How Does Text Messaging Affect Teen Literacy

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The Impact of Text Messaging on Teens Literacy
If we walk around in any public places, restaurants, or even just in the streets we cannot stop seeing and noticing that most teenagers are holding their phones. We might wonder what are they actually doing with their phones? Would they actually be reading positive influential articles, playing games, checking social media statues accounts, looking at their own pictures, or their peer pictures, or doing the most obvious thing -texting? Most teenagers now are almost inseparable from their cellphones, not because they are constantly talking, or because they are immersed in the Electronically Mediated Communication, but because they are connected with their friends through text messaging. Text messaging …show more content…

First it will describe how text messaging in Electronically Mediated Communication has been used. Second, it will discuss the negative effects of text messaging in EMC on teen’s literacy or school work. Third, it will evaluate some of the benefits of text messaging in EMC in education. For the purpose of this paper teens literacy is defined as the ability or quality for teenagers to be able to read and write formally. Some examples include avoiding abbreviations, nonstandard spellings, and carefree punctuation. Text messaging is defined as the language used in the act of composing, sending an electronic,brief message between mobile phones, or devices over a phone network, usually containing carefree punctuation, emoticons, symbols, abbreviations, and nonstandard spelling. Also Electronically Mediated Communication (EMC)- is a language used in emails, chat rooms, blogs, and social networking sites, text messaging (Social 1). However, regardless of the results of texting affects teenagers’ literacy, what is the importance of the impact that text messaging creates in teens lives. This topic is important for teens who want to go into the academic world they have to be able to write properly, or even for those who don't want to go to college if they are not able to write grammatically, or properly, they could be perceived as

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