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Teens, Students, Parents and Internet Technology: The Findings of Pew Internet Project

6/18/2004 | PresentationPresentation  | Amanda Lenhart

Presented to The Lawlor Group Summer Seminar, June 18, 2004, Minneapolis, MN.

The presentation outlines three main groups, roughly aligned with the constituencies of a college or university website--teens/prospective students, current students and parents--and discusses the online nature, behaviors and beliefs of these groups. Also discussed are specific details about instant messaging, wireless Internet use and readiness, decision-making and regional differences in Internet Use. This presentation was tailored for the Lawlor Group Summer Seminar, an educational meeting of college and small university admissions and administrative professionals.

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Other Family, Friends & Community Resources

MemoReport  | Writing, Technology and Teens

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MemoMemo  | Parent and Teen Internet Use

MemoMemo  | Teens and Online Stranger Contact

MemoMemo  | Cyberbullying

 

 

Related Links

Related Report:
Teenage Life Online


Related Report:
Use of the Internet at Major Life Moments


Related Report:
The Internet Goes to College


Related Report:
Content Creation Online


Related Report:
28% of American adults are wireless ready


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