The correlation between social media screen time and GPA amongst college students

Presenter Information

Nicky LouisFollow

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation

Mentor/Supervising Professor Name

Ruth Williams

Description

This presentation will go over the impact of technology usage of social media on college students. The data for this research will be collected in a survey form to get information on the number of social media apps, which apps are being used the most etc. The purpose of this study is to be able to track how social media is affecting college students. To distinguish whether or not social media can affect positive or negative academia. Many who are in undergrad strive to further their education through graduate school, medical school, etc. so in turn not performing to standards can hinder future goals. This research could benefit future researchers who are interested in how technology usage can affect someone who is striving to succeed.

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The correlation between social media screen time and GPA amongst college students

This presentation will go over the impact of technology usage of social media on college students. The data for this research will be collected in a survey form to get information on the number of social media apps, which apps are being used the most etc. The purpose of this study is to be able to track how social media is affecting college students. To distinguish whether or not social media can affect positive or negative academia. Many who are in undergrad strive to further their education through graduate school, medical school, etc. so in turn not performing to standards can hinder future goals. This research could benefit future researchers who are interested in how technology usage can affect someone who is striving to succeed.