Don’t folks love these studies that make them hang on to their seats! It’s a research murder mystery turned cliff hanger! The reality is no one knows who “dunnit”! People can guess all they want. Parents can play it safe and deactivate accounts without any real basis, but it might make them feel better. The truth is we won’t know unless further study is completed some day in the future after more data is collected and described. Then and only then can some patterns be looked at and then perhaps a study looking at causation could be undertaken. And that will be a long time from now.So what are parents to do? If parents have been vigilant about how much time children spend on technology whether computer, television, video games, or the internet, keep up the good work. If parents have not been monitoring time spent with technology, then maybe some consideration is needed. But parents should do so not because they are fearful of lower grades. Instead, parents should monitor social networking because, done in excess, it keeps teens from doing other activities that are probably better for them in the long run in achieving a balanced life and true learning success.
Who's not using the internet? - 1 views
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Anecdote is the best educator; peers are the best teachers. And, as we all know, after that first time, there is no looking back.
Study Finds No Link Between Social-Networking Sites and Academic Performance - Wired Ca... - 2 views
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Researchers at Northwestern University found no connection between time spent on social-networking sites and academic performance. The study, the results of which appear in the latest issue of Information, Communication & Society, included responses from approximately 1,000 first-year students at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Defrag This Blog » SIT Bib - 0 views
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My Facebook and social info tech bib I mentioned at the meeting; it's ugly and it's a work in progress, but it's now in a public space so maybe it'll be good for someone.
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Thanks for joining our group and posting the bibliography.
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Thanks, indeed! We're doing a program on digital identities today and using the del.icio.us tag nitleidmgt. This is very timely.
Speaking Truth to Papers - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views
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As we talked, and I read through the samples he had, it became apparent to me that Vaughan's real commitment to this mode of responding to papers relates more to the conversational tone of his responses than to the time-saving element of it.
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