In this post, Oluwatomilola (Tomi) Idowu, a graduate research intern at the Lab in 2023-24, discusses the impact of AI on youth personal growth and development.
Alanna Powers, Research and Program Specialist at the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), shares her thoughts on making tech safer and healthier for kids.
Is that really true?! We’ve all seen the screaming headlines and tempting clickbait. Unfortunately, not all of the information on the internet tells the whole truth, and some of it…
Our research primarily focuses on examining the relationship between interactive media technologies and development, particularly on young people’s physical, mental, and social health. To keep pace with the multifaceted, ever-changing…
Our Student Advisory Council is an opportunity for teens to have a meaningful voice in how we use research to build a healthier, safer, more positive digital ecosystem. Apply now!
From releasing new research to bringing together industry leaders, Q1 found us hard at work exploring the intersection of tech and youth wellbeing.
We are thrilled to report that research from our August 2022 Pulse Survey was cited in the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Media and Youth Mental Health released on…
Keeping kids safe in the digital world can feel like a full-time job. But it’s impossible to monitor their online activity 24/7, so it’s critical to help kids learn to…
The Digital Wellness Lab’s Student Advisory Council, made up of high school students from across the country, contributes an invaluable youth perspective that helps to inform our work.