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The internet of things for ”digital aborigines” and their parents

Abstract

The variety of connected toys currently offered on the market, based on publications in Western scientific literature and the media, is being considered. A list of parents' safety requirements for toys purchased for their children is given. Expectations on interaction between manufacturers and products consumers are presented. Recommendations for parents on buying and using Internet toys are presented.

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Д. Богданова
Институт кибернетики и образовательной информатики Федерального исследовательского центра «Информатика и управление» Российской академии наук
Russian Federation


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  The internet of things for ”digital aborigines” and their parents. Russian Digital Libraries Journal. 2018;21(2):72-81. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 1562-5419 (Online)