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Will you get off that thing!! Screen-time and learning

Held on the 12th Sep 2019

at 6pm to
7:30pm

, Southern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2019-09-12 18:00:00 2019-09-12 19:30:00 Australia/Sydney Will you get off that thing!! Screen-time and learning A screen-time forum for parents and kids for Social Sciences Week. Stanley Burbury Theatre, University Centre, Sandy Bay Campus
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Venue:

Stanley Burbury Theatre, University Centre, Sandy Bay Campus

Summary:

A screen-time forum for parents and kids for Social Sciences Week.

Presenter(s):

  • Dr Nicholas Hookway, University of Tasmania (Sociology)
  • Detective Sergeant Aaron Hardcastle, Australian Federal Police
  • Dr Libby Robinson, Principal - Kingston High School
  • Amelie Hudspeth, Grade 10 Student - Kingston High School
  • Dr Angela Thomas, University of Tasmania (Education)
  • Hosted by Dr Jocelyn Nettlefold, ABC Media Education Partnerships

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It’s the dilemma facing every parent, and is being called a crisis by some. How much screen-time is too much? What impact is it having on learning and development? How accurate and balanced is the information our kids are receiving? And how safe are the platforms they use? But is there another side to the story? Can those evil screens be harnessed for educational purposes? And aren’t they preparing our digital native kids for the real world? The University of Tasmania marks Social Sciences Week with a major public forum - and encourages parents and their kids to attend together. Join our expert panel for the discussion we need to have about screen-time, learning and cyber-safety. An audience Q&A session will follow. Panellists Dr Nicholas Hookway - Senior Lecturer, Sociology & Media Commentator Detective Sergeant Aaron Hardcastle – Australian Federal Police Libby Robinson – Principal, Kingston High School (School Captain) – Kingston High School Dr Angela Thomas – Senior Lecturer, Education Hosted by Jocelyn Nettlefold – Director, ABC-UTAS Media Literacy Project Refreshments from 5.30pm. Presented in partnership with The Australian Sociological Association. It’s the dilemma facing every parent, and is being called a crisis by some. How much screen-time is too much? What impact is it having on learning and development? How accurate and balanced is the information our kids are receiving? And how safe are the platforms they use?

But is there another side to the story? Can those evil screens be harnessed for educational purposes? And aren’t they preparing our digital native kids for the real world?

The University of Tasmania marks Social Sciences Week with a major public forum - and encourages parents and their kids to attend together. Join our expert panel for the discussion we need to have about screen-time, learning and cyber-safety. An audience Q&A session will follow.

Panellists

  • Dr Nicholas Hookway - Senior Lecturer, Sociology, & Media Commentator
  • Detective Sergeant Aaron Hardcastle – Australian Federal Police
  • Dr Libby Robinson – Principal, Kingston High School
  • Amelie Hudspeth – Co-President, Senior Leaders (Grade 10), Kingston High School
  • Dr Angela Thomas – Senior Lecturer, Education

Hosted by

Dr Jocelyn Nettlefold – Media Education Partnerships, ABC

Refreshments from 5.30pm.

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