You will identify a specific problem, reflect on the nature of that problem, and discuss the various ways that different people have tried to respond to the problem. To discover what others think, you will need to do some research (through the library, on the internet, etc.). Focus on your response (i.e., what you think, how you feel) to the ideas and perspectives you uncover in your research. Your audience should come away with a sense of why you care about this problem and how you are trying to make sense of what others think about the problem. However, remember that your goal is not to solve the problem; your goal is to explore. By the end of your essay, this exploration should help your audience develop a deeper understanding of the different perspectives on the problem, and they should be better equipped to make their own informed choices (about 4 -6 pages).
- A thesis statement
- A response to what others (authors of sources) have said
- Appropriate background information
- A clear indication of why the topic matters to a specific audience
- Good reasons and quotes from sources
- A Works Cited page and in-text citations
You will need to use (summarize, paraphrase, and/or quote) from at least 3 sources of Trustworthy Information
- A thesis statement
- A response to what others (authors of sources) have said
- Appropriate background information
- A clear indication of why the topic matters to a specific audience
- Good reasons and quotes from sources
- A Works Cited page and in-text citations
You will need to use (summarize, paraphrase, and/or quote) from at least 3 sources of Trustworthy Information
Possible sources for Smartphone Addiction
Psychological Perspective:
- Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? (Twenge)
Sociological/Statistical Perspective:
- The Impact of Digital Life (Pew Research Center)
Journalistic Perspective:
Spiritual Perspective:
Self-Help Perspective: