Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #69
Submission information
Submission Number: 69
Submission ID: 7876
Submission UUID: 997ba604-b173-42e6-bdf4-a47bd4f6af34
Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal
Submission Update: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?token=fn6isPgdD7FaQpJ_AB7475NUL5BbB1RHF61pQyydRv4
Created: Thu, 02/06/2025 - 01:05 PM
Completed: Thu, 02/06/2025 - 01:09 PM
Changed: Tue, 04/22/2025 - 03:06 PM
Remote IP address: 150.176.68.200
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Webform: Research Symposium Program Portal WF
Submitted to: Student Research Symposium Program Portal
First Name | Charlie Holmes, Truman Parsons, |
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Last Name | and Kendall Sears |
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FSU Student Email | xparstj@baystudent.org |
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Major(s) | Engineering |
Student Bio | My name is Truman Parsons, I was born and raised in Panama City Beach, FL. I am passionate about exploring the intersection of technology, health, science, and business. I am currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering or business with plans to attend law school. My career aspirations include starting as a prosecutor and ultimately working up to a position at a private law firm. Outside of academics, I enjoy fishing, spearfishing, playing football, working out, golfing, and spending time with friends. I thrive on challenges and aim to combine my technical background with legal expertise to make a meaningful impact on the future of America. |
Poster Title | Technology and Its Affects on Teenagers (ages 13-17) |
Abstract | Our research project explores the numerous ways technology impacts teenagers aged 13 to 17 through three key lenses: ethics, science, and future implications. The ethical lens examines whether it is appropriate for teenagers to use technology and social media, focusing on privacy, online behavior, and mental well-being. The scientific lens investigates the neurological and psychological effects of technology usage, including cognitive development and social interactions. The futuristic lens considers the long-term consequences of technological exposure on teenagers, such as career prospects, social dynamics, and mental health trends. All in all, these perspectives provide a comprehensive understanding of technology's growing influence on the next generation. |
Research Mentor Name | Doedy Deal |
Research Mentor's College (or High School) | Arnold High School |
Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) | AP Seminar |
Research Mentor's Email | dealdm@bay.k12.fl.us |
Additional Research Mentor(s) | |
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Keywords | Technology, Youth, Health, Future |
Poster Session/Number | C - 7 R - 4 |
Work | Complete |
Presentation Modality | Face to Face Poster session |
Poster PDF | Tech and Teens poster.pdf241.92 KB
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I will be printing my poster | No |
Year | 2025 |
Annual description | 5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025 |
Update URL | https://pc.fsu.edu/student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?element_parents=elements/student_photo&ajax_form=1&_wrapper_format=drupal_ajax&token=fn6isPgdD7FaQpJ_AB7475NUL5BbB1RHF61pQyydRv4 |