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Is the Cell Phone the New Pencil ? | edutopia.org

Is the Cell Phone the New Pencil ? | edutopia.org | ICT tips & tools, tracks & trails and... questioning them all ! | Scoop.it

Jeff Grabill (Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures Department at Michigan State University) :

Results from the survey in U.S. colleges :

* SMS texts (i.e., texts using short message services on mobile devices), emails, and lecture notes are three of the most frequently written genres (or types) of writing.

* SMS texts and academic writing are the most frequently valued genres.Some electronic genres written frequently by participants, such as writing in social networking environments, are not valued highly.

* Students write for personal fulfillment nearly as often as for school assignments.

* Digital writing platforms -- cell phones, Facebook, email -- are frequently associated with writing done most often.

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US election campaigning in 140 characters | BBC News

US election campaigning in 140 characters | BBC News | ICT tips & tools, tracks & trails and... questioning them all ! | Scoop.it

"Does a 140-character US election campaign message really matter in the race to the White House ?"

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What Americans Would Give Up For The Internet | Infographics

What Americans Would Give Up For The Internet | Infographics | ICT tips & tools, tracks & trails and... questioning them all ! | Scoop.it

"[...] Things get really interesting though when you start asking people what they would give up to keep the Internet in their lives. 73% of Americans say they’d give up alcohol. 43% would give up exercise. And 21% would give up sex. (Is that high or low ? Depends, I guess, on your own answer.) Just 10% would give up a car, which hints that most Americans would rather have a car than be celibate. America ! [...]"

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