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Mathieu Plourde

How Social Empowers Journalists - 0 views

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    "Pew released its annual State of the New Media report highlighting a continued decline in all forms of journalism except online. Yet online reporting has come with an increase in journalists using social media"
Mu He

Is There a College / Higher Education Bubble? - 0 views

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    "The Pew Research Center"
Jann Sutton

http://pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/2013/PIP_TeachersandTechnology.pdf - 1 views

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    Pew Research Study on How Teachers are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classroom+
Mathieu Plourde

Number Of Users Who Actually Enjoy Facebook Down To 4 - 0 views

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    "A comprehensive and groundbreaking new report released Monday by the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project has found that only four users of Facebook derive pleasure of any kind from the popular social networking website. According to the report, the remainder of the 950 million people registered with Facebook, despite using the site on a regular basis, take no joy in doing so, and in fact feel a profound sense of hopelessness and despair immediately upon logging in."
Mathieu Plourde

Do Digital Gadgets Increase Our Appetite For News? - 0 views

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    One in every four Americans receives their news digitally from mobile devices, which are helping to expand the consumption of journalism across multiple sources, according to a new report released Monday. The 2012 State of the News Media Report, conducted by Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, provides an in-depth examination of how Americans read news as their consumption habits transition from the printed form to the digital.
Mathieu Plourde

Teens Are Turning Away from Facebook Because Tumblr Is Real, and Parent-Free - 0 views

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    "To contend with these annoying developments, teens aren't deleting their Facebook accounts; they're just using them less and less, spending more time on Twitter and Instagram, where conservations are limited to short-form text, links, and simple photos; or Tumblr, which emphasizes content over consolidated user profiles."
Mathieu Plourde

The Digital Lives of Teens: Mobile is Now - 0 views

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    For teens, the phone is the social device. One teen shared, "I use my phone for all of my social networking. I don't use a computer or an iPad for that." Since the go-to spot for mobile social is the phone, not the tablet, this might be encouraging news for schools incorporating tablets into the learning environment.
Mathieu Plourde

The Next America - 0 views

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    "But from 1960 to 2060, our pyramid will turn into a rectangle. We'll have almost as many Americans over age 85 as under age 5. This is the result of longer life spans and lower birthrates. It's uncharted territory, not just for us, but for all of humanity. And while it's certainly good news over the long haul for the sustainability of the earth's resources, it will create political and economic stress in the shorter term, as smaller cohorts of working age adults will be hard-pressed to finance the retirements of larger cohorts of older ones."
Mathieu Plourde

The Changing Profile of Student Borrowers - 0 views

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    Fully half of the 2012 graduates from high-income families borrowed money for college, double the share that borrowed in 1992-93.
Mathieu Plourde

Americans and Lifelong Learning - 0 views

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    "A large majority of Americans seek extra knowledge for personal and work-related reasons. Digital technology plays a notable role in these knowledge pursuits, but place-based learning remains vital to many and differences in education and income are a hallmark of people's learning activities"
Mathieu Plourde

Activism in the Social Media Age - 0 views

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    "The rise of the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag - along with others like #MeToo and #MAGA (Make America Great Again) - has sparked a broader discussion about the effectiveness and viability of using social media for political engagement and social activism. To that end, a new survey by the Center finds that majorities of Americans do believe these sites are very or somewhat important for accomplishing a range of political goals, such as getting politicians to pay attention to issues (69% of Americans feel these platforms are important for this purpose) or creating sustained movements for social change (67%)."
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