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RESEARCH: Influence of Children on Technology Transmission

January 29, 2014by kidzanianews Leave a comment

SANTIAGO, Chile. Wiley Online Library. January 29, 2014. (English), by Teresa Correa. –Bottom-up technology transmission is more prominent amongst women and people with lower socioeconomic situations, as well as with less […]

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RESEARCH: Multitasking is Changing the Way Kids Learn

May 8, 2013by kidzanianews Leave a comment

Science Direct. May 2013. via PlayScienceLab. (English). –Students sitting down to do homework, study, or otherwise focus on schoolwork get an average of 6 minutes in before switching to a […]

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Technology is game-changer in lives of today’s boys

December 27, 2011by kidzanianews Leave a comment

Vancouver, Canada. The Columbian. December 27, 2011. (English). Nine-year-old Darian Sund doesn’t mind that his parents prohibit him from going outside to play without supervision.

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Children Adorably, Accurately Predict The Future Of Computing

September 21, 2011by kidzanianews Leave a comment

Children As Conceptual Scientists The Latitude research organization believes children can contribute to scientific advancement through their unbounded imagination. The Children’s Future Requests For Computers and the Internet asked children to draw […]

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