Youth Day, held in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California, was an exploratory study to determine whether technology attracts kids to outdoor activities. Four activities were offered -- two were dependent on technology and two were not. The two technology-dependent activities were a camera safari and geocaching for treasure. The activities not dependent on technology were paper etching or rubbings of natural surfaces and a nature scavenger hunt. Thirty-eight young people (ages 6 to 17) participated in the activities. The children voted on how much they liked each activity. The technology-dependent activities received more votes as liked activities as compared to the non-technology-dependent activities. Although additional studies are needed, these results suggest using technology to get young people outdoors.
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Deborah Chavez
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USDA Forest Service
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Publication Name:
Children, Youth and Environments
Volume:
19
Number:
1
Page Number:
102
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