January 17, 2020MIT Technology Review
The Human Screenome Project will capture everything we do on our phones
“Screen time is a popular carry-over measure from the context of a TV-centered era, developed around health and parenting concerns,” says Mimi Ito, a cultural anthropologist who studies technology use at the University of California. Even the American Association of Pediatrics, which first popularized the term, has moved away from screen time as a core measure, she says.
Read the full story at MIT Technology Review.
The Human Screenome Project will capture everything we do on our phones < Previous
UCI-led Project Seeks to Combat WildfiresNext >
Join Ruha Benjamin in Exploring Discriminatory Designs That Encode Inequity