24% of teens go online “almost constantly,” facilitated by the widespread availability of smartphones. Aided by the convenience and constant access provided by
Lenhart, A., Smith, A.., Anderson, M., Duggan, M., Perrin, A., “Teens, Technology and Friendships.” Pew Research Center, August, 2015. http://www.pewinternet.org
Smartphone adoption among teens has increased substantially and mobile access to the internet is pervasive. One in four teens are “cell-mostly†internet
How to talk to teens about sexting Learn why they do it and what to say about it. As ren grow and develop, they become more interested in relationships and sex.
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Remember making friends in the lunchroom? For many of today’s teens, friendships can start online. A just-released report from the Pew Research Center finds 57
Teens are making friends online something of “a new reality.” More than half of all teens say they’ve made new friends online — and they will probably never meet them.
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Budget cuts have made tablet computers other mobile devices too expensive for districts. So colleges are asking students to “BYOD,” or Bring Your Own Device.
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