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Presentation
Apr 16, 2007Lee Rainie
Pew Internet data and findings related to Web 2.0 applications and activities.
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More in: Libraries, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet
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Apr 14, 2007Lee Rainie
This presentation covers the technology world of teenagers and college students and discusses six realities of the lives of "digital natives" that are especially important for their institutions and their teachers to know.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Education, Teens, Future of the Internet
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Mar 16, 2007Mary Madden
This presentation highlights recent Pew Internet Project research with a special focus on the adoption of social media applications among teenagers and adults in the U.S.
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More in: Web 2.0, Generations, Libraries
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Feb 23, 2007Mary Madden
Recent research looking at teens’ online behaviors and communications choices demonstrates that social networking activity is just one element of a larger shift towards greater engagement with participatory media.
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More in: Web 2.0, Teens, Libraries
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Presentation
Feb 18, 2007Lee Rainie
A discussion of Pew Internet Project findings about how the internet has changed communities and the general learning environment of users.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Libraries, Communities, Future of the Internet
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Feb 13, 2007Amanda Lenhart
Teens and parents are taking steps both technical and non-technical to protect themselves/teens online, including on social networking websites.
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More in: Teens, Social Networking, Safety
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Feb 6, 2007Susannah Fox
Tagging, blogging, and social networking sites allow internet users to search for, catalog, and disseminate information.
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More in: Health, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Feb 1, 2007Lee Rainie
An overview of Pew Internet Project findings
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More in: New Media Ecology, Future of the Internet
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Jan 25, 2007Susannah Fox
The base of the internet is broadening to include more people with less education than ever before, while older Americans are still overwhelmingly offline. Internet users who have experienced spyware act differently online from those who have not....
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More in: Safety, Digital Divide
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Nov 28, 2006Mary Madden, Xingpu Yuan
More than half of internet users have taken virtual tours -- nearly doubling the number who had done so in late 2004.
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More in: Decision Making, Shopping, Video