Net 'Revolutionizing' Life for Today's Teens. / Mary Anne Ostrom and Tracy Seipel.
by Ostrom, Mary Anne; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Net 'Revolutionizing' Life for Today's Teens, June 21, 2001; pp. n.p..
"The enthusiastic embrace of the Internet by America's youth is fundamentally changing the way they handle personal relationships, define their culture and learn about the wider world, a comprehensive new study of online usage by teens has found. Reflecting teens' lives, the portrait by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, released Wednesday [June 20, 2001], is complicated, highlighting the advantages of growing up in a wired world--as well as the pitfalls." (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS) This article examines teens' Internet usage patterns and describes ways in which the Net is altering the lives of its adolescent users.
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