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Computer Passes Turing Test By Imitating 13-Year-Old Boy, 'Eugene Goostman' - 0 views

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    Computer passes as a human. Not only can adolescents believe in something that is not real.
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Moral Development in Teens | Everyday Life - Global Post - 2 views

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    Easy to read summary of teen moral development and behavior
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Kiss my hash! #whotalkslikethis? | The Mash - 1 views

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    use of hashtags - possible topic for group project
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How Teens Use Instagram - Business Insider - 1 views

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    hashtags on instagram - again if we decide to do hashtags for group project... also interesting adolescent behavior.
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https://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/pdf/APA_Quick_Reference_Guide.pdf - 0 views

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    Helpful APA referencing info. Helped me with referencing different pages of same website for our website analysis paper this week.
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Teens and Adults Slam Each Other On Twitter - 1 views

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    Found an article on twitter and its influence. It may provide some help on our hashtags project
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Twitters Secret Handshake - 2 views

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    New York times article article examining the influence of twitter
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Snap Chat Why Do Teens Love It and Parents Fear It - 0 views

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    Article discusses the influence of snap chat and parental fears.
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Teachers, parents trump peers in keeping students engaged - 0 views

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    Interesting article examining student engagement
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The Multitasking Mind - BrainFacts.org - 0 views

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    Our brains cannot multi task. The dangers of using technology and other distractions while we learn or perform tasks.
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We Stop Hate - 0 views

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    My top pick for website promoting positive adolescent behavior and development.
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    Teen website
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Family and Adolescent Well-being - 0 views

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    This article talks about the different behaviors that adolescents can get involved in depending on their family situation. More specifically, it talks about emotional and psychological habits linked to broken families.
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Early Sibling Relationships Influence Adult Behavior | Psych Central News - 0 views

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    This article talks about how sibling relationships positively impact adolescent development when they are in tune with parent expectations and rules.
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Kohlberg's Moral Stages - 1 views

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    An in depth review of Kohlberg's moral stages, as well as a brief review of Piaget.
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Cell phones for Teaching and Instructing - 0 views

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    It is well known that cell phone use in class is a growing problem in education. This article explains some positive uses for cell phones in the classroom.
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Puberty and its impact on schools and home - 0 views

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    Although this is for parents, it gives us as educators ideas on how children feel through puberty. It can help us as we help our students go through these changes.
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http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/develop.pdf - 0 views

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    Discusses all areas of adolescent development. From American Psychological Association
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Adolescent Physical Development - Child Development Theory: Adolescence - 0 views

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    This week in class we learned about typical adolescent physical growth. This article also talks about that and emphasized how adolescents need to maintain a healthy lifestyle to manage their changing bodies.
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Social cognitive development during adolescence - 0 views

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    We learned about adolescent cognitive growth this week and this document also talks about how the human brain develops throughout the adolescent years but also about the development of intelligence and emotion processing
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Religion as a Resource for Positive Youth Development: Religion, Social Capital, and Mo... - 0 views

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    this article will only open if signed in to U of P - found it in the library. The idea that religion influences moral development is interesting to me. Is there research to back this up? This study found its not necessarily the religion but the supportive and trusting relationships that help moral development.
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