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Must reads: Apple Gets Family-friendly, Facebook for Kids?, Best Devices for School, Kids React to Internet of the ’90s

by Lynette Owens | Jun 10, 2014 | Uncategorized

By Lynette Owens Week of June 9, 2014 APPLE GETS FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Last week, Apple introduced Family Sharing for the new Apple mobile operating system, iOS 8, allowing  families to share content with up to six other designated family members with Apple devices. For...

Heartbleed: A chance to talk to kids about guarding online personal information

by Lynette Owens | Apr 18, 2014 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens April 18, 2014 There has been a lot of news around an Internet vulnerability called Heartbleed that was recently discovered.  Without getting into too much technical detail, this basically caused many websites to possibly expose the personal...

Must reads: Healthy Media Diets vs. Screen-Time Limits, Facebook & Sneaky Tobacco Ads, Mindful Digital Parenting

by Lynette Owens | Apr 11, 2014 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Week of April 7, 2014 WHAT LIMITING SCREEN TIME REALLY MEANS: This is a great overview of how the screen-time limits evolved and what it means in today’s world.  One study did find that 2 hours doing a passive activity such as watching t.v. did not...

Big Data, Little Kids, and the Parents in Between

by Lynette Owens | Apr 9, 2014 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Below is an excerpt from a guest for VentureBeat on April 8, 2014.  The full post can be found @ http://ow.ly/vyAQU   From the moment our kids are born, a digital paper trail on them begins. It starts with a record of their birth, progresses to...

What We’re Reading: Anonymous Apps & Bullying, Apple Pays Kids’ App Bills, COPPA Gets Teeth, Social Media & Self-Esteem

by Lynette Owens | Apr 4, 2014 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Week of April 1, 2014 APPLE PAYS FOR KIDS IN-APP SPLURGES: This past week, Apple notified customers they may be eligible for refunds from errant purchases made through apps. This refund is part of the terms of a settlement wherein Apple agreed to...
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