Computing our Children's Future - 0 views
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Poll: Teens expect to use Facebook, Twitter at work -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - 0 views
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oday's teens say that the freedom to Facebook and Twitter at work could influence their future job decisions
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t at the same time that many organizations have begun implementing policies to curb social networking during the workday, over half of the teens polled said that their ability to access those networks could factor into what jobs they decide to accept in the future.
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It really shows that there is a need for the additional education of our young people in terms of appropriate behavior
The American Diet: 34 Gigabytes a Day - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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This article is not directly related to education, but it gives you a sense of how much information youth today might be consuming. An average American consumed 34 gigabytes per day in 2008. From the executive summary: 'In 2008, Americans consumed information for about 1.3 trillion hours, an average of almost 12 hours per day. Consumption totaled 3.6 zettabytes and 10,845 trillion words, corresponding to 100,500 words and 34 gigabytes for an average person on an average day. A zettabyte is 10 to the 21st power bytes, a million million gigabytes. These estimates are from an analysis of more than 20 different sources of information, from very old (newspapers and books) to very new (portable computer games, satellite radio, and Internet video). Information at work is not included.'
Colleges Battle Gossip Websites like ACB, JuicyCampus - TIME - 1 views
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What used to be whispered on campuses is now broadcast, in the most cowardly way, for anyone with an Internet connection to see. Beverly Low, dean of first-year students at Colgate University, describes the phenomenon as an "electronic bathroom wall." The posts — which are often suffused with racism, sexism and homophobia — can be so vicious and juvenile that Ben Lieber, dean of students at Amherst College, likens them to "the worst of junior high."
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