Are smart phones  affecting productivity ? Dylan Glowacki
Smart Phones
Smart Phones Good or Bad ?? Smart phones and  their benefits within an academic setting has emerged. The complaint is that these high-tech phones can cause students to easily lose focus in class .  “ While smart phones  offer  efficiency and multi-tasking, their presence in classrooms still casts a dark shadow .” said Andrea Blakeman  , a Monash student
Pro’s Used for e-mail, texting and the Internet, the smartphone is an indispensible necessity for most college students.  Other advantages for students are weather applications, which can help students plan for the day  E-mail capabilities allow students to receive communication from faculty members and classmates on a rolling basis.
Pros Continued Those communication gateways allow students to stay up to date  with teachers as well as to stay updated on upcoming meetings and events. unknown. (2010).  smart phones.  Available: http://www.shutupandgoogleit.com/component/content/article/3-smartphone-articles/58. Last accessed 29th march 2010
Con’s Miss lecture notes whilst busy on your phones There is research which found that workers distracted by emails and phone calls suffer from various problems such as lower IQ, reduced sleep time, including negative effects on the physical release of stress hormones and adrenaline. Another study found that people who multitasking actually become less efficient at work.
Cons Continued Distracts yourself and others Ireth Halliwell. (2010).  The Pros And Cons of Smartphones.  Available: http://www.getele.com/tips/tips-the-pros-and-cons-of-smartphones.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
Stat’s Smartphone adoption is growing fast. Smartphone sales nearly doubled (89 percent) from the same quarter last year: 101.2 million phones sold in Q4 2010.  Smartphone statistics shows that 48% use Smartphones to aid in their business. The rest of the 52% use Smartphones for their personal use. anonymous. (2011).  market phone share statistics.  Available: http://www.mobile-marketing-blog.net/2011/02/smartphone-market-share-statistics.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
More Stats For Q4 2010, the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker  puts  smartphone sales at 100.9 million, up some 87% over Q4 2009. They report total smartphone sales for 2010 as 302.6 million, up around 74% on 2009.  The Coda Research Consultancy  predict  global smartphone sales of some 2.5 billion over the 2010-2015 period, and also  suggest  that mobile Internet use via smartphones will increase 50 fold by the end of that period.  Morgan Stanley Research  estimates  sales of smartphones will exceed those of PCs in 2012.  Gartner  expect  over 500 million smartphones to sell in 2012.  Mark Brownlow. (2010).  smat phone statistics and market share.  Available: http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/wireless-mobile/smartphone-statistics.htm. Last accessed 29th march 2010.
Conclusion This percentage of smart phone users keeps increasing year by year  As the Smart phones statistics show, it is the era of Smart phones.  I think smart phones if used correctly can add efficiency and mulitasking to your work
Refrence Mark Brownlow. (2010).  smat phone statistics and market share.  Available: http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/wireless-mobile/smartphone-statistics.htm. Last accessed 29th march 2010.  anonymous. (2011).  market phone share statistics.  Available: http://www.mobile-marketing-blog.net/2011/02/smartphone-market-share-statistics.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010.  unknown. (2010).  smart phones.  Available: http://www.shutupandgoogleit.com/component/content/article/3-smartphone-articles/58. Last accessed 29th march 2010  Ireth Halliwell. (2010).  The Pros And Cons of Smartphones.  Available: http://www.getele.com/tips/tips-the-pros-and-cons-of-smartphones.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
 

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    Are smart phones affecting productivity ? Dylan Glowacki
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    Smart Phones Goodor Bad ?? Smart phones and their benefits within an academic setting has emerged. The complaint is that these high-tech phones can cause students to easily lose focus in class . “ While smart phones offer efficiency and multi-tasking, their presence in classrooms still casts a dark shadow .” said Andrea Blakeman , a Monash student
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    Pro’s Used fore-mail, texting and the Internet, the smartphone is an indispensible necessity for most college students. Other advantages for students are weather applications, which can help students plan for the day E-mail capabilities allow students to receive communication from faculty members and classmates on a rolling basis.
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    Pros Continued Thosecommunication gateways allow students to stay up to date with teachers as well as to stay updated on upcoming meetings and events. unknown. (2010). smart phones. Available: http://www.shutupandgoogleit.com/component/content/article/3-smartphone-articles/58. Last accessed 29th march 2010
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    Con’s Miss lecturenotes whilst busy on your phones There is research which found that workers distracted by emails and phone calls suffer from various problems such as lower IQ, reduced sleep time, including negative effects on the physical release of stress hormones and adrenaline. Another study found that people who multitasking actually become less efficient at work.
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    Cons Continued Distractsyourself and others Ireth Halliwell. (2010). The Pros And Cons of Smartphones. Available: http://www.getele.com/tips/tips-the-pros-and-cons-of-smartphones.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
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    Stat’s Smartphone adoptionis growing fast. Smartphone sales nearly doubled (89 percent) from the same quarter last year: 101.2 million phones sold in Q4 2010. Smartphone statistics shows that 48% use Smartphones to aid in their business. The rest of the 52% use Smartphones for their personal use. anonymous. (2011). market phone share statistics. Available: http://www.mobile-marketing-blog.net/2011/02/smartphone-market-share-statistics.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
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    More Stats ForQ4 2010, the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker puts smartphone sales at 100.9 million, up some 87% over Q4 2009. They report total smartphone sales for 2010 as 302.6 million, up around 74% on 2009. The Coda Research Consultancy predict global smartphone sales of some 2.5 billion over the 2010-2015 period, and also suggest that mobile Internet use via smartphones will increase 50 fold by the end of that period. Morgan Stanley Research estimates sales of smartphones will exceed those of PCs in 2012. Gartner expect over 500 million smartphones to sell in 2012. Mark Brownlow. (2010). smat phone statistics and market share. Available: http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/wireless-mobile/smartphone-statistics.htm. Last accessed 29th march 2010.
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    Conclusion This percentageof smart phone users keeps increasing year by year As the Smart phones statistics show, it is the era of Smart phones. I think smart phones if used correctly can add efficiency and mulitasking to your work
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    Refrence Mark Brownlow.(2010). smat phone statistics and market share. Available: http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/wireless-mobile/smartphone-statistics.htm. Last accessed 29th march 2010. anonymous. (2011). market phone share statistics. Available: http://www.mobile-marketing-blog.net/2011/02/smartphone-market-share-statistics.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010. unknown. (2010). smart phones. Available: http://www.shutupandgoogleit.com/component/content/article/3-smartphone-articles/58. Last accessed 29th march 2010 Ireth Halliwell. (2010). The Pros And Cons of Smartphones. Available: http://www.getele.com/tips/tips-the-pros-and-cons-of-smartphones.html. Last accessed 29th march 2010
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