Panelists discussed the pros and cons of technology in education, and an important take-away for parents was to stay connected with their teens and keep the dialog open. Gardner pointed out that one of the benefits of technology is the ability to individualize education, yet he acknowledged that one of the pitfalls is the assumption that everything can and should be "technologized." A theme that emerged through the panels was the desire for a balance between face-to-face and online communication. Gardner referenced a study in which students rated face-to-face interaction as their preferred form of communication, reserved for close friends. Texting, which they claimed to use for organizing their lives, came next, with FaceBook surprisingly lower in the ranks.
Towards the end of the evening, when addressing the topic of social change, Gardner also commented, "You'd be nuts not to use social media, but you'd be nuts to think digital media itself can make the change."
-Jen Lavenberg and Megan Haddadi
-Jen Lavenberg and Megan Haddadi