The Boom Of Social Media Is Supported By A UC Berkely Study As Beneficial For Adolescents - Digital Information World

The Covid 19 pandemic has done unprecedented harm to the world, both financially and emotionally. These times have been extremely tough for everyone in many ways including; large number of deaths, food crisis, economic clashes, unemployment and educational catastrophe. All of these leading towards a unstable human psychology.

Although Covid 19 has affected people in a lot of ways, education is the factor that was affected the most. The academic activities were halted due to the initial Covid 19 wave, however, preventative measures were taken and studies continued online. Institutes used conference meeting apps to conduct classes and subsequently increased the screen time for students, which was considered harmful until recently a study from UC Berkeley confirmed that the students who were spending more time on social media were less lonely than those who were spending less. Social media can be positive and negative both depending on its usage, but during the Covid 19 pandemic tables turned especially for adolescents. Due to multicultural impact of the pandemic teenagers have suffered emotionally and the only thing that's keeping them from falling apart is a daily dose of friendly social media sessions. Online learning is proving to be more efficient by a little more effort for example Magis-Weinberg and her team flew to Peru prior to the pandemic to conduct in-person data collection and analysis. The team worked with different groups of approximately 500 students and...



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