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Lunch & Learn Webinar: Understanding “Totally Wired” Youth

Posted by Maria Medina on Sat, Apr 17, 2010 @ 07:00 PM

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Date: Thursday, April 29th & Time: 12:00pm to 12:45pm

Ypulse founder and author Anastasia Goodstein shares insights from her book Totally Wired: What Teens & Tweens Are Really Doing Online as well as new data from Ypulse Research on how teens and collegians are using technology.

Anastasia is an award-winning blogger and often-quoted expert on American tweens, teens and early twenty-somethings. She has worked in media for the past 15 years and has helped launch youth oriented web and television properties for brands including Oxygen, AOL and Current TV. She will never forget her roots having begun her career in the non-profit youth media space at Teen Voices. Anastasia was one of the first graduates of the Medill School of Journalism's new media program at Northwestern University, where she earned an MSJ in 1999. Her first book about teens and technology, Totally Wired: What Teens & Tweens Are Really Doing Online was published by St. Martin's Press.

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