Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Monday, October 16, 2023

Mobile phone addiction and junk food can cause serious health problems in children

 Mobile phone addiction and junk food can cause serious health problems in children


A bad lifestyle increases the risk of many diseases. Due to bad lifestyle, not only old people, but also young people are falling prey to various diseases these days. Not only adults, but also small children are suffering from many diseases due to wrong lifestyle and diet.


Recently, children are more at risk of diseases than adults, because children prefer to eat outside the home, they prefer to play mobile games than to go out to play. If parents do not pay attention to their children's lifestyle and diet, then the children may face many health problems in the future.






Bad lifestyle and diet can cause such health problems


Foods like junk food and packet food outside can cause malnutrition in children due to lack of nutrition. Artificial colors, sugar, fatty substances, sodium etc. are mixed, which causes the problem of increasing obesity. There is a problem like tonsils after eating cold ice cream juices.


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Consuming such food can lead to problems like stomach problems, obesity and later heart problems, diabetes and cancer.


Children use mobile phones a lot and are not physically active. Problems such as eye problems and virtual autism have also appeared due to using too many mobile phones. Special attention should be paid to these two things to save children from various health problems.


Give home cooked food


Junk food is becoming a headache for children's health. Children are more attracted to junk food and packet food available in the market than home made food. Junk food itself is not a fresh, nutritious and balanced meal. Artificial colors, sugar, fatty substances, sodium etc. are mixed in such foods, which can cause many diseases from obesity.


After filling their stomach with junk food, children do not eat other nutritious food. This causes them to lack nutrition. Therefore, children should be allowed to eat fresh home-made food rather than market food. Therefore, it is possible to prepare food for the children at home and arrange the time.


Send the children outside to play


Today's children have started spending more time on mobiles, tabloids and laptops. It has also become a good excuse for parents to deceive their children. But children should be encouraged to play more outdoor games, where their bodies are active. It increases physical activity. Good returns on overall health.


Physical fitness is necessary for a child's mental development. If the body is strong, healthy, fit, they can easily accept what they hear and see.


Physical fitness is also important for intellectual development. Therefore, exercise is essential for physical fitness. If children are used to outdoor games, they get physical exercise. They play with their friends, run and jump. It is a good physical exercise.

Saturday, March 11, 2023

5 mistakes parents make, which leads to mobile addiction in children

5 mistakes parents make, which leads to mobile addiction in children


"My child is hanging on the mobile all the time."


Many parents are complaining about this. Children are so busy with their mobile phones that they even forget to eat and play on time.

Saturday, November 19, 2022

It is important to tell the story of 'Once upon a time', not to forget children on mobile phones

It is important to tell the story of 'Once upon a time', not to forget children on mobile phones


In some advanced countries where technology has taken a leap, there is a trend of telling stories to children. It has not only saved them from mobile and laptop addiction, emotional development has also been done well. Writer Suvin Bhattarai believes that children who listen to stories from an early age will grow in love with books and develop reading culture.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Finally started MDMS, no more illegal mobile in Nepal

Finally started MDMS, no more illegal mobile in Nepal


Finally, Nepal Telecommunication Authority has implemented Mobile Device Management System (MDMS). This system, which was said to be implemented for a long time, was put into operation by the regulator on Thursday.

Saturday, December 26, 2020

How to get a child accustomed to mobile textbooks?

How to get a child accustomed to mobile textbooks?


Nowadays children are indulging in gadgets. They have started spending more time on mobiles, laptops, and tabs than on textbooks. In it, they watch videos, play games. Thus, the ability of students to focus on digital devices is weakening. Putting them in the classroom to read and write textbooks has become challenging. Generation Z (10 to 24 years old) and Generation Alpha (under 9 years old) have been born in a world where smartphones are setting their direction.


Today's children are so addicted to the stimuli from smartphone apps and streaming platforms that their attention is distracted from the classroom. This has added a big challenge to teachers. How to impart technology as well as traditional education to students?


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The development of a child's brain is a complex subject. Over the past few years, researchers around the world have expressed concern about the adverse effects of smartphones and media multi-tux on concentration.


"The obvious evidence is that technology, social media, instant access to the Internet, and smartphones are harming children," said Dr. Jim Taylor, author of Raging Generation Tech.


His evidence has not been fully substantiated, arguments can be made against him.


"We're fundamentally changing the way a child thinks and develops his or her brain," says Taylor.


Lara Shad, a seventh- and eighteenth-grade (12- to 14-year-old) child in Philadelphia, says the average teenager can concentrate for about 28 seconds.


Smartphones have affected their brain development. And, the teacher has no idea how to relieve the student from this.


Lara Shad became a teacher in 2015. She has not received any training on how to teach a child born in the digital age.


