Post by Albert Barkley on Sept 8, 2015 6:45:59 GMT
There are some students who claim that they would not have survived their PhD thesis writing services if it was not for the benefits and advantages of social media while other students have been heard complaining that it was the biggest distraction while working and they could not concentrate on writing their thesis when they were active on social media and blame it for the less marks they got.
The debate on the benefits and cons of social media is a never ending one. each of us has to know how it is helping us and how it is harming us and use it accordingly but there are have been a large number of people who support it and call it the best thing after internet. According to them it not only helps them stay connected no matter where they are and what they are doing but it also provides them insight on so many things they didn’t know about before. They call it the right tool for information which provides them information from the other part of the world too if they need it.
This article discusses some of the good and the bad points of social media and its effects on PhD students.
There are some uses of social media for students as they can building a follow on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn that can help them make contact, seek help from other more experienced and knowledgeable people, it is not by any chance the most essential tool for all PhD students. It should not be denied that social media is also a very big distraction for students as they keep on checking their profile as well as their friends and instead of accomplishing their tasks; they end up wasting their time.
While social media can be used by the PhD students to build their reputation in the field and create an online presence for them, in most of the cases, students just end up making friends and chatting to them all day long. It is a very limited number of PhD students who only use social media as seriously as they should and only reap its benefits and not the problems it brings for them.
Using social media can distract students as they can wander away too far in their search for the right contacts and the right information for writing their thesis or dissertations. Most of the students seek help from their social networking contacts by asking them advice and information on their topic but sometimes they get so contradictory advice that it becomes very confusing for them and they find it difficult to decide which information they should use and how.
Students can also become addicted to social media if they are not careful and use it sparingly and only for the good it offers them as it does not take any time to turn evil from necessity. Its advantages make it a good thing while its abuse can make it something bad for students which can only land them in trouble.
The debate on the benefits and cons of social media is a never ending one. each of us has to know how it is helping us and how it is harming us and use it accordingly but there are have been a large number of people who support it and call it the best thing after internet. According to them it not only helps them stay connected no matter where they are and what they are doing but it also provides them insight on so many things they didn’t know about before. They call it the right tool for information which provides them information from the other part of the world too if they need it.
This article discusses some of the good and the bad points of social media and its effects on PhD students.
There are some uses of social media for students as they can building a follow on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn that can help them make contact, seek help from other more experienced and knowledgeable people, it is not by any chance the most essential tool for all PhD students. It should not be denied that social media is also a very big distraction for students as they keep on checking their profile as well as their friends and instead of accomplishing their tasks; they end up wasting their time.
While social media can be used by the PhD students to build their reputation in the field and create an online presence for them, in most of the cases, students just end up making friends and chatting to them all day long. It is a very limited number of PhD students who only use social media as seriously as they should and only reap its benefits and not the problems it brings for them.
Using social media can distract students as they can wander away too far in their search for the right contacts and the right information for writing their thesis or dissertations. Most of the students seek help from their social networking contacts by asking them advice and information on their topic but sometimes they get so contradictory advice that it becomes very confusing for them and they find it difficult to decide which information they should use and how.
Students can also become addicted to social media if they are not careful and use it sparingly and only for the good it offers them as it does not take any time to turn evil from necessity. Its advantages make it a good thing while its abuse can make it something bad for students which can only land them in trouble.