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Nora Ganim Barnes, director of the Center for Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmout refers to the 2012-13 study that interviewed 474 presidents regarding their social media use and revealed that College Presidents are more active then CEO’s on social media. While this is a positive step in the right direction Ganin Barnes also reveals that there are alarming trends and states:

“I think it’s great that presidents are blogging, but if nobody’s tracking their reaction, then it’s like talking and not having an audience or not knowing if anybody’s in your audience,”…”The listening part to me is just as important, and social media is a two-way street. If you’re just going to be one way, you’re not being social; you’re just talking.”

college presidents socialmedia

Source: Center for Digital Education

While I believe a good infographic will speak for itself and should NOT require an introduction or a contextual perspective I am including this caution: This infographic represents parents thoughts about mobile device use in K-12 and does not reflect actual use, research understanding or any other perspective.

mobile learning infographic

Source: Grumwald Associates

A nationwide survey reveals that between six and ten percent of Canadian children suffer from some form of anxiety. This is the fastest growing mental health concern that is ironically caused by anxiety in parents.

Dr. Brenda Kenyon, director of the University of Guelph’s Center for Psychological Services, suggests:

anxious parents, and to a lesser extent exposure to violent video games, and less tolerance in society for displays of emotion, are largely to blame.

Fortunately, medicating an anxious child is not the answer and instead:

“In all childhood anxiety disorders, there is a 70 per cent success rate for cognitive behavioural therapy,”

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6 21st Century Skills v2

The six skills include:

  • Resilience
  • Resourcefulness
  • Responsibility
  • Relationships
  • Respect
  • Reading

Source: Eye on Education Blog – Six Skills to Reduce the Risk and Increase the Promise of Your Students