Associate Professor, Charles Sturt University
Yeslam Al-Saggaf is an Associate Professor at Charles Sturt University where he has been an academic since 2003. He has been successful in the Australian Research Council (ARC) grants three times so far including in one as the Lead Chief Investigator. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree (with honours) in Computer and Information Engineering from Malaysia and a Master of Information Technology and a PhD from Charles Sturt University, Australia. His research interests lie in the areas of social media and ethics in computing.
Phubbing (phone snubbing) happens more in the bedroom than when socialising with friends
Nov 04, 2018 14:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Have you ever been around people who spend more time looking at their phone than they do at you? Then you know what it feels like to be phubbed and youre probably guilty of doing it yourself. Phubbing is the practice...
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