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COLUMN CHART REPRESENTING HOW STUDENTS OF DIFFERENT

AGE GROUPS SPEND THEIR TIME ON SOCIAL MEDIA

20 19
Percentae of Students

18
16 14
14
12 11
10
10 9 9
8 6 6 6
6 4 4
4 3
2
0
30 Minutes to One Hour Between One and Two Hours Between Two and Three More than Three Hours
Time Spent Hours

12-14 Years 15-17 Years 18-20 Years


BAR CHART COMPARING THE PRODUCTIVITY
OF STUDENTS WHEN THEY USE SOCIAL MEDIA
FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK AND GROUP WORK.
LEVEL OF PRODUCTIVITY

NOT PRODUCTIVE 41.43


5.71

AVERAGE 34.29
47.14

PRODUCTIVE 20
41.43

VERY PRODUCTIVE 4.29


5.71
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS

Group Work Individul Work


The Extent To Which Students At Various Age
Range Agreed/Disagreed With The Statement
“Students Can’t Use Social Media Constructively”.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

12-14 YRS: 12-14 YRS: 12-14 YRS: 12-14 YRS: 12-14 YRS:
0% 6% 11% 4% 0%

15-17 YRS: 15-17 YRS: 15-17 YRS: 15-17 YRS: 15-17 YRS:
13% 21% 19% 4% 4%

18-20 YRS: 18-20 YRS: 18-20 YRS: 18-20 YRS: 18-20 YRS:
0% 7% 9% 2% 0%

DIAGRAM DISPLAYING THE PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS EXTENT OF


AGREEMENT/DISAGREEMENT WITH THE STATEMENT, “STUDENTS CAN’T USE
SOCIAL MEDIA CONSTRUCTIVELY”.
12.86%
• Strongly Agree

34.29%
• Agree

38.57%
• Neutral

• Disagree
10.00%

4.29%
• Strongly Disagree

As seen in the diagram majority of the

PIE CHART REPRESENTING THE TOTAL AVERAGE


PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS.
6% 0% 7%

23% 20%
Below 45 Percent
Between 45-55 Percent
Between 56-65 Percent
Between 66-75 Percent
Between 76-85 Percent
Above 85 Percent

44%
Pie Chart Showing the Percentage of Students
Who Use Different Social Media Forms
7%
21% 10%

13%

6%
29%

14%

Whatsapp Facebook Instagram


Snapchat Two Media Forms Three Media Forms
More than Three Media Forms
YES:
60%

HAS SOCIAL MEDIA


NEGATIVELY IMPACTED
YOUR WRITING SKILLS DUE
TO REGULAR USE OF
SLANGS AND
ABBREVIATIONS.

NO:
40%
PIE CHART SHOWING THE VARIOUS AGE RANGE
WHICH STUDENTS THOUGHT AS BEING MOST
AFFECTED.
18-20 YRS, 4, 6%

12-14 YRS, 27, 38%

15-17 YRS, 39, 56%

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