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05 Aug 09
Kathleen BuckleyHere's a new report (12 pages, PDF) for the National School Boards Association: Creating and Connecting//Research and Guidelines on Online Social — and Educational — Networking.
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02 Jan 09
Csaba MeszarosHere's a new report (12 pages, PDF) for the National School Boards Association: Creating and Connecting//Research and Guidelines on Online Social — and Educational — Networking. The report explores the online behaviors of U.S. teens and 'tweens. (Graphic above by Grunwald & Associates.)
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Sharing music. Nearly a third (32 percent) of online students say they download music or audio that other users uploaded at least once a week, or upload thirdparty music or audio themselves (29 percent).More than one in 10 (12 percent) say they upload music or podcasts of their own creation at least weekly. Sharing videos. Nearly a third (30 percent) of online students say they download and view videos uploaded by other users at least once a week. Almost one in 10 (9 percent) say they upload videos of their own creation at least weekly. Overall, more than one in five online students (22 percent) say they have uploaded videos they created at some point. Sharing photos. Nearly one in four (24 percent) of online students say they post photos or artwork created by others at least once a week.More than one in five (22 percent) say they post photos or artwork of their own creation at least that often. Blogging. More than one in six (17 percent) of online students say they add to blogs they’ve created at least weekly; 30 percent of students have their own blogs. In 2002, blogs were a negligible blip on the online scene for students.
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Sharing music. Nearly a third (32 percent) of online students say they download music or audio that other users uploaded at least once a week, or upload thirdparty music or audio themselves (29 percent).More than one in 10 (12 percent) say they upload music or podcasts of their own creation at least weekly. Sharing videos. Nearly a third (30 percent) of online students say they download and view videos uploaded by other users at least once a week. Almost one in 10 (9 percent) say they upload videos of their own creation at least weekly. Overall, more than one in five online students (22 percent) say they have uploaded videos they created at some point. Sharing photos. Nearly one in four (24 percent) of online students say they post photos or artwork created by others at least once a week.More than one in five (22 percent) say they post photos or artwork of their own creation at least that often. Blogging. More than one in six (17 percent) of online students say they add to blogs they’ve created at least weekly; 30 percent of students have their own blogs. In 2002, blogs were a negligible blip on the online scene for students.
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30 Aug 07
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29 Aug 07
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Ian DelaneyHere's a new report (12 pages, PDF) for the National School Boards Association: Creating and Connecting//Research and Guidelines on Online Social — and Educational — Networking.
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28 Aug 07
Alan Levinea new report (12 pages, PDF) for the National School Boards Association: Creating and Connecting//Research and Guidelines on Online Social — and Educational — Networking. T The report explores the online behaviors of U.S. teens and 'tweens.
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