Presentation: Teens, Kindness and Cruelty on Social Network Sites
Amanda Lenhart spoke about how teens use technology and about youth social and emotional experiences in social media spaces.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Amanda Lenhart spoke about how teens use technology and about youth social and emotional experiences in social media spaces.
Shooting, sharing, streaming and chatting: social media using teens are the most enthusiastic users of many online video capabilities
85% of the adults who use social media report that people are usually kind on the sites. At the same time, 49% have witnessed mean and offensive behavior and they usually respond by ignoring it.
How American teens navigate the new world of “digital citizenship”
As online college courses are becoming more prevalent, the public is skeptical about their educational value. According to a recent Pew Research survey, only 29% of Americans say online classes are equal in value to classes taken in person.
As online college courses have become increasingly prevalent, the general public and college presidents offer different assessments of their educational value.
This talk confirms, complicates or debunks common wisdom around teens and young adults and their use and attitudes towards technologies. Amanda looks at how teens and young adults use mobile phones and social networks, and charts their changing re…
This presentation covers recent findings on wireless, mobile internet use, social networks, content creation, blogging, Twitter and sexting among teens and young …
Text messaging explodes as teens embrace it as the centerpiece of their communication strategies with friends.
A look at the changes in demographics of social network users since 2005.
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