DIGITAL LIFE
Instead of Pulling Out Your Phone, Let Your Mind Wander
A new study finds we’d enjoy doing nothing but think.
How Children Think About Their Own Well-Being Online
Kids around the world weigh-in on their digital lives and what kinds of online experiences would make them happy.
Teens + Social Media + The Internet ?
Just because you didn’t grow up with it doesn’t make it wrong.
Crowdsourcing Treatments that Work
StuffThatWorks helps people with chronic conditions figure out which treatments work best.
Help Kids Be Good People Online
Character education might be the key to a better internet.
Teens Logging on for Help
Telehealth has become an important tool for providers to monitor their patients’ mental health and maintain care.
How to Reset Your Family's Screen Time
Team up with your kids to create healthier media habits.
Self-Esteem and Media Influences on Body Image
Empower students to say YES to self-acceptance and no to unhealthy body image.
Keep Your Smartphone Out Of Sight
If you want to use your smartphone less often, stop looking at it so much.
Digital Detox: A Complete Guide on How to Unplug This Summer
Ditch your cell phone and laptop, then head outside for a quick refresh and recharge.
Banning Wednesday Meetings Saved My Employees From Zoom Fatigue
A full day of uninterrupted working time has been a tremendous productivity win
Why Nearsightedness Is on the Rise in Children
Decreased exposure to outdoor light appears to be a major factor .
One ping after another: why everyone needs a notification detox
Is it time to turn them all off for good?
How Technology Can Be Part of a Happy Life
Researchers are exploring what wellness looks like in a digital world.
Cal Newport on Why We’ll Look Back at Our Smartphones Like Cigarettes.
Digital addiction has long-term ramifications for our health, relationships and life purpose.
How white supremacists recruit teen culture warriors in gaming communities
Concerns are rising about livestreaming sites where video gameplay mixes with messages of hate.
Five Lessons for Adults from the Movie “Eighth Grade”
A mother and daughter reflect on a young teen’s trials and triumphs at the end of middle school.