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I learning: The role of the internet and interactive services in youth social learning, school and wellbeing

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posted on 2022-10-12, 03:57 authored by Margaret Hume, G Sullivan Mort
The purpose of this research has been to examine youth consumption of high-speed internet technology and online interactive services and their impact on school learning, social learning and well-being. With the advent of increased speed and capability of the internet, interest in the impact social media and internet usage on youth, social capital, youth anxiety and stress has been topical. Issues including cyber-bullying, stalking, impersonating others, hacking and spying, and bearing on personal brand have all been of interest to researchers with little research focussing on the positive learning outcomes such as school performance and social learning for this cohort. This research project investigates 10-14 years olds’ attitudes to the internet, online practices and online usage to ascertain the relationship to learning and well-being.

History

Volume

17

Issue

3

Start Page

62

End Page

81

Number of Pages

21

ISSN

1440-5377

Publisher

University of Southern Queensland * The Department of Management & Organisational Behaviour

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

University of Southern Queensland

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

International Journal of Organisational Behaviour