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First report 'UK Children Go Online: Listening to young people's experiences' Second report 'UK Children Go Online: Surveying the experiences of young people and their parents' Third report 'Active Participation or Just More Information?' Fourth report 'Internet Literacy Among Children and Young People' Fifth report 'Inequalities and the Digital Divide in Children and Young People's Internet Use' Final report 'UK Children Go Online: Final report of key project findings' Other related research and policy reports by Sonia Livingstone Report of Findings, Activities and Outputs
Final report 'UK Children Go Online: Final report of key project findings' (published 28 April 2005) This report presents a summary of integrated project findings with main conclusions and policy recommendations.
To receive a free hard copy of the report, email e.j.helsper@lse.ac.uk Fifth report 'Inequalities and the Digital Divide in Children and Young People's Internet Use: Findings from the UK Children Go Online project' (published 28 April 2005) This report presents findings from the UK Children Go Online survey (UKCGO) in relation to internet access, low users and the digital divide.
Fourth report 'Internet Literacy Among Children and Young People: Findings from the UK Children Go Online project' (published 9 February 2005) This report presents findings from the UK Children Go Online survey (UKCGO) focusing on young people's internet literacy and its relation to the take up of online opportunities and risks.
Third project report 'Active Participation or Just More Information? Young people's take up of opportunities to act and interact on the internet' (published 22 October 2004) This report presents findings from the UK Children Go Online survey (UKCGO) in relation to young people's participation on the internet.
Second project report 'UK Children Go Online: Surveying the experiences of young people and their parents' (launched 21 July 2004) This report presents the findings of the UK Children Go Online survey (UKCGO), a UK-wide survey, mapping internet related attitudes and practices of 1,511 children aged 9-19 and 906 of their parents.
The results have been persented at the Digital Generations conference and the AoIR conference. First project report 'UK Children Go Online: Listening to young people's experiences' (launched 16 October 2003) This report presents the findings of 14 focus groups with children, investigating their experiences with and attitudes towards the internet.
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