Center for Digital Youth
Description
At the Center for Digital Youth, we are shaping the future of technology for and with youth. Our mission is to ensure that digital experiences empower young people: supporting their learning, well-being, and social development rather than exploiting or harming them.
While many research centers study the effects of technology on youth, the Center for Digital Youth is unique in its integration of multiple disciplines with a strong focus on design-based intervention. Unlike traditional psychology or education research groups, we don’t just study how technology affects young people, we actively build and test solutions in partnership with them.
Partners
UW Seattle, iSchool, Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering and Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, College of Education and Department of Communications, Department of Psychology;
The CERES Network, Boston Children’s Digital Wellness Lab, The Center for Digital Thriving, Harvard Project Zero, The Jacobs Foundation, Foundry 10, The American Academy of Pediatrics, The Committee for Children, Sesame Workshop and The Joan Ganz Cooney Center, CS For All, Reset Tech, Seattle Children’s Hospital, The American Psychological Association, PBS Kids, WGBH, Digital Promise, Common Sense Media