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What We’re Reading: Media Literacy in the Classroom, Facebook vs. Snapchat, Case of the High School Hackers

by Lynette Owens | Feb 1, 2014 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Week of January 27, 2014 To help you keep up with what’s going on with kids, families, schools, and technology, we’ve compiled a list of stories, tips, and insights, we’ve found most useful over the past week.  What have you been reading? Tell us...

What We’re Reading This Week: Teens and ID Theft, Role of Social Media in College Applications

by Lynette Owens | Nov 14, 2013 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens Week of November  11, 2013 To help you keep up with what’s going on with kids, families, schools, and technology, we’ve compiled a list of stories, tips, and insights, we’ve found most useful over the past week.  What have you been reading? Tell us...

4 Ways Kids Can Spot and Stop Cybercriminals

by Lynette Owens | Oct 18, 2013 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Lynette Owens October 18, 2013 October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and it’s a great time to teach their kids how to stay away from cybercriminals.  Kids are not usually the target of cybercriminals, but kids do gather online where hackers and identity thieves...

Help Us Take on the Issue of Kids, Ads, and Online Privacy at SxSW

by Lynette Owens | Sep 3, 2013 | For Parents, For Teachers

 By Lynette Owens A recent Pew Center study found that 81% of parents are concerned about how much information advertisers collect about their kids.  Additionally, many parents are still uninformed about what happens to their child’s information when they’re...

Help Kids Keep Their Online Information Private and Advertisers at Bay

by Lynette Owens | Jan 27, 2013 | For Parents, For Teachers

By Anne Livingston and Lynette Owens Kids spend a lot of time online.  They go online to find answers for homework, coordinate school projects, share events, play games and watch videos.  While online, they may feel like they are sharing with just family and friends...
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