Senior Citizens and Digital Technology
Lee Rainie will describe the Project’s research about those 65 and older use of technology
Reaching Your Audience in the Digital Age: Key Research Trends to Watch
Aaron Smith will share the Pew Internet Project’s most recent data on the constantly shifting digital ecosystem in the U.S. and highlight some major trends that have emerged since the project’s inception in 1999.
Networked Learners
Lee Rainie will present a keynote discussion on networked learning at the The Free Learning 2.0 Conference on August 22.
The State of Mobile Connectivity
Lee Rainie will present the latest Project findings about how many people have mobile devices and how they use these devices
Disability in the Digital Age
A detailed look at people living with disability in the U.S. -- their demographic profile, technology status, and use of the internet for health information.
Digital technology impacts by 2020
Lee Rainie discussed the findings of the most recent expert surveys on the future of the internet.
The State of New Media and HIV
Susannah Fox will present Pew Internet's latest data on social media use in the U.S.
What People Living With Rare Disease Can Teach Us
Susannah Fox presented research on how people, particularly those living with rare disease, use online health resources and what the rest of us can learn from them.
Teens 2012: Truth, Trends, and Myths About Teen Online Behavior
How teens use the internet, mobile phones, social media and social networking sites,as well as teen communication preferences and online information consumption.