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Thinking tech for a 14 year old with autism

Judi Sohn

I just turned off her cell phone account because she was never using it. She refused to see a PG-13 movie until she was actually 13. Not so much for content, as I explained, but to make sure that she's not using it in school to play games or watch videos when she's bored. She doesn't like to hear bad words.

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Thinking tech for a 14 year old with autism

Judi Sohn

I just turned off her cell phone account because she was never using it. She refused to see a PG-13 movie until she was actually 13. Not so much for content, as I explained, but to make sure that she's not using it in school to play games or watch videos when she's bored. She doesn't like to hear bad words.

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Don't Talk to Strangers? Safety 2.0

Museum 2.0

The recent flurry of restrictions that has sent teens fleeing? I want to see more multi-person exhibits, more prompts for discussion about content, more tools to facilitate connecting wtih other visitors whose interests are similar or in some way useful to your own. When you think of MySpace, what is the first thing that comes to mind?

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Big Data Without Defining Success First Is A Big Mistake

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

DoSomething.org has a big hairy social change goal: To harnesses teenage energy and unleash it on causes teens care about by launching a national campaign. It was a text campaign where teens opted in to receive texts on their mobile phones from the “baby.”

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Using Data to Change the World: How DoSomething.Org Does It

Tech Soup

DoSomething.org has a big social change goal: To harness teenage energy and unleash it through national campaigns on causes teens care about. Their measurable goal is to get 5 million active teen members engaged in social change campaigns by 2015. After completing the challenge user were prompted to send it to their own friends.

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What Do the Reading Habits of Teens Have to Do With Your Donor Acquisition Strategy?

Connection Cafe

By Scott Gilman : Louisville Cardinals, horse racing, nonprofits, music, movies, various rants. It becomes harder and harder to stop looking at email, stop texting, or stop checking your cell phone to see if you have a message or a new text.”*. Find Scott On Twitter. . Writing for Mobile.

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