If you’ve ever had to pry a tablet out of your kid’s hands when it’s time for dinner, you already know the underlying conflict of Toy Story 5.
Read MoreTeenagers can spot an adult lecture from a mile away. If you walk into a room with a slide deck just to tell them to put their phones down, you’ve already lost them.
Read MoreTalk to parents about video games, and they usually fall into one of two camps: the exhausted “Ban It All” approach, or the overwhelmed "Wild West" approach where kids navigate digital lobbies alone.
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Read MoreHow does a media literacy organization dedicated to fighting the attention economy fit into a festival celebrating technology and engineering?
Read MoreHealth-e-Habits was invited to participate in a Sundance panel that focused on a much darker reality of modern media: the fact that we are drowning in “Content” while starving for “Story.”
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