schedulers, medical assistants) or mid-level providers (e.g. registered nurses, physicians assistants) until the situation warrants a call back directly from the physician. Less commonly, some choose to provide their cell phone number to patients to provide them with direct access should the need arise. The purpose of this prospective study was to explore to what extent patients utilize the cell phone numbers of orthopaedic surgeons in the immediate period after it is provided to them. Methods: Seven fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons from 5 different subspecialties (adult reconstruction, foot and ankle, hand and wrist, spine, sports) in a single private, multi-site orthopaedic surgery group located in a major metropolitan area each provided their personal cell phone number to approximately 30 consecutive patients during a 1-month period. The surgeon’s phone number was written down on a business card, and the surgeons themselves provided the card to the patient. Phone calls and voice mail messages received in the 30 days following the patient receiving the phone number were recorded, and the reasons for these calls were categorized as being ‘appropriate’ (e.g. acute postoperative issues, unclear instructions) or ‘inappropriate’ (e.g. administrative issues, medication refills, advanced imaging-related inquires). Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine if any patient variable or surgeon subspecialty was independently associated with calling the surgeon cell phone number. Results: Two-hundred seven patients, average age 51.5 years, were provided cell phone numbers. During the 30 days following administration of cell phone numbers, 21 patients (10.1%) made calls to their surgeon, for an average of 0.15 calls per patient. Six patients (2.9%) called more than once. Seventeen calls (54.8%) were deemed appropriate, and 14 calls (45.2%) inappropriate. Student’s t-tests (age) and chi-square analysis (sex, visit type, surgeon subspecialty) did not reveal significant difference between callers and non-callers (Table 2). Sports had the highest proportion of patients calling (16.9%), whereas foot & ankle had the lowest (4.0%), though surgeon subspecialty did not differ significantly (p=.3119). Logistic regression analysis did not reveal age (p=.7147), sex (p=.8230), visit type (p=.8745), or surgeon subspecialty (p=.1960) to be associated with calling. Conclusion: Our study has demonstrated a low rate of patient utilization of surgeon cell phone number when provided to them. If surgeons choose to provide their cell phone number to patients, we recommend specifying appropriate reasons to call in order to maximize the effectiveness of this communication method. [Table: see text]


Author(s):  
Ruiqi Ma ◽  
Mohamed A. Sheik-Nainar ◽  
David B. Kaber

This research investigated the effects of an adaptive cruise control (ACC) system, and cell phone use in driving, on a direct objective measure of situation awareness (SA). Subjects drove a virtual car in a medium-fidelity driving simulation and performed a following task. Half of the subjects were required to respond to cell phone calls and all subjects completed trials with and without use of the ACC system. SA was measured using a simulation freeze technique and SA queries on the driving situation. Results indicated use of the ACC system to improve driving task SA under normal driving conditions, and cell phone conversations degraded SA. Results also revealed the ACC system to improve safe driving headway distance. Although the deviations in headway distance from an optimum were greater during cell phone conversations, this did not prove to be significant in terms of performance under normal driving conditions.


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