A large body of evidence demonstrates the use of technology in schools is nuanced, with more downsides to technology use than most people expect.
A new Common Sense Media report finds that a majority of 12-to-17-year-olds look for facts and information on AI, likely for homework, says expert.
Screen time has long been a hot topic for parents. Many think that parenting has gotten harder over the years, with technology being a key reason why. Between the rise of AI, the staying power of ...
Portage Township Schools and the Portage community are committed to encouraging positive, healthy, life practices in children. These practices, also known as Developmental Assets, include a number of ...
While regulators and educators scramble to make sense of generative AI’s impact on adults, a quieter, more urgent reality is emerging. Children are already deep into using these tools, and the tools ...
The scene reflects founder G-Jay Yong’s vision when he established kids’ technology company myFirst in 2018. He aimed to create technology that makes children’s digital learning journey playful ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how parents of kids ages 12 and younger approach their children’s technology use and screen time. For this analysis, we surveyed 3,054 parents ...