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Edwards, Erika, and Maggie Fox. “Teens Would Rather Text than Talk to You, Survey Finds.” NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/more-teens-addicted-social-media-say-they-re-wise-distractions-n908126.

  • This site gives statistics into the addiction of kids on social media. It shows how students are constantly distracted from their work and sometimes even ignore people who are talking to them because they are consumed by their media.

Hollis, Benjamin R, and Christopher A Was. “Mind Wandering, Control Failures, and Social Media Distractions in Online Learning.” Learning and Instruction, Pergamon, 1 Feb. 2016, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095947521630007X.

  • This scholarly article discusses the effect of social media on our capacity to learn. It follows a study which shows that our constant use of social media is wiring our brains to be in a constantly "wandering," making it hard to focus when needed.

Willis, Audrey. “6 Ways Social Media Changed the Way We Communicate.” Circa Interactive, 11 Dec. 2018, circaedu.com/hemj/how-social-media-changed-the-way-we-communicate/.

  • This site provides understanding into the many effects that social media has on our world today. The site focuses on the positives, with a focus on how social media allows people to communicate with others from all around the globe to create a wholesome environment.

Weinburg, Bruce D, et al. “Destination Social Business: Exploring an Organization's Journey with Social Media, Collaborative Community and Expressive Individuality.” Journal of Interactive Marketing, Elsevier, 30 Oct. 2013, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1094996813000418.

  • This scholarly article discusses the previous division of labor leading to a further and further divide between subgroups of a business and how it is disappearing because of social media. The article claims that social media enables broad collaboration across an entire business, streamlining ideas and keeping everyone knowledgeable about plans.

Sweatman, Mark. “4 Ways Social Media Has Changed the Job Market Forever.” Digital Marketing Magazine, 22 Sept. 2016, digitalmarketingmagazine.co.uk/social-media-marketing/4-ways-social-media-has-changed-the-job-market-forever.

  • This site paves the idea that social media will completely change the job market, affecting how candidates for a job are chosen. It goes in depth on some ways in which digital marketers are gaining big profits because of the blowup of social media.

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