Education technology—including school districts’ 1-to-1 computing initiatives—impedes students’ ability to learn and offers a ...
The value of classroom technology depends on instructional intent: Devices should support strong pedagogy by expanding how ...
Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp. By Paula Span It started with a high school typing course. Wanda ...
Their mega-analysis of more than 130 studies totaling 411,430 older adults aged 50 years and up found that the use of technology — computers, smartphones, internet, email, social media or multiple ...
People of all ages now grow up — and grow old — immersed in digital screens, generating concerns about the potential effects on the brain. On the one hand, researchers warn of “digital dementia” in ...
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have asked the question: Is there a correlation between digital technology use ...