Using an Activity to Simulate the Dangers of Multitasking with Technology while Walking |
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Authors: | Edward J. Lazaros Renmei Xu Susan Londt |
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Affiliation: | Ball State University , Muncie , IN |
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Abstract: | People are increasingly trying to multitask while walking. Text messaging while walking is a significant area for concern. The number of text messages sent is expected to be more than 8 trillion in 2012. Texting is becoming so commonplace that people use this technology while engaged in other activities. The dangers of multitasking have hit the streets as people are becoming involved in more accidents while walking as they text on mobile phones. This simulation activity measures a student's ability to multitask by texting and walking. The activity simulates walking in the real world and is best suited for middle school students. Additional activities, after completing the simulation, will challenge middle school students to learn more about multitasking globally through scientific inquiry researched on the Internet. The students will use language arts skills to generate a report or presentation to share with classmates. Their findings will give the entire class a cultural perspective on accident statistical comparisons between different countries. |
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Keywords: | multitasking scientific inquiry technology texting |
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