The influence of technology is beginning to be seen in the curriculum and teaching available in traditional schools. Curriculum-based digital media for children has increased the use of apps such as Instagram and Snapchat, which are full of pictures.


Erica Swift teaches sixth grade at a school in California. She says, ‘It has become very difficult for students to teach long and complex lessons. Whereas earlier students did not mind reading such a lesson. '


Today's students do not easily understand complex and long lessons. They have to be broken and taught. Some children have stopped reading long lessons.


Transferring text to a device may not be as helpful. The problem is a bit deeper than just prioritizing the screen overprint.


According to Taylor, concentration is the gateway to learning anything. Remembrance deepens understanding.


"Without the ability to concentrate, a child will not be able to produce any information," says Taylor. They are not able to remember it. This means that they cannot interpret, analyze, synthesize, and critique it and cannot come to any conclusions about the information. '


Classroom of the future


When students cannot understand or memorize a long lesson, the teacher categorizes the lesson into shorter parts. The teacher thinks that a short lesson is appropriate.


Some teachers are also focusing on increasing students' concentration. One teacher also created a clam app to help students meditate.


Some teachers go and communicate with the students wherever they are. Such as YouTube and Instagram.


Asha Choksi, vice president of global research and insight at educational publisher Pearson, cites the example of a teacher who created a video from a scientific experiment and posted it on YouTube.


He showed the same video to the students in the classroom and started trying to remind the students of the lesson.


Students can be attracted to digital platforms if they are interested. Destler praises the teacher who linked the history of Nazi propaganda to cyberbullying.


He says, "If you add today's relevant thing to the compulsory curriculum, students will try to understand it more interestingly."


Educational platforms like Flipgrid, where students can share their videos by giving presentations, teachers can help students by engaging them.


Pearson's 2018 study found that students in Generation Z prefer to watch videos rather than books. After teachers, video is the second-largest source of information for them.


If the teacher adjusts the rhythm to the student's attention, it will be easier for him to focus.


Some schools have adopted platforms such as Google Classroom, where students and parents can monitor grader upcoming assignments.


The damage done to reading skills through technology has been compensated as much as it has been done.


Computer reading


This school in Lexia has a very interesting reading method. There, students are encouraged to participate in sports.


A separate group of students is formed based on performance. Successful students are assigned a previous level offline job. Backward students are given digital practice, as long as they do not fully memorize the text.


In the field of American education technology Is a global leader. In 2018, the Edu Tech company raised जु 1.45 billion. However, companies like Flipgrid and Lexia were hit by another country.


The Edu Tech industry has spread rapidly in East Asia. Newton, like the American platform, has expanded abroad. These companies are exploiting global interest in creating digital classrooms for students.


Mixed study


Teachers are adopting technology in the classroom. However, some studies have shown that traditional classrooms can be more successful.


A 2015 study by the London School of Economics found that when schools in Birmingham, London, Leicester, and Manchester banned phones in the classroom, there was an improvement in GCSE exam scores.


William Lam, a professor of neuroscience and author of The Learning Skills Cycle, points to a 2014 study. It was learned that students who write notes in the classroom can memorize any information more than students who write on laptops.


Lame considers it dangerous to break any text into smaller sections. According to him, going from one lesson to another immediately does not develop the student's memory. When the teacher starts a lesson, the student should memorize the lesson completely.


However, some advocates of technology point out that there are shortcomings in traditional reading methods as well. Therefore, he said, it would be more effective to move forward by mixing both technology and traditional education.


Katie Davis, an associate professor at the University of Washington School of Information, says, "I've seen a lot of discussion among academics in recent years about whether reading through lectures is like a relic and will disappear like a dinosaur."


Davis acknowledges that new media and technology teach new skills. However, the lecture has its own place.


Elizabeth Hoover, chief technology officer at a public school in Alexandria, Virginia, is working to improve the quality of education.


Hoover says teachers are just as indispensable today. And face-to-face conversations with teachers are still an important part of the classroom.


Hoover takes the side of technology where it is impossible to teach a lesson offline.


Economic initiatives


Shaad also says that some teachers rely on technology only because they do not have enough offline resources.


If more financial support is provided to the school so that the teacher can focus on the backward students, then there is no need for a program like Lexia.


Philadelphia teacher Sophia Date teaches social studies in the 12th grade. She also says that it would not be appropriate to spend money on technology instead of teaching.


"Efforts are being made to promote technology in the classroom," she said. The grant-in-aid organization is paying a hefty sum for tabs or laptops. But, they are not allowed to pay the salary of a teacher for one year. '


The date makes it clear that equal access to technology is important for low-income students, but it cannot replace management change.


Let's learn to think


Technology weakens some aspects of education, but it also empowers students.


"It's believed that young people are a little bit depressed, a little bit lazy, and they're being provoked by technology," says Choksi, who is associated with Pearson.


In fact, we need to reduce the role of technology in empowering a child's learning and learning.


