How Teens Do Research in the Digital World
A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens' research habits are changing in the digital age
A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens' research habits are changing in the digital age
How teens use the internet, mobile phones, social media and social networking sites,as well as teen communication preferences and online information consumption.
Amanda Lenhart spoke at the 2012 Lawlor Summer Seminar in Minneapolis, where she discussed the rise in smartphone ownership among youth, the demographics of mobile phone ownership and the changes wrought as youth begin to have access anytime, anyw...
Amanda Lenhart spoke about how teens use technology and about youth social and emotional experiences in social media spaces.
Parents are enthusiastic downloaders of all kinds of apps, particularly apps for children.
Shooting, sharing, streaming and chatting: social media using teens are the most enthusiastic users of many online video capabilities
Amanda Lenhart spoke about the demographic differences among groups of youth in their adoption, use, and experiences with technology and social media.
Texting volume is up while the frequency of voice calling is down. About one in four teens say they own smartphones.
The new normal in the age of social media
How the Millennials Generation consumes, produces, and shares information