In the 1980s, my neighbor Eric's dad brought home an early "portable" computer. We spent a lot of time trying to crack one of the "text adventure" games, something like "Zork" or "Adventureland." However, the simplicity of those early games starkly contrasts the highly connected and immersive digital experiences available to young hearts today. Biblical... Continue Reading →
Growing Up with Social Media
via Letterbox: As society hurtles towards its increasingly digital future, we all have to accept that children are starting their journey into the online world at a much younger age than any of us did and experience far fewer barriers (they’ll never know how lucky they are not to hear a dial-up tone). LETTERBOX has... Continue Reading →