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http://dx.doi.org/10.20465/KIOTS.2021.7.1.055

Analysis of the Effect of The Internet Activation on Students in IoT Environment  

Lee, Dong-Woo (Department of Computer Information, Woosong University)
Cho, Kwangmoon (Department of Electronic Commerce, Mokpo National University)
Lee, Seong-Hoon (Division of Computer Engineering, Baekseok University)
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Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence / v.7, no.1, 2021 , pp. 55-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
The world is changing rapidly as the Internet spreads and various smart devices appear. High-performance PCs and high-speed communication networks are rapidly spreading in every home, and all kinds of the internet sites are emerging. In particular, the high education enthusiasm of Korean parents adds to this, and the ratio of the internet users among teenagers is exploding every day. In the case of adolescents, most of them use the Internet for online games, indicating that online games are the main cause of the internet addiction. This study was conducted using a questionnaire for male and female high school students using the Internet, and demographic and sociological characteristics were used only as basic data. In this study, as much as parents, students and teachers think, the results of the internet addiction type analysis according to academic achievement in humanities high school students are to be investigated to determine whether internet use has an effect on academic achievement.
Keywords
IoT; Game; Addiction; Education; ICT;
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