Examined the use of technology by educators and public health professionals to provide sex education to teenagers, following a CDC report that found that the teenage birth rate increased for the first
When Deb Levine, founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services, noticed her students constantly sending text messages in class, she thought why not take advantage of a technology young people are
K. Oanh Ha reports on how video games, text messages and the internet form a "trifecta" of entertainment for many teens today, and how health educators are finding ways to use those tech too
The recent Sex::Tech conference, sponsored by the Internet Sexuality Information Services and SF State’s National Sexuality Resource Center, turned health educators from all over North America into st
"We were happy to hear today that Sex::Tech Conference 2008 (sponsored in part by yours truly, Condom Man) was a great success that fueled a tremendous amount of media attention and publicity for
The videos, designed by young people to highlight the confusing messages they receive about sex, were shown Tuesday at the kickoff of the novel "Sex::Tech" conference in San Francisco.
"The youth are the early adopters... looking for information on sex online and on... cell phones... let's make it available to them in a legitimate way," said Deb Levine, founder of ISIS and
Vote for your favorite entry in our "Why Is Sex So Interesting and Sex Ed So Boring?" contest. Winners announced Jan 22 at Sex::Tech, the Inaugural STD/HIV Prevention Conference focusing on