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Rethinking Technology’s Role in Students’ Mental Health

Rethinking Technology’s Role in Students’ Mental Health

Update: 2024-09-22
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Professor Nikki Rickard and Dr David Bakker explore the effects of digital technologies on student mental health. They discuss the risks and benefits of apps, gaming, and social media, emphasising the need for balance. With a focus on digital hygiene education and teacher training, they call for a collaborative approach, including young people, in shaping healthier digital environments for students.


Professor Nikki Rickard is a professor of Wellbeing Science in the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, with a focus on digital mental health and emotional regulation.

Dr David Bakker is a clinical psychologist, researcher and the Founding Director of MoodMission.


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This podcast is produced by the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne.

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Rethinking Technology’s Role in Students’ Mental Health

Rethinking Technology’s Role in Students’ Mental Health

University of Melbourne