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Smartphone Nation

Smartphone Nation

Why We're All Addicted To Screens And What You Can Do About It

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Smartphones, social media and AI are here to stay. Leading expert Professor Kaitlyn Regehr, The Digital Nutritionist, gives us the tools to consume them safely, keeping the advantages and joy of the digital world, but teaching us how to and spot risks and dangers and step away when we're over-reliant. She believes that our constant, unconscious scrolling is as dangerous as smoking and here she offers a clear process for embedding ?digital nutrition' - healthy interaction with our phones and devices - in our daily lives.

After all, it is clear we are living in the age of the smartphone. We all rely on our devices, checking them multiple times an hour, but, increasingly, we worry about the impact of our - and our kids' - phone use. UCL professor Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr is a leading expert on the effect of digital technology on our brains and in Smartphone Nation she sets out how the content we consume is created, why it's so addictive, and gives us the tools and understanding to protect ourselves, and our families, from harm.

Removing smartphones from our lives is unrealistic and counter-productive: instead, we need to learn how we can use them healthily and safely. Smartphone Nation will explain exactly how algorithms work, why you're being shown the particular content you are, and how AI has the potential to change the way you think, whilst equipping you with the tools you need to take control of this often overwhelming online world.

Smartphone Nation is a game-changing practical book that empowers us to enjoy the benefits of technology while understanding how it works, how to teach our kids, and for each and every one of us to be in control of how we use it.

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Mai 2025, ca. 256 Seiten, Englisch
Pan macmillan Ltd.
978-1-0350-6902-6

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