Lecture at the Edward Zigler Center in Child Development
by Catherine Jhee | Feb 10, 2011 | View Bio
If you are in New Haven on Friday, February 11, we invite you to attend the Zigler Center's weekly social policy lecture series. Michael Levine will present a preview of Always Connected, a collaboration with the Sesame Workshop that will be published this spring, and The Impacts of Media Multitasking on Children's Learning and Development. He will discuss the results of some recent studies about the constant flow of media that kids are consuming — often simultaneously — and the potential implications for healthy development.
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Room 116, William L. Harkness Hall
100 Wall Street
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information: The Edward Zigler Center in Child Development & Social Policy at Yale University
Key Tags: lecture, Cooney Center, Always Connected, Michael H. Levine, media multitasking, childhood development, Zi
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