teenagers

Extended online time risks teenagers’ mental wellbeing

New research from the Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin has found further evidence of a relationship between online…

4 years ago

Thriving in a world of busy

by John Doran, teacher and guidance counsellor for over 24 years. He is a public speaker and author of the…

7 years ago

SaaStock – Focusing Opportunity and Innovation under One Roof

Why ideas, innovation and opportunity found a new home at SaaStock 2018 Dublin’s RDS played host to SaaStock 2018, which…

7 years ago

Over 40 teenagers to pitch their projects, tackling global and local challenges, tomorrow

– Final innovations to combat housing crisis, wildfires, refugee crisis, ocean pollution, and school shootings – Over 40 teenagers have…

8 years ago

Teenagers from Tallaght Design the Future…

By Niall Morahan from Project 42 What do flying houses, cars powered by poo and artificial intelligence designed to build…

9 years ago

38 FinTech Companies in Kenya to Look out for in 2017

Great guest post by Elena Mesropyan. Elena is a Market Research Analyst at LTP where this article first appeared. She is a…

9 years ago

This Could Be Why You Keep Resisting Snapchat

By @TheMarkDalton Let me start by finally dispelling one last myth about Snapchat that still lingers at the moment which still…

10 years ago

Facebook Posts Could Haunt You Forever!

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Have you been on Facebook since your teenage years? Yes? Well then we…

11 years ago

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