13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
How digital tools are changing not only how teens communicate, but also how they gather information about the world and present themselves to others.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
All
Publications
How digital tools are changing not only how teens communicate, but also how they gather information about the world and present themselves to others.
What does library engagement look like in different community types?
There are some striking differences between women and men in their hopes and fears about the future.
Lee Rainie discussed the project’s research about younger Americans and how libraries fit into their lives.
The states with the most wireless-only households tend to be largely rural and in the West or South; households in the Northeast are most likely to hang onto their landlines.
Amanda Lenhart presents nine major themes from the Project’s five-report series on Teens and Online Privacy
Kathryn Zickuhr discussed Pew Research’s data on reading, writing, and research in the digital age at the edUi 2013 plenary talk.
Lee Rainie speaks about the Project’s latest research about the way people use libraries and the role they play in their communities.
The average gap between the proportion of men and women who use social media
58% of American teens have downloaded an app to a cell phone or tablet. More than half of teen apps users have avoided an app due to concerns about sharing their personal information.
Notifications