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The Effects of Texting on Literacy: Is It Corrupting Language?

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THE EFFECTS OF TEXTING ON LITERACY:
Is it corrupting language?

1.0 INTRODUCTION

What’s SMS? SMS first appeared in GSM in about 1991. SMS later appeared in CDMA and TDMA networks. Mobile Origination (MO) - a key feature of SMS, allowing the user to originate SMS messages from the handset - has only became available to non-GSM users in 2000. Ask a kid anywhere in the world, he or she would tell it is form of talking to another person(s), with a cell phone using letters and not words. SMS means “short messaging service”. Meaning sending and receiving short, most of the time very short messages, to and fro one another. Texting also refer to the art and skills of using abbreviations and other techniques to create SMS and instant messages. …show more content…

Text-messaging tools with all its popularity and promise do have its critics, especially in the area of education. To overcome text length limitations of text-messaging, users have developed their own form of shorthand, code or jargon. This raises concerns with many educators including former teacher and now author Jacquie Ream, who feels that this type of communication is destroying the way our kids read, think, and write (Shaughnessy, 2008). She contended that it is too easy, too simple, and this type of communication using acronyms and shorthand does not require critical thinking skills or analysis. According to Ream, text messaging is destroying the written word, and she believes students today need to do more writing, not in the form of instant messages, but well thought out essays (Shaughnessy, 2008). They need to know how to construct a sentence and an essay. Additionally, they need to know how to use punctuation properly. O’Connor (2005) reported that the more students use tools like IM the less they are able to separate formal and informal English. In other observations on student writing, Friess (2003), noted that although students seemed to communicate scholarly thoughts, they did not seem to know it’s “y-o-u,” not “u.” Other concerns expressed are spacing of words, or lack thereof, use of all lowercase letters, abbreviations, acronyms, and emoticons. Clear writing is clear writing no matter what the medium

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