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It’s Time to Hit the Pause Button: Why We Should Never Stop Caring about Media Literacy

It’s Time to Hit the Pause Button: Why We Should Never Stop Caring about Media Literacy

by Lynette Owens | Nov 10, 2017 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post on November 10, 2017. Last month, the U.S. experienced one of the most horrific acts of violence when a lone gunman took aim at thousands of country music fans at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas....
5 Ways to Practice Healthy Social Media Skills This Summer

5 Ways to Practice Healthy Social Media Skills This Summer

by Lynette Owens | Jul 18, 2017 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Throughout the summer vacation months, most (if not all) kids are spending that time with their phones in hand.  While you’re all taking a well-deserved break from the school year, don’t take a vacation from using social media in smart...
What If You Could Change the Internet?

What If You Could Change the Internet?

by Lynette Owens | Feb 7, 2017 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens This originally appeared in the Huffington Post on February 7, 2017. Today, we celebrate Safer Internet Day, a time when the world recognizes the importance of helping young people, and frankly all people, become safe, responsible, and successful...
Seven Simple Steps to Protect Your Family’s Online Privacy

Seven Simple Steps to Protect Your Family’s Online Privacy

by Lynette Owens | Feb 2, 2017 | For Parents, For Teachers

by Lynette Owens This article also appeared in the Huffington Post on January 27, 2017. As our first month of 2017 comes to an end, its time to remind ourselves of our resolutions for the New Year. I’m sure many of you resolved to embrace a healthier lifestyle or take...
Don’t Let Your New Fridge Take Down the Internet

Don’t Let Your New Fridge Take Down the Internet

by Lynette Owens | Nov 2, 2016 | For Parents, For Teachers

by Lynette Owens This post originally appeared in the Huffington Post on November 2, 2016. In October, the U.S. fell victim to a massive cyberattack that caused some of your favorite websites like Amazon and Netflix to be inaccessible. This attack, called a...
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