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Teens on the
Digital Fringes
  • Dr. Lesley S. J. Farmer
  • California State University, Long Beach
  • lfarmer@csulb.edu
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Introduction
  • Quick! Imagine a teen techie!
  • The Digital Divide
  • The library’s role
  • Fostering digital inclusion
  • Starting with teens
  • Technology issues: access and use
  • Getting into action
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Today’s 75 Million Teens
  • College Class of 2009:
  • What Cold War?
  • What’s a record player,  a typewriter, an 8-track type, a Beta video?
  • Computers have always fit in their backpacks.
  • There’s always been a screening test for AIDS.
  • There’s always been digital cameras and
  • Pixar.
  • Bert and Ernie are old enough to be their parents…
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The Borders in Teens’ Lives
  • Family and school
  • Family and peers (culture, language)
  • School structure that impedes learning
  • Emotions that distract from learning
  • Expectations differences between boys and girls
  • Worldview about sexuality


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Groups on the Digital Fringes
  • Poor: 25% are minors living with single parent
  • Homeless: risk sex and drug abuse
  • Teens of color: issues of health, education, transience, different norms
  • Immigrants: 10%; issues of race, generations
  • English language learners
  • Rural and isolated / Migrant farmworkers
  • Gang members / Incarcerated (360 million in jail)
  • Dropouts: urban, poor, stressed, alienated
  • Teenage parents: 200,000 babies yearly
  • Girls: male culture, stereotypes
  • Teens with physical and mental disabilities: less likely to have jobs, leave home, develop relationships
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Information Poor
  • Don’t think they can help themselves
  • Behave secretly/ deceptively to protect what info they have
  • Don’t take social risks
  • Don’t think people outside their class would share info with them
  • May be successful within their own culture
  • Technology can empower them and help them link with other groups
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Physical Access to Technology
  • Access: hardware, software, connectivity
  • Library access: distance, year-round, hours, scheduling, regularity, length of time, remote access
  • Free Internet vs. deep Internet
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Technical Access to Technology
  • What is there to learn?
  •    mechanics, evaluation
  • How do teens learn technology? messing around, friends, hands-on
  • Instructional issues: motivation, expectations, interactivity, choice, variety, pacing/steps, flexibility
  • Venues for learning: library, community, business collaboration
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Intellectual Access to Technology
  • The technology world
  • Information literacy
  • Media literacy
  • Issues: language, textual literacy, context, meaningful purpose
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Digital Content for Teens
  • Relevant content
  • Local information
  • Education
  • Language issues: translation, non-English sites, visual cues, meaningful content/context


  • Creating content
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Use of Technology
by Teens
  • Development of technology use:   self-interest>>interaction>>creation
  • Speed bumps: mechanics, instable technology, no email/chat, $$, time…
  • Independent use: email, IM, shop, entertainment, education
  • Teen technology use in schools
  • Teen technology use in libraries
  • Teen technology use in communities
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Factors that Foster Teen Use
  • Teen space
  • Internet connectivity (speed!)
  • Useful software
  • Tolerance of noise, social aspects
  • Reasonable rules (and cost) on printing, email/chat, downloading, time on machines
  • Opportunities for volunteering
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Technology and Life after HS
  • Jobs/employment
  • Information literacy and technology
  •    Communications technology
  •    Programs for careers and technology
  • College / higher education
  • Citizenship / politics
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Laying the Groundwork
  • Interacting with teens
  • Interacting with communities
  • Action plan:
  • ID the audience and motivators
  • Involve stakeholders
  • Develop and deliver compelling vision and message
  • Insure enough resources  and support
  • Follow-through and assess


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And, When in Doubt….
  • Get to know teens
  • Include them
  • Support them
  • …and ADVOCATE for them!