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Adolescents & Tools for evaluation
Adolescent Brains
SAHRC
early adolescence
SAHRC
middle adolescence
BMJ
adolescent development
Nature
: Brain maturation
Daniel Keating
ch 3
NIH
brain development
AACAP
: decision making
HHS
: adolescence maturity and brain
Penn State
Extension: 3 tasks
Pediatrics in Review
: article
Kids Online
Guide for adults w/kids
Parents
Healthy Children
tips for parents
U Switch
: 2018 Exhaustive guide
Internet Matters
website
NSPCC
guide
Kaspersky
: setting up kids phone
SAHRCC
Adolescence for parents
Dept
of Ed: guide for parents on adolescence
Educators
CommenSenseMedia
: lessons
ISTE
digital citizenship tips
Edutopia
: teach middle schoolers
Tolerance.org
: lesson plan
ILA
: rethinking how we teach credibility
Digital Tools
Digital Advocate
8 Apps for digital citizenship
Chrome Extensions
(for adults, but would help)
Google Lesson
on evaluating sources
Life Map App
(by teens, life choices)
Think U Know
site
ChildLine app
(psych)
Smart Social app
: evaluate social sites
BBC
OWN IT
at
PLAY
store
Internet Matters article
Kid and Digital things
Study
shows cell phones @ 7y/o
2017 study
on 1st cell phones
Social Media and teens
Power of
Like
Brain development
and Social media use
Social media
and kid brains implications
Kids
judge empirical data
Social Media
and teens
Social Media
Effects Teens
Psychology Today:
no social media for tweens
Fake Influencers
Petrarca, E. (2018, May 14). Body con job: Miquela Sousa has over 1 million followers on Instagram and was recently hacked by a Trump troll. But she isn’t real. The Cut. Retrieved from:
https://www.thecut.com/2018/05/lil-miquela-digital-avatar-instagram-influencer.html
LilMiquela [Instagram Account] Retrieved from:
https://www.instagram.com/lilmiquela/?hl=en
Booth, S. (2019, November 4). Fake online influencers are a danger to children campaigners say. The Guardian. Retrieved from:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/nov/04/fake-online-influencers-a-danger-to-children-say-campaigners
Internet Matters How can I help my child think critically about the social media influencers they follow? Internet Matters. [Question and answer webpage] Retrieved from:
https://www.internetmatters.org/hub/question/how-can-i-help-my-child-think-critically-about-the-social-media-influencers-they-follow/
Science Daily
: kids evaluate sources
Stanford
: kids can't eval well online
Guides
CCCOnline
Guide
Johns Hopkins
guide
Cyber bullying research
CyberSmile
research
Cyberbullying
study
Social Media
gen Z & Millenials