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Presentations

The Presentations portion of the Pew Internet & American Life Project website is a repository for selected slides, presentations, articles and speeches presented by staff members at the Pew Internet & American Life Project. This section also contains Comments by members of the Pew Internet Project staff that expand upon ideas expressed in published reports, or comment upon emerging phenomena or current events. Latest Trends leads to charts and tables containing the Project's latest data findings.

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Teens, Online Stranger Contact & Harassment

Presented to Internet Safety Task Force, Washington, DC

4/30/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Amanda Lenhart

At the request of the Internet Safety Task Force, Amanda Lenhart presented the Pew Internet Project's most recent data on online stranger contact, cyberbullying, the steps that teens take to ensure (or not) their online privacy and the ways in which parents monitor and regulate the home computing environment.
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Science & Cyberspace: What User Behavior Means for Science Educators

Presented to Leadership Initiative in Science Education

4/28/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | John Horrigan

This speech discusses the challenges and opportunities for the science community associated with more and more people turning to the internet for news and information about science.
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Writing, Technology & Teens

Presented to Education Writers Association Annual Meeting

4/25/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Amanda Lenhart

This presentation offers an overview of the findings and insights from the Writing, Technology and Teens report.
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The role of libraries in the digital age

Presented to Texas Libraries Association

4/18/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Lee Rainie

This presentation was an overview of Pew Internet Project findings about the changing structure of information and communication in the digital age, the role that libraries play in helping people solve problems, and the broader roles that libraries might fill in people's lives.
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Libraries Solve Problems

Presented to Sirsi-Dynix conference and Computers in Libraries Conference

4/7/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Lee Rainie

This presentation focuses on the Project's findings about the role of libraries when Americans are trying to solve problems.
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Digital Footprints

Presented to Web Managers Roundtable

3/27/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Mary Madden

In the era of Web 2.0, individuals and organizations have gone beyond simply being findable to being intimately knowable. These digital footprints are blazing trails and stirring up issues about how we manage our own online identities and those of our organizations.
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Broadband Adoption: Patterns, Behaviors, and Implications

Presented to New Jersey Connected Broadband Summit

3/11/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | John Horrigan

The speech discusses evolving online usage patterns. The drivers of changing usage patterns are the emergence of "always present" digital information access enabled by mobile wireless, to go with growth of "always on" home broadband connections.
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Recruit doctors. Let e-patients lead. Go mobile.

Presented to Health 2.0 conference in San Diego, CA

3/4/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Susannah Fox

E-patients are at the center of the health care revolution, but how will Health 2.0 attract and serve the majority, not just the elite?
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Online Shopping: Frictions, Frustrations, and Fixes

Presented to Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

2/22/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | John Horrigan

Most internet users view online shopping as convenient and a time-saver. At the same time, they worry about the security of sending their credit card information over the internet.
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Degrees of Access

Presented to Usability Professionals' Association (Washington, DC-metro area chapter)

2/20/2008 | PresentationPresentation  | Susannah Fox Jessica Vitak

The Pew Internet & American Life Project has created three "thermometers" of digital access: internet, cell phone, and home broadband connections.
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