By Sean Coughlan, BBC News
The screen – whether on a laptop, a tablet, a mobile phone, even that quaint old device a television set – plays a huge part in the lives of young people. When a student protest ended in London this month, the last knot of marchers did what came naturally – they sat on the edge of the pavement and got out their laptops, glowing like some kind of digital campfire. Entertainment, socialising and information have become screen-shaped. And a cluster of global online learning projects are bringing education into the frame too. Among those attracting attention is the Khan Academy, the US-based free online tuition service, which helps youngsters to catch up on lessons and bright children to stretch themselves further.
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