Cue the ominous movie trailer voice: “In a world where half of the population is female, barely one in three people speaking onscreen are female.” That was the tenor at…
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The school year is in full swing, and The LAMP is proud to be back at PS241 STEM Institute of Manhattan for another year. Also in full swing is the…
Easy Friday Infographic: What Teens, Screens and Digitally Divided Attention Spans Mean for Learning
Happy Friday! Or, happy day-to-spend-twice-as-much-time-with-a-screen-than-at-school. Your call. Courtesy of: OnlineSchools.com
Looking for some short but stimulating media literacy reading this summer? Then be sure to check out the Journal for Media Literacy Education (JMLE) for a review of a recent…
Back in February, the Pew Research Center released a report about how National Writing Project and Advanced Placement teachers are using technology in the classroom. In our coverage of the…
Search engines can be mysterious beasts—a paradox, given how frequently we use them to find information. The algorithms used to deliver results are complex and change frequently; Google updates its…
I live in New York City, which means I’ve been more or less spared from the political ad barrage facing those who live in swing states, or states with an…
This month, we sat down with Dr. Alice Wilder, who was Director of Research & Development and producer of Blue’s Clues. She is also co-creator and head of Research and…
A few days ago, Yale University released the results of a study conducted around the television advertising of cereal to children. Also a few days ago, according to an editorial…
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