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Teens, Video Games and Civics
Presented to Games, Learning and Libraries Conference
11/2/2008 |
Presentation | Amanda Lenhart
In this presentation, Amanda discusses the Teens, Video Games and Civics report in-depth. She covers the basic demographics of teen gamers and the game-playing habits of American youth, as well as the social nature of game play and the relationship between game play and a teen's engagement in the civic, political and social life of his or her community.
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Participatory Medicine
Presented to Center for Connected Health Symposium
10/27/2008 |
Presentation | Susannah Fox
The internet has changed people's expectations of their relationship with health professionals. One possible next step is the concept of participatory medicine.
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User Behavior and the Climate for Innovation
Presented to The Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit
8/22/2008 |
Presentation | John Horrigan
Follow the link below to the text of John Horrigan's keynote speech to the Progress & Freedom Foundation's Aspen Summit. The Summit's theme was "unlocking innovation" and the speech talks about what user behavior tells us about the current climate for innovation.
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The U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, hosted a cross-cultural discussion of the internet and politics in which the word "cool" played a starring role.
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The Numbers that Count
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Music Downloading and Listening: Findings from the Pew Internet and American Life Project
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Revisualizing the Digital Divide as a Spectrum
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