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Managing Family Life Online Webinar 12
Recorded: November 18 2020
Practical Advice, Useful Tips and Resources
Over the last several months, we have seen an unprecedented rise in internet use partially driven by our children’s time online. What are some of the most popular types of media, games, and brands right now? Why have they been so popular? Find out how kids’ media behaviors have changed over recent months and what the future may hold. ASL interpretation was provided at this event.
Listen to the live webinar recording hosted by Trend Micro’s Lynette Owens who discusses Kids And Media Trends To Watch with guest speaker David Kleeman, Senior Vice President of Global Trends, Dubit and Vice President, National Association for Media Literacy Education. Together they discuss everything from most popular apps, brands and even the peak times they are used to trends and predictions for the future.
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