by Larry Richman | Aug 9, 2008
93% of U.S. teens use the Internet, and more of them than ever are treating it as a venue for social interaction. As they embrace the conversational nature of interactive online media, they find it easier to share creations, tell stories, and interact with others....
by Larry Richman | Jul 7, 2008
87% of parents of teenagers are online–that’s 17% more than average adults. And those parents check up on and regulate their teens’ media use, not just in terms of the Internet, but with television and video games as well. Family rules on such media...
by Larry Richman | Jun 23, 2008
Teenagers typically feel they know much more about technology than their parents. But do they really understand the issues of security and privacy on the Internet? It goes way beyond identity theft. What about computer ethics? What should your children do if they...