| Report Title: Teens and Technology Usage in the Educational
Environment Analysis Brief
Publication Date: 8/17/2009
Description: As the summer approaches an end, teens across
America will be heading back to school. For this generation, kids born between
1992 and 1996, their educational experience has changed from the world of
traditional blackboards to electronic blackboards, from turning in their
physical paper to email or calling in their homework. Technology now plays a
prominent role in a teens education, whether enforced by the school or
initiated by teens themselves. So how exactly are todays technologies being
used on school campuses to advance education?
This report examines the current usage, requirements and perceptions teens
have towards technology in the classroom. It also examines the differences
between technology usage in public and private schools for some unexpected
findings. This analysis is a must for understanding back to school trends and
current usage in school systems.
Deliverables include a three page analysis brief and data
crosstabs. Topics Included In Study: Audio; Computers;
Digital Imaging; Gaming; Portable; Video; Wireless Communications
Measurements: Usage
Study Methodology: US - Online Survey
Study Population: Teens (13-17)
Sample Size: 402
Pages: Anaysis Brief (4), Data Crosstabs (17)
Format: Zipped PDF files
File Size: 428 KB |