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Schools Using Snapchat to Communicate with Students

Despite having a bad reputation as being a tool for cyberbullies, Snapchat (the messaging app where the pictures and videos you send disappear after they are opened) is starting to find its way int

Best Game Consoles for Kids

Thinking about a game console for your kids these days is complicated.

Artificial Intelligence and Education

National Public Radio recently posted a fascinating article a

Taking Stock of Family Media Use

Want to take stock of where you as a parent stand with media use at your house?

Time Spent Playing Video Games Deemed Positive Within Limits

You might not want to tell your kids there is a new study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Publi

What Tech Usage Rules Would Kids Make for Parents?

Researchers at the University of Washington and University of Michigan recently

Sexist Emojis?

An interesting opinion piece in The New York Times points out that when it comes to emojis, female presence is lacking.

Productive Email Habits

Do you ever feel like you spend most of your day checking e-mail and Facebook?

Ballot By Emoji

Researchers at Kansas State University, Olathe, are developing

Sexting Explained

Sexting is becoming more and more normalized in the media, with the consequences often minimized, but in real life the aftermath is usually far from normal or desirable.

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