Since posts on social media are acceptable among students’ peers regardless of attention to detail, social media effects on student
writing can be negative
. Grammar and spelling errors – The most common errors social media brings are grammar and spelling. … Writing too fast increases errors and gives less time to think.
So while professional communicators shouldn’t jump on every trendy new word, phrase, or abbreviation, sprinkling in a few here and there can’t hurt. After all,
there’s no evidence that social media is ruining the way we write
.
Their findings suggested that social media use is
negatively associated with reading and academic performance
. They also noted that about two-thirds of college students were found using social media while in class or reading. These multitasking increases distraction and becomes detrimental to student reading abilities.
How does technology affect writing skills?
Technology has
enabled writers to publish their work faster and share it with readers across the globe
. The ability to write and publish many volumes also raises quality issues. Some writers are able to maintain their quality of work across all volumes but some lower their writing standards.
Social media language generally pollutes grammar, spelling and sentence construction to name but
a few aspects of writing
. Such errors in writing are said to pollute the text.
The answer seems to be that they do. The National Literacy Trust found that social networking sites and
blogs
help students to develop more positive attitudes toward writing and to become more confident in their writing abilities. … Having a blog also affects writing behaviour.
55.0% of Americans have left an online comment and 77.9% have read the comments at some point. Of those who have left a comment, 77.9% have done so
via social media
. Just over half (50.7%) of Americans do not read news comments or leave comments on news sites.
Does technology help students writing?
The research required me to observe, interview, and survey teachers and students as they incorporated technology into writing. The results indicated that
technology allows students to enhance their writing by adding more precise detail into their writing pieces
and it initiates self revisions.
How does technology affect reading and writing?
Technology
can help students discuss their ideas by bringing readers and writers together in the same classroom
, and it can help students work together at different times through google documents and blogging. Another important feature of using technology is that it allows students to remix various media.
Why does technology can decline the writing skill?
Plagiarism
: Due to the easy access to a lot of written work and resources on the internet. It has made most students lazy and has brought about a decline in writing skills. Students feel all they need to do is to just copy-paste an already published work rather than using their own words.
Social media is
destroying our communication skills
. … People are so glued to their phones that they have forgotten how to communicate, or in this case how to go out and meet people. With every new social media that appears, fewer and fewer face to face conversations become the norm.
One of the most notable ways that social media has influenced the English language, is through the
appropriation of existing vocabulary
. Words that had existing meanings, have now been given other meanings in an online context, which then spills over into verbal communication.
While it may seem to some that social media is helping students, it is actually true that social media is causing writing to worsen.
Student’s writing has been affected by social media
and is causing teenagers to become lazier, encourages “tech talk”, and limits the student’s communication skills.
Too much use of Social Media can have adverse effects on students’ minds and they may also be exposed to
bad posture, eye strain, physical and mental stress
.
- Inadequacy about your life or appearance. …
- Fear of missing out (FOMO). …
- Isolation. …
- Depression and anxiety. …
- Cyberbullying. …
- Self-absorption. …
- A fear of missing out (FOMO) can keep you returning to social media over and over again.
Their findings suggested that social media use is
negatively associated with reading and academic performance
. They also noted that about two-thirds of college students were found using social media while in class or reading. These multitasking increases distraction and becomes detrimental to student reading abilities.