Keywords
Covid-19
Teens
Remote Learning
Screen Time
Socialisation
Teens
Remote Learning
Screen Time
Socialisation
How to Cite
Teens Are addicted to socializing, not screens: Screenagers in the time of coronavirus. (2020). Synergy, 18(1). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/375
Abstract
This article first appeared online on April 14 2020. The researcher, danah boyd, explores teenagers as social beings and posts interesting questions about how Covid-19, and the related schooling online, has impacted on the ways teenagers have, and will, used screens to socialise.
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