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The Internet of Things Targets Kids

The “Internet of Things” has become a catch phrase for how the tech industry hopes to connect everything in our lives to technology, so it should not be surprising that

Cell Phone Parenting

Wondering about the right age to give a cell phone to a child? How about choosing the right service plan? Need to compose a list of rules or keep track of family cell phone use?

Hackathons - A View of the ”Real World” Work for Young People

To someone who doesn’t know what one is, a “Hackathon” might not sound like an educational event appropriate for students, but it is actually a unique learning experience that provides a chance for

New College Recruits Favor Social Media

A new survey shows the majority of college admissions officials believe social media, college rankings an

Digital Amnesia

Memorized any phone numbers lately? Do you have to stop and think about your own number for a second before you tell it to someone else? You aren’t alone.

Read Monica Lewinsky’s Speech on Cyberbullying and Online Shaming

Monica Lewinsky, the intern famous for her affair almost 20 years ago with then President Clinton, calls herself “patient zero” when it comes to online shaming, as her story is perhaps the earliest

Teens and Driving Distractions

Did you know Memorial Day through Labor Day is known as the "100 deadliest days" for young drivers?

Ignoring the Comments

People often warn one another not to read the comments on controversial blog posts or YouTube videos, but Mark O’Connell argues in a recent

Curated Kid Apps on Google Play

Looking for some new, age-appropriate Android apps for your kids this summer?

No Easy Way Out

The hard truth for parents about technology, writes Carl Hooker, the director of innovation and digital

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