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Kaden Hart; Christopher M. Warren; Seth Poulsen; John Edwards – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2024
We report on a study in which we examined the work habits of six students who agreed to use do not disturb on their phone while working on programming assignments. Two students tried do not disturb, and quickly quit using it. Three out of four remaining student participants were more productive while using do not disturb when working on their…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Computer Use, Student Behavior
Gray, Brenna Clarke – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2023
This paper reviews the Digital Detox project at TRU. At TRU, the Digital Detox is not necessarily about abstaining from technology altogether, but rather establishing a more ethical, healthier approach to the tools we are required to use every day. Conceived this way, a Digital Detox offers an approachable opportunity to discuss difficult and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Ethics, Partnerships in Education, Universities
Kayla Haweny; Erika I. Sodeika; Sasha B. Monaco; Morgan Botknecht; Martin Heesacker – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2025
Aim/Purpose: The aim of this paper is to evaluate whether the use of social media by college students is linked with diminished academic productivity, and if so, why? Background: In prior research, social media use was inversely related to academic productivity. We replicated that effect and tested whether depletion sensitivity, delay discounting,…
Descriptors: Social Media, Addictive Behavior, Productivity, Academic Achievement

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