On March 7th, 1876, communication in America was changed forever. The patent for the very first telephone was granted to Alexander Graham Bell. Bell, amongst other scientists, had been trying to find …
Mobile Phones
I have a prediction. In the near future, school life will no longer resemble what it is now. Gone will be the lively, mindless chatter along the hallways. In its place, there will only be bleak, deafe…
Cell phones are an important part of everyday life, they help us communicate, and browse many different topics. Although they pose as a helpful and important tool when navigating life, the real questi…
Androids and iPhones have been competing for many years to see which is the best, but they are better in their ways. Androids and iPhones are both very advanced devices, but the iPhone has just been t…
The uses of cell phones are endless, although they can be a helpful learning tool, they can also present a distraction. Schools have been debating for years whether they should be allowed in a school …
Out of all American households in 2018, ninety-two percent had at least one type of computer and eighty-five percent had an internet subscription, according to a study done by the American Community S…
Did you know 44% of Americans say they cannot go a day without using their phones? As being among the 44%, I can agree that I cannot go a day without my phone. I am always using my phone and I realize…
Cell phones have taken the world by storm. It began with the first iPhone, in 2007 with a small 3 1/2 inch screen and only 16GB of storage. Released by Apple, this phone became the foundation for the …
Banning cell phones in school? Allowing students to use their cellphones in the classroom is a controversial topic. But students have already found ways of using cell phones in school for academic pu…
How would you feel if one day you got to work and opened your email to find out that the school board does not want the school staff to use personal devices until they leave school grounds? Well, that…