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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

local time). "We are in a moment of time where 57% of teens produce and share media. Parents have an opportunity to spend time with kids and learn about the media they're consuming. The only advice out there is to limit screen time. The design of media is for more activist and personal interaction.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

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Rather than rehash each of the projects (hint: read the book!), Chris Lawrence writes about one group of teens who addressed the Society directly as a "you" embodying white privilege. These primarily were about "talking together" and required a serious time investment on the part of participants. Video is a whole other animal.

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3 Tips You Can’t Ignore in Connecting with Gen Z

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What pushes you to donate your time, or champion a cause? Although their power may be limited as adolescents and young teens, their habits will become increasingly important as they enter the workforce and explore their ability to make an impact on the world around them. Hint: Social media.). Make a plan.”.

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

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While the logical portions of our brains may be able to take in large numbers, our emotions have a harder time. It’s the difference between giving one teenager a brand-new car and having another teenager help pay for a car with a part-time job. Which teen is more likely to be more invested in taking care of the car?

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