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Screentime Awareness Tools

Powerpoint Presentation for educators

This presentation can be used as an instructional tool for students.  It provides general information on screentime as well as other activities and resources.  

Screentime Factsheet    

Provide this fact sheet to students and parents.  It has some statistics on why screentime awareness is important.

Evaluation Tools

It's important to evaluate your screentime awareness event for many reasons.  If you have funders it will be important to show them that the event was a success.  Also, if you are going to have a reoccurring event, it will be important to track results and changes.

Sample evaluation materials include a pretest and posttest for students or children.  These surveys are designed to be used in connection with the powerpoint presentation. The pretest should be administered prior to the presentation and then again after to evaluate comprehension of content.  

If you have any questions regarding screentime or any of the materials presented here, please contact us.

 

Last Modified on 03/03/2010
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