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Tech in the class?

The good the bad and the not so ugly of tech in the class.

Positive and Negative: Let’s talk Technology and Youth By: N.B

Recently Samsung Galaxy 3 came into the market of communication technology, the phone is amazing, it manages your schedule, offers HD video, private calling and many other exclusive features. On another note, two weeks ago a teenager girl named Amanda Todd committed suicide after excessive cyber bullying. Todd posted a video of herself prior to…

Film 136C: Positive Effects of Technology and Preteens

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The Positive Effects Technology Has On Children | Babble

Providing them with a solid foundation and leading by example makes for a well-rounded digital child.

The Effects of Technology on Teens

Modern day technological advancements are constantly seen throughout every aspect of life. Cell phon

How has technology affected teens/youngadults in a postive and negative way and what are the solutions?... | eNotes

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Technology and Kids: The Good, the Bad, and the Balance | Global Student Network

Technology and kids.  Seems like they were made for each other!  Watching my young children easily navigate an electronic device or techno-gizmo makes me wonder if they were born with some innate knowledge or skill.  Point-and-click seems to come as naturally as turn-head-to-nurse.  Is part of their DNA written in binary code?!

Effects of technology on teens are not all doom and gloom

Almost since inception, technology and social media use has been subjected to the worries and fears of parents and researchers alike. But experts say such worries may be becoming a thing of the past.