13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
How digital tools are changing not only how teens communicate, but also how they gather information about the world and present themselves to others.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
How digital tools are changing not only how teens communicate, but also how they gather information about the world and present themselves to others.
The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) will host Lee Rainie for “The Myth and the Reality of the Evolving Patron: The RUSA President’s Program” on Saturday, June 29 at the 2013 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.
Lee Rainie discussed the findings of the most recent expert surveys on the future of the internet.
Lee Rainie presents a compendium of recent data that focuses on key behavioral statistics of the Millennial Generation.
Lee Rainie will speak to advertising executives and researchers and explore how people use digital technology and how that makes audience measure more complicated than in the past. The good news is that the coming exaflood of data will give everyo…
Social media is proliferating, inside and outside the classroom. What have we learned and what is on the horizon?
This presentation pulls together the latest Pew Internet data about how teens use the internet, their cell phones, and other technology. It explores how the world of digital natives is different from their predecessors.
Young workers who have grown up with the internet, cell phones, video games, iPods, and digital cameras are different from their elders. Those who are now hiring the young “digital natives” need to know how their new world has shaped their behavio…
This is a discussion of the eight realities of technology and social experience that are shaping the world of today’s teens and twenty-somethings.
A summary document of Pew Internet Project data on youth and technology prepared in advance of testimony by Pew Internet staffer Amanda Lenhart at the House Telecom subcommittee hearings.
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