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Today we are teaching the Millennial Generation!!!!

Technology Usage by Young Adolescents The amount of time in front of TV is declining, but amount of time using other forms of technology is increasing! 97% own a computer 95% are online 83% own a cell phone 80% own a gaming console system 51% own a portable gaming device

Social Media 95% of year olds are now online and 80% are users of social media. 50% have been the target of bullying on social media What others are doing about cyber bullying: 90% of teen social media users say they have ignored the mean behavior they have witnessed on a social network site. 80% say they have personally defended a victim of meanness and cruelty. 79% say they have told someone to stop their mean behavior on a social network site. 21% say they have personally joined in on the harassment of others on a social network site.

Cell Phones 88% use their phones to text others. 83% use their phones to take pictures. 64% share pictures with others. 60% play music on their phones. 46% play games on their phones. 32% exchange videos on their phones. 31% exchange instant messages on their phones. 27% go online for general purposes on their phones. 23% access social network sites on their phones. 21% use on their phones. 11% purchase things via their phones.

take photos share photos play music play games watch videos instant messaging social networks s make purchases texting internet searches