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Digital Life 101

Digital Life 101. In 2009, kids ages 11 to 14 spent most time with the TV Teens spend more time browsing the Internet. A mash-up is a remix or blend of multiple songs, videos, or other media content into one product. Teens ages 13 to 17 send and receive an about 3500 texts a month.

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Digital Life 101

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  1. Digital Life 101

  2. In 2009, kids ages 11 to 14 spent most time with the TV • Teens spend more time browsing the Internet. • A mash-up is a remix or blend of multiple songs, videos, or other media content into one product.

  3. Teens ages 13 to 17 send and receive an about 3500 texts a month. • Troll is someone who posts span on online message boards • An avatar is a two- or three-dimensional icon that represents a computer user or a gamer.

  4. In order to register to Facebook, an individual must be 13 years old. • Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia and the following people can edit articles: • Registered user who is 13 • Employees of Wikipedia • College professors and students

  5. Rofl is instant message that says, “That was really funny”. • (MMOG) is usually an online virtual world that multiple players navigate and play in together. • The Atari 2600 was the first home video game console in 1977.

  6. There are 1600 characters in a text message • Tweens ages 8 to 12 use 85% of cell phones. • GarageBand is a program where students can create and listen to music. • YouTube gets over 1 billion views each month.

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