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Internet and communications technology: Global energy consumption trends and challenges
Source: JournalistsResource.orgVirtual schools: Why do parents choose them and do they help kids learn?
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Over the past 20 years, virtual public schools have become a popular alternative to traditional bricks-and-mortar schools. School choice advocates promote them as a way for children to complete their coursework online and at their own pace in almost any location, a significant benefit for families in rural areas as well as students who need or want more flexible academic schedules.
Uber, Airbnb and consequences of the sharing economy: Research roundup
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHow adolescents cope with digital stress
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How using search engines impacts voter decisions
Source: JournalistsResource.orgDigital security tips for journalists: Protecting sources and yourself
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With hacking and other digital intrusions becoming a regular feature of life in the computer age, it’s more critical than ever for journalists to protect their sources. But for many, the tech world is intimidating. This tip sheet offers free resources for journalists of all digital-comfort levels as well as links to useful tutorials.
Link between TV viewing time and mortality
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The growing problem of Internet “link rot” and best practices for media and online publishers
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The Internet is an endlessly rich world of sites, pages and posts — until it all ends with a click and a “404 page not found” error message. While the hyperlink was conceived in the 1960s, it came into its own with the HTML protocol in 1991, and there’s no doubt that the first broken link soon followed.