
Erin Walsh
@erin_k_walsh
Spark & Stitch Institute. Using science to spark understanding, stitching science to strategies for raising connected + courageous kids online and offline.
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http://www.sparkandstitchinstitute.com 03-03-2009 20:14:39
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Yes! Another great resource from Joan Ganz Cooney Center sharing what child-centered media CAN look like (rather than just what it shouldn’t look like).

Appreciate this piece by Maha Ball via #ConnectedLearning - "Why is all the focus on teaching lay people how to code, and not teaching computer scientists and people who work in tech companies to center empathy and humanity in their work?" clalliance.org/blog/humanity-…

Always a great nuanced summary from Jacqueline Nesi, PhD and the Greater Good Science Center.



National Scientific Council on Adolescence (NSCA) member Jacqueline Nesi, PhD spoke with Devorah Heitner from the The Washington Post about #youth sharing to find social support online: washingtonpost.com/parenting/2023…

Grateful to have soaked in the science, scholarship & engaged contributions of @TAYA_Lab Linda Charmaraman Heather Kirkorian Dra. Lucía Magis Weinberg Jenny Radesky, MD Henry Willis Rachel Barr @carrie_james Dr. Emily Weinstein and more. Truly thrilling. The Intl Congress on Media and Developing Minds is a wrap!


Sharing a new piece of research out this week from Jenny Radesky and her lab C.S. Mott Children's & me and my team Common Sense Media that looks at a week in the life of a young person's smartphone, using passive sensing data and youth co-interpretation of that data. 🧵commonsensemedia.org/research/const…


If kids could design a social networking app for themselves & their peers, what would it look like? Azi Jamalian, PHD shares highlights from some co-design sessions conducted for the #CooneyCenterSandbox with @MrsWOfficial and The GIANT Room. bit.ly/3QIyyHG



Proud to participate in this press conference announcing revitalized efforts to pass the MN Kids Code. This content-neutral design-focused bill addresses online harms upstream w/out taking away youth agency and access. TY Erin Maye Quade and Kristin Bahner for your leadership!


Is there ever a "right" time to allow kids access to social media? Lisa Damour, PhD offers a wise, pragmatic approach that encourages parents to foster open communication with their tweens and teens to encourage healthy use of social technologies. bit.ly/3vn5ZI1



“The three-layer framework illustrates just how important it is to consider the role of design when reflecting on young people’s experiences on social media platforms.” CLA Blog: Design Matters: Why We Should Resist Using Social Media Shorthand connectedlearning.news/cla1213b23 Dr. Katie Davis



We are 8 episodes in to the new Connected & Courageous podcast from Spark & Stitch! Season 1 is all about tech and teens. We've already had incredible guests like Linda Charmaraman, Dr. Katie Davis, Dr. Emily Weinstein, Elizabeth Englander and more to come! Give it a listen? sparkandstitchinstitute.com/podcast/

I am still thinking about my conversation with Jason Nagata, MD and am thrilled to share it on today's episode of the Connected & Courageous podcast. On boys (and teens of all genders), eating disorders, and social media: sparkandstitchinstitute.com/podcast/on-boy…