People say they don't want to be sad, but their online habits disagree. Content that channels sorrow for views has become a ...
As AI advances, parents must become savvy about this technology and provide informed guidance to their children.
Many parents were already worried about their kids being exposed to false information and other harmful content on social media before Meta’s surprise decision to drop its fact-checkers.
Even before Meta dropped fact-checkers, it could be hard to know what to believe on social media. Parents can help kids sort ...
A mental health epidemic among the young, with over half of those under 30 struggling with significant mental health issues, ...
Heaphy noted that as a former U.S. attorney, he understands that accountability is designed to deter people from engaging in ...
How researchers are tapping into the power of artificial intelligence to propel research advances in history, sociology, and ...
By Herman M. Lagon Scrolling through your feed, you see it—quirky cat videos, snappy memes, and nonsensical dance trends.
To curate this list, he dives into Netflix’s catalogue every month to surface family-friendly titles both kids and adults can ... instead of whatever the algorithm happens to be pushing.
Every day, 402.74 trillion bytes of data are added to the internet, presenting a daunting challenge to K-12 students. The new ...
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, says tech companies aren’t doing enough to protect kids online.
Education Week spoke with three award-winning teachers about how they help students persevere in the math classroom.