The Plugged In Show, Episode 61: Tech to Get You and Your Family Moving
The Plugged In team takes a look at some apps that encourage exercise and video games that force you to flex those literal muscles a bit.
The Plugged In team takes a look at some apps that encourage exercise and video games that force you to flex those literal muscles a bit.
After nearly a year cooped up at homes, trying to talk about screen time limits and realities feels isn’t getting any easier.
As we head into Thanksgiving, most Americans are aware that the holidays will look much different in 2020. Even Santa’s made adjustments.
Addiction usually involves something that makes us feel good—at least temporarily. But can we be addicted to something that might make us feel bad, too?
In the Information Age, it’s critical to know not only how to access information, but where it’s coming from … and why.
There’s a war going on. And some of the battlefronts can appear to be the most unlikely places. You’ve heard of Roblox, right? If you
The video game world is on the verge of another generational shift. This fall—just in time for the holidays, of course—Sony and Microsoft will be
We all know—and many parents know all too well—that school’s back in session. But this fall is unlike any we’ve seen in our lifetime, and
If you haven’t heard, the U.S. government is thinking about banning TikTok due to privacy concerns. And while the Chinese-owned tech company just announced a
Back in March, many of us hoped that the coronavirus would be a blip on our personal landscapes. We assumed that with a few weeks
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>