Lenhart, A. (2015, April 9). Teens,
social media & technology overview 2015: Smartphones facilitate shifts in
communication landscape for teens. Retrieved October 24, 2015, from
http://www.pewinternet.org/files/2015/04/PI_TeensandTech_Update2015_0409151.pdf
It is no surprise that the continual
advancement of technology changes how people do things. I think technology has
had the greatest impact on teens. The Pew Research Center continues to
enlighten us on how technology has had an impact on all of our lives. This time
the report I read dealt with how smartphones have facilitated Internet use
among teens.
The research conducted by the Pew
Research Center consisted of 1,060 teens that were ages 13 to 17 both male and
female, from various ethnic backgrounds, and various socio-economic
backgrounds. The team at the Pew Research Center understands that teens prefer
technology so the study was conducted online instead of their usual method of
gathering data which is an over the phone interview. The study revealed that
most teens go online using mobile devices especially smartphones. This is due
to the convenience and constant access to the internet that these devices
provide. Out of the 1,060 teens surveyed 92% of them report going online daily
with 56% reporting they go online several times a day as opposed to 12% who
report they go online only once-a-day and 6% reporting going online weekly.
According to the article, smartphones and other mobile devices have become the
primary driver of teen internet use. I have to agree with the researchers, I
believe that teens are always on the Internet now because they are carrying the Internet in their pockets. If smartphones and other mobile devices did not
exist teens would not have the Internet at their fingertips unless they were at
home or school. I believe having easy access to the Internet for teens is
important especially for homework, but I feel that having easy access to the Internet from their phone is not always a good thing. Some teens are using the Internet too much because it is so easy to access from their devices. The study
also reported that teens that do not go online from their mobile devices go
online less than those who do.
The research also found that social
media use is prominent because of the easy accessibility given to teens using
mobile devices. From the prominent social media platforms it was found that
Facebook is the most popular. The study stated, “Facebook remains the most used
social media site among American teens ages 13 to 17 with 71% of all teens
using the site. The use of the other social media sites is as follows:
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Instagram 52%
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Snapchat 41%
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Twitter 33%
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Google+ 33%
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Vine 24%
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Tumblr 14%
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Different social media site 11%
The study also found that older
teens ages 15 to 17 are mostly likely to use Facebook than teens ages 13 to 14.
It was found that younger teens ages 13 to 14 are more likely to use Instagram.
I feel that this occurs because younger teens are barely getting permission
from their parents to use social media so parents feel that Instagram is a good
place to get them started. Plus I feel that Instagram is easier to use than Facebook
and this might be appealing to younger teens.
The study not only found that teens
access the Internet more through their smartphones, but the study also found
that because of smartphones the way teens communicate has changed. The research
found that 90% of the teens in this study use their phones to send text
messages. On average it was found that teens send and receive at least 30 texts
per day. Not only are teens using their phones for texting they are downloading
and using messaging apps like Kik and WhatsApp. I understand that texting is so
much easier, but I also miss the regular phone calls. I just feel like as much
as I enjoy and appreciate technology, teens and adults alike are deviating from
human interaction which is so necessary. The only regular phone calls I have on
a daily basis are the calls to my parents because they strongly believe that a
phone call is a thousand times better than a text message and I appreciate
that.
One
thing is certain and that is that technology is here to stay. Teens will
continue to embrace it and use it and as adults we need to learn to keep up
with it.
Pew
Reading Total For This Article: 47 pages
Current Total Pew Readings: 62 pages
I also read this article. You hit many of the same points that I did in my blog. I definitely agree with your closing. We, as adults, need to keep up!!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder about the lack of human interaction~ even as parents, do we look at our kids when they talk? Or are we always looking at email and that sort of thing?
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