Project
Resources - Web links
Center
for Informal Learning and Schools
Center for Children and Technology
Cheskin Research.
Designing
Digital Experiences for Youth. October 2002.
Children’s Partnership.
Measuring
Digital Opportunity for America's Children: Where We Stand
and Where We Go From Here.
By Wendy Lazarus and Andrew
Wainer with Laurie Lipper, June 2005.
CORAL Initiative
Playful Inventing and Exploring with Digital Stuff
Professor
Philip Bell’s
Blog
on Everyday Technologies in Youth Culture
G1:1 –
Global
Researcher and Testbed Network for 1:1 Technology-enhanced
Learning
Informal Science Citation Index
Ito, M. (2005)
Technologies
of the Childhood Imagination: Yugioh, Media Mixes, and Everyday
Cultural Production
To appear in Joe Karaganis
and Natalie Jeremijenko Ed., Structures of Participation
in Digital Culture. Duke University Press.
Kaiser Family Foundation Report
Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds
Kaiser Family Foundation Report
The Effects of Electronic Media on Children Ages Zero to Six: A History of Research
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Issue Brief.
Lenhart, A. and Madden, M.
Teen
Content Creators and Consumers.
Pew Internet and American Life Project. November 2, 2005.
Lenhard, A, Madden, M. and Hitlin, P.
Teens
and Technology: Youth are Leading the Transition to a Fully
Wired and Mobile Nation.
Pew Internet and American Life Project. July 2005
Lenhart, A., Rainie, L., and Lewis, O.
The
rise of the instant message generation and the Internet's impact
on friendships and family relationships.
Washington, D.C.
Pew Internet & American Life Project. 2001
Lyman, P.
Kids'
Informal Learning with Digital Media: An Ethnographic Investigation
of Innovative Knowledge Cultures.
A Grant from the MacArthur
Foundation.
National Academy Board on Science Education (BOSE).Workshop on ICT Fluency and High School graduation outcomes.
October 23 - 24, 2005, Washington, DC.
New Media Consortium. (2005)
A
Global Imperative: The Report of the 21st Century Literacy
Summit
Project NML: New Media Literacies
Partnership for 21st Century Skills. (2003). Learning for the 21st Century: A Report and Mile Guide for 21st Century Skills. Washington, DC
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