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Posted on June 18, 2012 by Joshua Gans

A few posts on children, Facebook and learning apps

Over at Forbes.com recently I have written a few posts that will likely be of interest to readers here.

  • “Can Apps Transform Learning into Games?” Forbes.com, 13th June 2012.
  • “If World Leaders can Misplace Children, What about the Rest of Us?” Forbes.com, 11th June 2012.
  • “Is There Evidence that Free Ranging on Facebook is Bad for Tweens?” Forbes.com, 8th June 2012.
  • “Opening Up Facebook is Essential Because Kids Need Training Wheels,” Forbes.com, 4th June 2012.
  • “How to Hot Wire the Dollhouse,” Forbes.com, 21st May 2012.
  • “Can Facebook get a Child Expelled from School?” Forbes.com, 17th May 2012.

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