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Teens and Mental Health: How Girls Really Feel About Social Media - Common Sense Media

Teens and Mental Health: How Girls Really Feel About Social Media - Common Sense Media | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Teen girls have a complicated relationship with social media. But a new report from Common Sense looks at the platforms and features that girls like and dislike—giving us a chance to improve their experience online.

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You can download the report and the summary infographic for free.

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Four in 10 young Canadians have sexted, survey says | Toronto Star 

Four in 10 young Canadians have sexted, survey says | Toronto Star  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"Still, sexting happens less commonly among youth than many people believe — including nearly all of the survey’s 800 16- to 20-year-old participants, said Matthew Johnson, director of education for the non-profit organization MediaSmarts.

It’s also not an “intrinsically harmful” behaviour, he said, with the majority of sexts remaining private between the sender and intended recipient.

“We need to move from fear-mongering to talking about things from an ethical and moral point of view,” said Johnson, who called the report one of the first in the world to focus on the non-consensual sharing of intimate images."


See the Full Report here: http://mediasmarts.ca/sites/mediasmarts/files/publication-report/full/sharing-of-sexts.pdf

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Making Culture Report - Drexel University 

Making Culture Report - Drexel University  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"Making Culture is the product of a year-long investigation visiting 30 K-12 education makerspaces across 12 metropolitan regions map conducted through in-depth interviews with students, instructors, and leadership alongside observation and study of each space and its programs.

Among the ExCITe Center's recommendations made as a result of the report are:

*The culture of a makerspace has a direct impact on student learning. Rather than choosing equipment or specific projects, designers of new makerspaces should first consider the kind of learning culture they seek to create for their students.

 

*Makerspace participation can positively impact a broad range of students, including English Language Learners. But school leaders must be mindful to recruit inclusively, for both for instructors and students.

 

*Within school makerspaces, hosting unstructured open hours (outside of class time) encourages greater exploration, positive risk-taking, and collaboration for a wider range of students.

 

*Students frequently use skills learned in makerspaces to improve other aspects of the school and local community, such as student government activities, classroom maintenance, and sports facilities.  

The full report includes specific recommendations for those considering or planning an education makerspace and how to create a supportive culture from the outset."

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