Common Sense Media just released it's latest report on media use by tweens and teens. The Common Sense Census is "a large-scale study that explores young people's use of the full range of media and technology." The report "offers a comprehensive picture of the use of media by kids, age 8 to 18 in the U.S., including the level of enjoyment, frequency of use, and amount of time devoted to a wide array of media activities and devices". If you do not have time to read the Full Report, I encourage you to check out the key findings or view the infographic below for highlights.
Friday, November 20, 2015
THE COMMON SENSE CENSUS
Common Sense Media just released it's latest report on media use by tweens and teens. The Common Sense Census is "a large-scale study that explores young people's use of the full range of media and technology." The report "offers a comprehensive picture of the use of media by kids, age 8 to 18 in the U.S., including the level of enjoyment, frequency of use, and amount of time devoted to a wide array of media activities and devices". If you do not have time to read the Full Report, I encourage you to check out the key findings or view the infographic below for highlights.
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