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Annotated Bibliography on How Smartphones Improve Lives of Americans Shane, Brian. "Smart Devices Make for Smart Kids." SIRS 2012.The author talks about the usefulness of Smartphones in class. This is because most schools in America are now letting students access Smartphones in class. Smartphones assist the students to take class work photos, set reminders and look up the meanings of words. A student interviewed by the author confided: “My education becomes something I walk around in my pocket”.
Students who do not have Smartphones are allowed to work in groups with those who have them. Laptops are also included in this category. The author asserts that the number is expected to grow given the fact that more schools are experimenting with Smartphone devices and mobile apps in the learning environment. It saves on pencil and paper, agrees Shane. The author makes a credible case because she does not just use facts, but the actual words of students interviewed. “With Smartphones, learning is a whole new experience,” she quotes a student.
Smartphones are significant in the daily education of the American child. Jessop, Sonia. "Do It Yourself Health Care with Smartphones." SIRS 2011.Author Sonia delves deep into the importance of Smartphones in health care. She observes that consumers are now increasingly using Smartphones to “collect vital information regarding health and storing it electronically”. They can use the gathered information to treat chronic diseases and prevent acute ones, without necessarily involving physicians.
Jessop talks about the benefits of Smartphones in health, pointing out the fact that it provides them with tips on what to eat, monitor hypertension and diabetes and how they can work with some 90-health devices in the market. The Smartphone has all the health information pertaining to a patient stored in their personal health records (P.H.R). Although the project is growing slowly, observes the author, there will be positive developments in the future. The source is helpful because it shows that the American people can rely on Smartphones to know about diseases and their treatment; they can socialize and take control of illnesses.
Works Cited Jessop, Sonia. "Do It Yourself Health Care with Smartphones." SIRS 2011. Shane, Brian. "Smart Devices Make for Smart Kids." SIRS 2012.
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