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Seeking better tech regulationSmartphones and social media are largely unregulated for America’s youth. One North Carolina nonprofit is seeking a better framework under which teens, and tweens, can navigate social media and smartphones in schools.
Ava Smithing, Advocacy Director, Young People’s Alliance
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UNC neuroscientist on social media’s influence on adolescent brainsA neuroscience and psychology professor talks about what we know – and what we don’t yet know – about how social media impacts adolescent brain development.
Eva Telzer, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Co-director of the Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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A throwback technology for the next generationAn entrepreneur is hoping to resurrect a longstanding tool of communication with a new-age twist. Tin Can Phones are something of an homage to the phones many of us grew up with.
The new iteration runs off Wi-Fi and is an alternative to smartphones and access to social media.
Chet Kittleson, Co-Founder, Tin Can Phone
By Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge4.7
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Seeking better tech regulationSmartphones and social media are largely unregulated for America’s youth. One North Carolina nonprofit is seeking a better framework under which teens, and tweens, can navigate social media and smartphones in schools.
Ava Smithing, Advocacy Director, Young People’s Alliance
0:13:00
UNC neuroscientist on social media’s influence on adolescent brainsA neuroscience and psychology professor talks about what we know – and what we don’t yet know – about how social media impacts adolescent brain development.
Eva Telzer, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Co-director of the Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
0:39:20
A throwback technology for the next generationAn entrepreneur is hoping to resurrect a longstanding tool of communication with a new-age twist. Tin Can Phones are something of an homage to the phones many of us grew up with.
The new iteration runs off Wi-Fi and is an alternative to smartphones and access to social media.
Chet Kittleson, Co-Founder, Tin Can Phone

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