Recent studies have shown that there is a negative correla- tion between social media and academic performance, since they can lead to behaviours that hurt students’ careers, e.g., addictedness. However, these studies either focus on smartphones and social media addicted- ness per se or rely on sociological surveys, which only provide approxi- mate estimations of the phenomena. We propose to bridge this gap by i) parametrizing social media usage and academic performance and ii) combining smartphones and time diaries to keep track of users’ activ- ities and their smartphone interaction. By analyzing the logs of social media apps while studying and attending lessons, and comparing them to students’ GPA, we can quantify negative and positive correlations via smartphones.
Mobile Social Media and Academic Performance / Giunchiglia, Fausto; Zeni, Mattia; Gobbi, Elisa; Bignotti, Enrico; Bison, Ivano. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno SocInfo 2017 tenutosi a Oxford , UK nel 13-15 Settembre 2017).
Mobile Social Media and Academic Performance
Giunchiglia, Fausto;Zeni, Mattia;Gobbi, Elisa;Bignotti, Enrico;Bison, Ivano
2017-01-01
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Recent studies have shown that there is a negative correla- tion between social media and academic performance, since they can lead to behaviours that hurt students’ careers, e.g., addictedness. However, these studies either focus on smartphones and social media addicted- ness per se or rely on sociological surveys, which only provide approxi- mate estimations of the phenomena. We propose to bridge this gap by i) parametrizing social media usage and academic performance and ii) combining smartphones and time diaries to keep track of users’ activ- ities and their smartphone interaction. By analyzing the logs of social media apps while studying and attending lessons, and comparing them to students’ GPA, we can quantify negative and positive correlations via smartphones.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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