Smartphones and Teenagers
Find out how many teens in different areas of the world own smartphones, and, where possible, how many have access to PCs and how many to tablets. Use data sources that are as recent as you can find. Where possible, differentiate between Android and iOS for the different regions (among teenagers!). If possible, differentiate between cities and rural areas. Make a sanity-check in your area to see if the numbers correspond. Extrapolate how many teenagers can be reached with Pocket Code on Android phones now, and in the near future on Android and iOS, versus how many can be reached when only traditional PCs or tablets can be used instead of phones. Make a report including maps showing these numbers for different countries and/or regions of the world. Make a list of links to all sites from which you got the data, including from which year the data is. Put all of this in a shared Google doc (allowing comments for anyone with the link). Structure that document so that it is easily understandable. The information has not to be complete in any way, but it needs to be true. I.e., it is more valuable for us to know what the situation regarding smartphones is in Lithuania among 13-14 year old city girls, than to have an overview over all Europe.