Talking Technology with ATLIS

GIrls in STEM, Social Media's Impact on Students, and the role of AI in the Classroom


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In this episode, hosts, along with guests Gayle Cole and Nancy Argano-Rush, delve into the impact of social media on students mental health. They discuss the complexities of technology's influence on teenagers, emphasizing the importance of parental involvement and critical conversations about online activities and boundaries. The episode highlights various perspectives on managing social media use, privacy, and cybersecurity, as well as the significance of balancing technology integration with mental and physical health. Additionally, the conversation touches on STEM education, gender representation, and AI's role in education, focusing on creating equitable and engaging learning experiences for all students.

Resources 

  • Viewpoint 
  • The Anxious Generation
  • New Yorker:  Jonathan Haidt Wants You to Take Away Your Kid’s Phone 
  • Ruvna
  • The Social Institute
  • The Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health at AAP
  • COPPA
  • ATLIS DEI 
  • Noble Academy


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