Monday, January 24, 2011

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Digital natives do not know how to ride

Children between 2 and 5 years would know to use the computer but do not ride a bike or tie their shoes. A search for AVG.
It was published the second part of the research AVG Digital Diaries, company specializing in computer security, which also conducts studies designed to assess how the children interact with technology has changed in the digital age. This is an analysis in which it was shown that many children, aged between two and five years, first learn to use computers or use a cell phone to ride a bike or swimming, or, to tie shoes alone.
The first part of the search for AVG, entitled "Birth digital, output in October last year, had brought to light the results seen by many as worrying: the majority of babies or children under two years (about 92 percent in the U.S. and 68 percent in Italy), would already fingerprint, as it has been photographed and displayed on the Internet from their parents, to the detriment of privacy.
The second part of the research examines a sample of about 2,200 mothers throughout New Zealand, United States, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan and Australia. Mothers, all with children aged between 2 and 5 years were asked to draw up a list and a ranking on the skills of their children on computer skills and about the traditional skills of the real world, such as swimming or cycling.

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