To satisfy any curiosity, the students first ask the teacher and wait for the answer. Now they do not have such patience. They have started using technology to satisfy their curiosity.


At present there is no solution to any problem in the textbook or practice booklet, the solution is sought on YouTube or Google.


As information becomes more ubiquitous, success no longer depends on what you know.


Instead, it depends on the ability to think with subtlety and creativity. The irony is that digital media is undermining this skill.


In digital media, children have adopted new media. Now the teacher has to update himself with this. Now the teacher has to guide the students on how to benefit from the technology. Also, the teacher must fundamentally educate the student so that he or she can succeed in a world where he or she is constantly distracted.

Friday, August 21, 2020

What to do when water enters the mobile?

What to do when water enters the mobile? You know, it's awkward


The rainy season is now underway. It is raining continuously in different parts of the country. But even during the rainy season, people have to go out of the house. In this way, some of us get soaked with water.



At the same time, the smartphone we have with us also gets wet. Sometimes our phone falls into the water by a small mistake. So today we are giving you some tips on what to do and what not to do if your smartphone gets wet in the rainy season.




The first thing you do when your phone is wet or in the water is to turn it off if your smartphone is on. Do not try to press or turn on any button after closing. Doing so will reduce the risk of short circuit in the phone.



If you have an old phone and it has the facility to remove the battery, easily remove the battery, memory card and SIM card. If the phone has a non-removable battery, there is a risk of a shirt. Now dry the phone under a fan or through a hair dryer (blower). Wipe the water on the phone with a cloth or paper napkin.


If you do not have a hair dryer, place the phone in the middle of dry rice. But keep in mind that rice nuts can go in through the headphone jack. Leave the phone to dry for at least 24 hours. This is the most useful and easy way to dry a wet phone.



Now take the phone out of the rice and turn it on. If the phone is not turned on, charge it. If the phone still does not open, go to the nearest mobile phone manufacturing center or related service center.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Instagram's 'Tiktok' coming

Instagram's 'Tiktok' coming


The rising popularity of video-sharing app Tiktok has attracted the world's leading technology companies. Following the controversial Chinese app Tiktak, the popular photo-sharing app Instagram is bringing its own 'Tiktak'.

Announcing this on Friday, Tiktok revealed that it is preparing to launch its video-sharing feature. The name of the video-sharing service of Instagram will be 'Reels'.

Reels will be launched in the United States and 50 other countries in August. Remember, Instagram has started testing reels in India since last week. Given India's ban on tickets, Instagram sees the launch of Reels in India as a test.


A Facebook spokesperson said: "We are always looking for what people want and are constantly innovating to improve the user experience. Platforms like Snap, Ticket, and others were created keeping in mind the desires of the people. But we can do that in a new way through Instagram than on those platforms and address the demands of our community. '

In Instagram's video sharing feature reels, users will be able to record, edit 15-second videos, add their favorite music and audio, and upload them to Stories and Instagram's Explore feature.

Instagram and its parent company Facebook are ahead in learning the various features of other apps. In 2016, Facebook and Instagram launched the Stories feature, which allows users to share their lost content within 24 hours.

This feature became very popular on Instagram and within 8 months, the number of users of the Instagram Stories feature surpassed the number of Snapchat users. That number doubled in 2018.

Instagram is not alone in learning about Tiktak's growing popularity. Even YouTube is making its own tick, named Shirts. YouTube shirts will be made public by the end of 2020.

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The screen sharing feature on Facebook Messenger, now you can see your friend's mobile screen


Millions of people use the social media site Facebook's messenger service every day. In April, the number of monthly active users of Facebook was 2.6 billion. Facebook is constantly bringing new updates for the users. And, recently, Facebook has added an important feature to its messenger app. The screen sharing feature has now been added to Facebook Messenger.

According to Facebook, the Messenger app will have screen sharing options for Android and iOS users. Until now, this feature was only available in the web version of Messenger, which has now been rolled out to the app version.

According to Facebook, this feature will also be available in Facebook's video conferencing service 'Messenger Rooms'. It is expected that Messenger Rooms will be able to compete with Microsoft Teams and Zoom.



Due to the Coronavirus epidemic, the increasing use of virtual meetings, including video conferencing, has become a necessity for screen sharing features on such digital platforms. From sharing an official presentation, screen sharing is also required for teachers during a video or virtual reading. With the help of the new feature, users will now be able to share their phone screen with anyone in Messenger. This feature will be available to all users with new updates.

This new feature in the Messenger app can be used for one-to-one video calls as well as group video calling of up to eight people. For this, the user has to login to the Messenger app and open the app and make a video call to someone. As soon as the call is added, an option called Share Your Screen will appear in the tab at the bottom of the screen. After tapping on it, the Messenger user connected to the video call will see the screen of your smartphone.

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