Networked Learners
How technology has affected the way “digital natives” search for, gather and act on information.
How technology has affected the way “digital natives” search for, gather and act on information.
Recent trends in Internet and mobile use and how information seekers come in different shapes and sizes.
Slides about teen content creators, shown at The Power of Youth Voice: What Kids Learn When They Create With Digital Media.
Social media is proliferating, inside and outside the classroom. What have we learned and what is on the horizon?
How the internet and mobile phones impact Americans' social networks.
Lee discusses the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
A discussion of the critical uncertainties about the evolution of the internet
John B. Horrigan will participate on a panel entitled "Scarcity, Diversity, Efficiency: Media Structure Regulation Reconsidered" at the Quello Center's 2009 Communication Law and Policy Symposium. The title for this year's symposium is "Rethinking...
John B. Horrigan discusses how users shape the mobile ecosystem by comparing adoption of the mobile net to adoption of the desktop internet of the 1990s and by focusing on the "motivated by mobility" groups from the Project's The Mobile Difference...
Lee Rainie discussed the Project’s research about how the internet and cell phones are affecting citizens and how government agencies have new opportunities to plug into citizens’ social networks as they try to solve problems in their lives.