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LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Analyze the influence of technology on health, recognize ways tech designers hook users, and strategize to find balance.
HEALTH ED STANDARD
Analyze the influence technology has on both personal and family health. (NHES 2)
KEY VOCAB
coincidence, dopamine, primitive, ignite, tinkering, hacking, overt, engage, compulsively, persona, authentic, isolating
Lesson Plan: Are You Addicted to Your Phone?
People often joke about how teens are addicted to devices, but with game and app designers working to get people hooked, digital addiction is a real problem. Teens will learn some of the tricks, and identify ways to strike balance.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What can I do to make sure I maintain a balanced relationship with my digital devices?
CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
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CRITICAL-THINKING QUESTIONS
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
MAKING CONNECTIONS
NHES 6
It can be difficult to stay on task with all of the distractions at our fingertips. Using the TIME MANGEMENT MOTIVATOR to guide them, students will create a goal for themselves to help them stay focused when they work. Limiting distractions from phones, tablets, laptops, and video games will increase productivity, and make time on devices even more of a treat.
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
NHES 2
As digital technology has taken hold of so many areas of life, it can be difficult to step back, slow down, and observe how we feel about it. Using the DIGITAL DETOX activity sheet, students will plan an afternoon to try and go tech-free and then reflect on the experience.
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