Research Article

Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom

Volume: 8 Number: 3 July 14, 2017
  • Corey Seemiller
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Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom

Abstract

Whether banking, communicating, watching television, or shopping, people can now do nearly anything on their personal digital devices. This digital access even extends to the college classroom where students use their personal devices for a multitude of non-class related purposes. Findings from a survey of 193 college undergraduates found that during class, students access particular types of platforms more frequently than others, providing insight into what they are doing when they are on their devices. Overall, students more often engage in accessing class information, utilizing online communication, using online photo sharing, and information seeking than other platforms. Based on the findings of the study, recommendations for educators are offered.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Corey Seemiller This is me
United States

Publication Date

July 14, 2017

Submission Date

July 18, 2017

Acceptance Date

July 5, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 8 Number: 3

APA
Seemiller, C. (2017). Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom. Contemporary Educational Technology, 8(3), 214-231. https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT
AMA
1.Seemiller C. Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2017;8(3):214-231. https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT
Chicago
Seemiller, Corey. 2017. “Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom”. Contemporary Educational Technology 8 (3): 214-31. https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT.
EndNote
Seemiller C (July 1, 2017) Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom. Contemporary Educational Technology 8 3 214–231.
IEEE
[1]C. Seemiller, “Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom”, Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 214–231, July 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT
ISNAD
Seemiller, Corey. “Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom”. Contemporary Educational Technology 8/3 (July 1, 2017): 214-231. https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT.
JAMA
1.Seemiller C. Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2017;8:214–231.
MLA
Seemiller, Corey. “Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom”. Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 8, no. 3, July 2017, pp. 214-31, https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT.
Vancouver
1.Corey Seemiller. Curbing Digital Distractions in the Classroom. Contemporary Educational Technology [Internet]. 2017 Jul. 1;8(3):214-31. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA68UK62JT