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in title, tags, annotations or urlIste Refresh Digital Citizenship - 0 views
Kids Maturing Faster Due to the Internet: Study : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times - 0 views
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Seventy percent of the parents, however, acknowledged that they allow their children to surf the Internet without supervision
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All parents will question whether their children are ready to attend a sleepover or catch a bus, but in today's digital age the use of different types of technology is also something to consider."
Internet Safet: Identifying Your Part - 0 views
The data on children's media use: An interview with Michael Robb - Rafael Heller, 2018 - 0 views
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they’re much more likely to say that spending time interacting with each other online has a positive impact on their social-emotional lives than a negative one.
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, we found that for all the public attention to the amount of time kids spend with digital media, parents are logging almost as many hours as their kids
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Generally speaking, the press coverage of these issues is not well balanced, and the public mostly hears negative and alarming stories about cell phone addiction and cyberbullying and children holed up alone in their rooms.
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uKnowKids Digital Parenting Resources - 0 views
Learning In The Age Of Digital Distraction : NPR Ed : NPR - 1 views
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I think that it is reasonable to take technology "time outs," to have environments and maybe even times where the family interacts with each other and not the outside world through texts. It's sort of a return to the dinner table as a place where you learn how to engage in face-to-face, meaningful contact. Put your tech aside. You can return to it afterwards.
12 Days of Replays: Cyber-Bullying, What Every Teacher Should Know - SimpleK12 - 0 views
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With today's digital kids, it's the responsibility of parents, teachers, and other adult mentors to join kids on the digital playgrounds and to teach them to be happy and healthy cyber-citizens. Keep reading to learn suggestions for helping kids become happy, healthy cyber-citizens.
It Sure Is Complicated: Teen Life in the Digital Age | MiddleWeb - 0 views
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Children’s days are over-scheduled with sports, arts, functions and additional classes. Yet the need to connect and socialize has not gone away in these overly adult-managed times.
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Many of the young people interviewed here said they would actually rather be hanging out with friends in real spaces than posting updates in online spaces, but the hemmed-in reality of their lives makes that nearly impossible.
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We teachers are not “digital immigrants.” We are their guides, and our role, along with parents, has never been more important, nor more complicated.
DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views
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An important part of allowing students to use technology is teaching them how to use such tools in a responsible manner.
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Short of putting our kids in a technology-proof bubble
Students learning with digital tools in spite of school: Study | NetFamilyNews.org - 0 views
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students are not waiting for the rest of us to “catch up to their vision for 21st-century learning,”
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Middle and high school students’ smart phone access “jumped 42% from 2009 to 2010,”
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parents aren’t waiting around either
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Yahoo! Safely - Digital Safety Kit - 0 views
Developing a 'Tech Bill of Rights' -- THE Journal - 0 views
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"Youth Safety on a Living Internet" report said that parents and teachers should "promote online citizenship and media-literacy education, and actively encourage the children's participation in the process..... Teaching children civil, respectful behavior online and offline is the key to fostering a safe Internet environment," the group stated in its report,
2020 Vision: Experts Forecast What the Digital Revolution Will Bring Next -- THE Journal - 0 views
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most dramatic technology-enabled transformations are still ahead of us.
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second part is the mobility we now have, so that the resources and connections are in our hands wherever we go
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“It’s absolutely unbelievable how slow change occurs in a school system. Even if something is proven to be a great idea or something we should try, it takes a long, long time to change the whole thing—administration, teachers, parents, students. I almost expect things to look not too different in the next 10 to 15 years, unfortunately, and that’s not something that I wish.”
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Educational Leadership:Learning in the Digital Age:The New WWW: Whatever, Whenever, Wherever - 0 views
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counteract the New WWW's potentially harmful impact on youth, educators must use technology to create learning experiences that are real, rich, and relevant.
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Next will come 4G, in which data rates are expected to be 100 times faster than those in this first 3G wave. As the delivery platform of broadband content and functionality shifts from computer to personal device, we will be surrounded by a multimedia aura that accompanies us wherever we go
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The plan is that you'll use your phone to spend money everywhere, all the time.
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Stagnant Future, Stagnant Tests: Pointed Response to NY Times "Grading the Digital School" | HASTAC - 1 views
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they are understanding a complex text and making sense of it within the context of their own lives. No parent wants more, no teacher does, than for kids to be able to not just "read" Shakespeare but to understand why his work still speaks urgently to the present, why it is worth taking the time to read all that odd English from another time
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We are not responsible as educators unless we are teaching not just with technology but through it, about it, because of it. We need to make kids understand its power, its potential, its dangers, its use. That isn't just an investment worth making but one that it would be irresponsible to avoid.
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