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Tech Shock - from Parent Zone

Tech Shock: Everything you always wanted to know about tech and family life.Podcasting from Parent Zone,the media literacy experts, host Vicki Shotbolt  explores the upsides and downsides of family life in the digital age. With a range of expert guests she looks at online harms to children ranging from pornography to gambling and at what should be done about them. Incurably optimistic, Vicki also celebrate the many benefits of tech for children and young people, as she considers how best to live in a world in which family life is now inescapably digital.Listen every Monday, subscribe, and give us a five star review.

Arts Parenting Tech Kids & Family
Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
124
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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10. Everyday Digital – a media literacy programme that works

10. Everyday Digital – a media literacy programme that works


Media literacy. It’s at the core of a three-year strategy from Ofcom, featured in DSIT’s ‘Digital Inclusion Action Plan’ and looks set to make more than just a fleeting appearance in the reviewed cur…

00:28:44  |   Tue 22 Jul 2025
9. EdTech: “Big Tech in a school uniform”?

9. EdTech: “Big Tech in a school uniform”?

After a shift to online learning during COVID-19, EdTech – everything from digital whiteboards and eBooks to Google Classroom and virtual reality equipment – is an industry that’s gone from strength …

00:38:26  |   Tue 03 Jun 2025
8. Violence against women and girls: what’s needed for change?

8. Violence against women and girls: what’s needed for change?

Easily accessed tech like generative AI can facilitate the nudification of another's images, platforms’ hate speech policies around gender are suddenly being watered-down, and misogynistic content re…

00:32:24  |   Tue 20 May 2025
7. Is tech destroying our attention spans?

7. Is tech destroying our attention spans?

In the ‘information age’ it’s easy to find any number of resources and strong opinions. This makes it more crucial than ever that we're able to filter out the noise and access evidence and informatio…

00:38:06  |   Tue 06 May 2025
6. Family vlogging, young people’s perspectives and the response ‘across the pond’

6. Family vlogging, young people’s perspectives and the response ‘across the pond’

Awareness of emerging harms gradually develops and debates around smartphone bans and social media restrictions for children are ongoing. At the same time, the series 'Adolescence' has been turning t…

00:29:02  |   Tue 15 Apr 2025
5. What's next for the Online Safety Act?

5. What's next for the Online Safety Act?

With Ofcom's duties and guidance around illegal harms and content, services’ transparency, the safety of women and girls, as well as the protection of children all being published in 2025, it’s undou…

00:41:00  |   Tue 01 Apr 2025
4. Schools and emerging tech: a new era of sexual harassment and abuse?

4. Schools and emerging tech: a new era of sexual harassment and abuse?

As both the sophistication and accessibility of AI is on the up, the ease in which someone can create and share realistic deepfakes involving ‘non-consensual intimate images’ increases also. Worrying…

00:31:32  |   Wed 19 Mar 2025
3. Understanding ‘good enough’ parenting and toddlers' tech use

3. Understanding ‘good enough’ parenting and toddlers' tech use

Research shows that consistent, authoritative at-home parenting impacts children’s learning and educational outcomes. At times though, a prevailing culture within education can mean parents receive i…

00:34:58  |   Wed 05 Mar 2025
2. Early years digital media literacy: new report highlights significant gaps

2. Early years digital media literacy: new report highlights significant gaps

Children grow up surrounded by technology – engaging with it from birth. But how do we help parents with information, evidence-based advice and support so that those early interactions can lay the fo…

00:31:38  |   Wed 19 Feb 2025
1. Time for a change? Talking Child Financial Harms with Adam Groves

1. Time for a change? Talking Child Financial Harms with Adam Groves

The Tech Shock podcast hits double digits as it returns for its 10th season. As always, Vicki will be joined this season by a whole host of expert guests to talk all things tech, as well as taking a …

00:37:17  |   Wed 12 Feb 2025
7. Season round-up with VoiceBox’s Natalie Foos

7. Season round-up with VoiceBox’s Natalie Foos

VoiceBox is an organisation that specialises in youth content and consultation – showcasing the talent of young creators globally. They also ensure that the youth perspective is heard through their i…

00:34:05  |   Thu 19 Dec 2024
6. Digital resilience, wellbeing and the online world

6. Digital resilience, wellbeing and the online world

Digital resilience involves understanding possible risks online, knowing where to get help and having the support to recover when things go wrong, and learning from experiences.

But some emerging harm…

00:42:36  |   Tue 17 Dec 2024
5. AI’s role in mental health support?

5. AI’s role in mental health support?

AI chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated in how they interact with users. The insights afforded by AI tools can also be used to streamline workflows and improve efficiency across a range o…

00:36:57  |   Wed 11 Dec 2024
4. From child rights to regulation: are we in a good place?

4. From child rights to regulation: are we in a good place?

As the online world continues to develop, possible risks and harms do too. Business models can encourage the promotion of harmful content via algorithms, and children’s data is too often viewed as a …

00:37:05  |   Wed 04 Dec 2024
3. Digital parenting and monitoring technology

3. Digital parenting and monitoring technology

The use of technology to assist with parenting is something that’s becoming a social norm. It's easy to understand why: parents want to know what their children are doing online, where they are when …

00:39:43  |   Wed 20 Nov 2024
2. Mark Weinstein, privacy, anonymity and surveillance capitalism

2. Mark Weinstein, privacy, anonymity and surveillance capitalism

Surveillance capitalism – the gathering, analysis and use of personal information to influence people and sell things – arguably requires losses in (or infringements on) privacy to work best. 

At the …

00:48:28  |   Wed 13 Nov 2024
1. The Annual Cyber Survey with Adrienne Katz

1. The Annual Cyber Survey with Adrienne Katz

Tech Shock returns for its 9th season and we invite a range of expert guests to explore the tech landscape post-Online Safety Act – as well as emerging trends and possible harms.

Our first guest this …

00:37:25  |   Wed 06 Nov 2024
Smartphone bans: the professional perspective

Smartphone bans: the professional perspective

Just two weeks ago a report from The Education Select Committee recommended that, post-election, the new government consider additional measures around screen time – and smartphone use – for children…

00:49:43  |   Sun 09 Jun 2024
Smartphone bans: what are young people saying?

Smartphone bans: what are young people saying?

Part two of this Tech Shock special discusses the possibility – and possible impact – of a smartphone ban for under-16s. 

Having previously heard from parents, this week Vicki is joined by Anna Lindsa…

00:28:01  |   Sun 19 May 2024
9. Bonus episode - The minimal digital living standard

9. Bonus episode - The minimal digital living standard

A minimal digital living standard is a benchmark. It refers to both a level of digital skills and access to tech that can appropriately meet an individual’s basic needs – not just ‘nice-to-haves’. It…

00:45:31  |   Sun 28 Apr 2024
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