Facebook games and social networking sites can be addictive for students, causing them to spend too much time online rather than focusing on schoolwork. While staying connected with friends and family through sites like Facebook can help reduce stress, excessive use may replace face-to-face communication and negatively impact young primary students through cyberbullying or rude comments from classmates that can lead to depression and affected studies. Secondary students are also influenced by inappropriate online comments that could escalate to fights.
Facebook games and social networking sites can be addictive for students, causing them to spend too much time online rather than focusing on schoolwork. While staying connected with friends and family through sites like Facebook can help reduce stress, excessive use may replace face-to-face communication and negatively impact young primary students through cyberbullying or rude comments from classmates that can lead to depression and affected studies. Secondary students are also influenced by inappropriate online comments that could escalate to fights.
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Facebook games and social networking sites can be addictive for students, causing them to spend too much time online rather than focusing on schoolwork. While staying connected with friends and family through sites like Facebook can help reduce stress, excessive use may replace face-to-face communication and negatively impact young primary students through cyberbullying or rude comments from classmates that can lead to depression and affected studies. Secondary students are also influenced by inappropriate online comments that could escalate to fights.
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•Spend too much time
checking friends’ status on Social Networking Facebook A boon or a bane •Social networking is slowly taking over face-to-face communication
•.Facebook lets you connect Implications
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