- In the US, eighth-grade girls have outperformed boys on a new national engineering test─and why this matters STEM-wise (Vox)
- Three-dimensional animated avatars invade the messaging app world in Rawr (VentureBeat)
- Kids learn through movement, so why are early-childhood classrooms stuck on desktop-heavy teaching styles? (The Atlantic)
- Study finds kids are swapping portable consoles for smartphones at around age 10 (Ubergizmo)

Kidscreened
- In the US, eighth-grade girls have outperformed boys on a new national engineering test─and why this matters STEM-wise (Vox)
- Three-dimensional animated avatars invade the messaging app world in Rawr (VentureBeat)
- Kids learn through movement, so why are early-childhood classrooms stuck on desktop-heavy teaching styles? (The Atlantic)
- Study finds kids are swapping portable consoles for smartphones at around age 10 (Ubergizmo)
May 20, 2016