Mobile Research and Statistics
Opportunity for All: Technology and Learning in Lower-Income Families
2016
Educational Apps: What We Do and Do Not Know
2015
Getting a Read on the App Stores: A Market Scan and Analysis of Children's Literacy Apps
2015
Putting Education in "Educational" Apps: Lessons from the Science of Learning
2015
Teens Social Media and Technology Use
2015
Mobile Trends in Low Income Families
2015
Digital Learning 24/7: Understanding Technology-Enhanced Learning in the Lives of Today's Students
2015
Can Your Preschool Learn Anything from an iPad App?
2012
Impact of Digital Technology on Learning
2012
Mobile Apps and Kids Safety
2012
Sexting and College Students
2012
Low Income Students Test Scores Leap 30% With Smartphone
Qualcom Study 2012
Mobile Trends for People of Color
PEW 2010
Horizon Report (Mobiles in learning)
2009
Young and Mobile: A Global View of Mobiles and Youth
Nielsen 2010
Smartphone Penetration
ADO 2010
In U.S., SMS Text Messaging Tops Mobile Calling
Nielsen 2008
Two Experiments with Teaching and Learning with Mobile Phones
Advanced learning 2009
Underage Texting
Nielsen 2010
Marist Poll on Cell Phone Usage
2009
Mobile Phones, Texting and Literacy
2009
Sexting, Cyberbullying
2009
Technology, Achievement and the Bottom Line
2005/06
The Milken Report: Impact of Educational Technology on Student Achievement
1999
*Ed/ITLib ED Tech searchable digital library
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