by Janet Hill | Nov 16, 2014 | Articles
New technologies mean new responsibility for adults who care for children, and one school district has taken on the task of helping parents be connected to kids’ online lives. It can be difficult for parents to involve themselves with a child’s online... by Pat Wyman | Nov 7, 2014 | Articles
It’s well-known that the very first place potential employers go is to social media to vet a new job candidate. And often, they don’t like what they find. As it turns out, by the age of 16 1 in 3 teens don’t either and are asking folks to remove what... by Charlie White | Aug 9, 2014 | Articles
Only a few days into the school year fourth grade students learn about social media and getting their thoughts on paper using 140 characters or less. They also learn about what they should and should not post online. Writing practice tweets on blue cards is one... by Jimmy Sorensen | Aug 18, 2013 | Articles
With an average preschooler more capable of playing video games than tying shoelaces, and with over three-quarters of mid-school and high school kids proudly owning Smartphones, it is extremely difficult to answer the ever rising question of ‘What is the right age to... by Robert Locke | Feb 1, 2013 | Articles
When Michelle Obama was asked whether her two daughters use Facebook, she said that it was something they did not need. Of course security issues surrounding the President’s family means that it was never a practicable proposition anyway but Michelle Obama was very...
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