nationally representative survey of parents of U.S. children ages zero to eight, conducted to understand the patterns of media use among young American children.
Frontline did a program on students spending all of their time online while growing up. Students can connect with so many people with social media. That can be a good and a bad thing. There are a lot of safety issues students need to know about with social media. This program talks about who should talk to students about the safety of social media and what needs to be said.
What inner city kids know about social media, and why we should listen
Teenagers know a lot more about privacy than we think, so what are they trying to tell us when they post?
A great list of resources for the Language Arts content area! I particularly enjoy the Skype an Author Network-- a great way to have willing authors talk to classrooms in a media-driven way!
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