ABC News: bans make it likely we will leave our children without skills they need to be able to learn, work and live in a world saturated with technology. This includes their home and bedroom where they do their homework after school.
ABC News: bans make it likely we will leave our children without skills they need to be able to learn, work and live in a world saturated with technology. This includes their home and bedroom where they do their homework after school.
The Conversation: Federal Education Minister Jason Clare says he wants a national approach to mobile phone bans in Australian schools.
Sydney Morning Herald: Children are reading less for pleasure and going online instead. My latest research shows that it’s adults’ collective expectations that send them there.
Korean News: what the way forward with the grip TikTok has on Korean youth?
Politicians in France have put forward a bill to make “sharenting” illegal. That is, banning parents from sharing photos of their children on social media. Is this the only way to protect kids or is there a better solution?
Nothing replaces talking to your child about the content they see online.
The Morning Show: While many of us likely have lots of saved photos and emails, digital hoarding is uncontrolled saving of such items. The 3 red flags!
ABC Interview: TikTok is introducing new settings to limit screen time among under 18s. Teenagers will be asked to enter a passcode to keep watching after one hour a day. Will this work to reduce teen’s screentime? My answer is “No”.
The Morning Show: Red flags to watch out for with phone and social media scams.
Sydney Morning Herald: Educators looking to weed out plagiarism among students face an impossibly difficult new technological challenge.