Kids are getting arguably more screen time than ever before with virtual learning and the blue light from the devices may impact their eyes. Exposure to blue light devices through remote learning is ...
At every pediatrician appointment for the last several years, I’ve been asked about how much “screen time” my kids are getting. I’m reminded by the doctor that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) ...
A student watching videos alone is not having the same experience as a student using technology to discuss a complex text ...
When reading on screens, we may tend to skim rather than read deeply. This can affect how we process the information. For young students learning to read, reading print materials plays an important ...
Researchers looked at the mechanisms involved in language learning among nine-month-olds, the youngest population known to be studied in relation to on-screen learning. Infants are more likely to ...
DENVER — The recommendations have stayed the same: limit screen time for kids. But, with remote learning happening for so many families this upcoming school year ...
Christine Whalen has a spirited 5-year-old who started kindergarten in the fall. It’s not going well. Ella gets so bored on Zoom that she quickly squirms, wiggles and tries to flee. One day when ...
Wanted for the new school year: high-quality remote-learning experiences to engage and benefit all students. In the current pandemic reality, educators can improve learning, we believe, by finding ...
When it comes to video games and apps, what's a parent to do? On one hand, we're bombarded with messages about the perils of letting kids play with computer games and gadgets. On the other, we're ...
You may have noticed that the screen is ubiquitous. Everywhere you turn, people’s noses are stuck to a screen. We gaze at our tablets, smartphones, billboards, televisions and computers. Some ...