New Infographic with Tech Guidance for Families During COVID 19
Leah Langby
April 1, 2020
Keeping Up With Kids
The infographic, which is available to be read in the link.

Anna Palmer from the iSchool at UW-Madison shared a lovely new infographic created by Professor Rebekah Willet and her associates.  The infographic has solid, calm, non-judgmental advice for parents who are trying to navigate screen time during the pandemic.  It would be a great thing to share with people, and they want it shared widely.

Families and Tech During  COVID-19: jpg (for website)

Families and Tech During  COVID-19: pdf (to download/print)

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