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- Apps for Children Fall Short on Disclosure to Parents, Report Says
New York Times, December 2012
- Technology Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say
New York Times, November 2012
- Digital Passport for Children Encourages Responsible Online Behavior
Mashable, October 2012
- Teens favor facetime over Facebook, US survey finds
Agence France-Presse, June 2012
- Facebook Explores Giving Kids Access
Wall Street Journal, June 2012
- The Hunger Games too violent for some preteens, says Common Sense Media
Entertainment Weekly, March 2012
- Screen Time Higher Than Ever for Children
The New York Times, October 2011
- How Twitter Changed the Way We Communicate (VIDEO)
The Today Show, June 2011
- In-app purchases in iPad, iPhone, iPod kids' games touch off parental firestorm
The Washington Post, February 2011
- Proposed Law Would Prohibit Web Collection of Data on Kids
The Wall Street Journal, December 2010
- Video game industry's public enemy no. 1
Los Angeles Times, November 2010
- Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts
The New York Times, April 2010
- More high-tech cheating - and rationalizing
San Francisco Chronicle, June 2009
- Media guide offers reviews for parents -- but no soapbox
San Francisco Chronicle, December 2006
- A New Attempt to Monitor Media Content
The New York Times, May 2003