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Too screen time for kids of how it makes them less active
DeNisco, Alison. "Rethinking edtech amid parent concerns over screen time." District Administration, Jan. 2019, p. 21. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/apps/doc/A570439115/AONE?u=akstateu1&sid=AONE&xid=af1d3f96.
The authors belonged to the administration department catering to the district affairs. School administration department and teachers are direct audiences of the author. The work addresses schools taking into account that efforts are made to reduce the screen time for the school students in accordance with the parent's group. The work is directly related to my topic because it addresses the dilemma that more screen time is making children less active. It has been highlighted that there is a difference between actual screen time and academic screen time; however, initiatives are taken to reduce screen time and engage students in other activities. There is no prominent limitation. However, the work is well researched. All the facts and figures are clearly illustrated with a clear background. In other article, there is no information related to the use of screens in school; rather a generalized context is depicted. Certain steps are given that can ensure adequate physical health of a child.
Too much screen time prevents young tots from meeting healthy movement guidelines. (2017, Nov 20). PR Newswire Retrieved from https://ezproxy.library.astate.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/docview/1966050478?accountid=8363
The research work is done by a group of researchers at the University of Alberta who belonged to the Department of Public Health. Parents and caregivers are the specified audience. The article reflects the bibliography topic by inferring that increased screen time has reduced the actual and bodily movement of children, making them victim of disease. As parents and caregivers are addressed specified version of steps are mentioned that should be practiced in order to keep children physically fit. It is being inferred that restoration of physical activity can act as an integral approach to prevent children from chronic disease and impart healthy living. The information is well-researched, taking into account that, there is a limitation of knowledge a broader context of efforts to reduce screen time is not included, and addition of certain strategies must have made research more informative. The above article addresses the use of screens and information technology in the realms of academics; the context of article is specified to education.
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DeNisco, Alison. "Rethinking edtech amid parent concerns over screen time." District Administration, Jan. 2019, p. 21. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/apps/doc/A570439115/AONE?u=akstateu1&sid=AONE&xid=af1d3f96.
Too much screen time prevents young tots from meeting healthy movement guidelines. (2017, Nov 20). PR Newswire Retrieved from https://ezproxy.library.astate.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/docview/1966050478?accountid=8363
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