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THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS A ransomware attack can encrypt data or lock you completely out of your device. It can also be used as a form of blackmail or extortion if the hacker finds something that they think may embarrass or incriminate you. Although victims are often large companies or public agencies, it can affect small businesses or people at home. TIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely. ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. ConnectSafely offers research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use andpolicy.
MANAGING TECH FOR TOTS Managing Tech for Tots. Jan 22, 2021. By Larry Magid. This post first appeared in the Mercury News. Over the past several years we’ve seen an explosion in the use of tablets and other devices by children who are barely out of diapers. And now, because of the pandemic, tech use among very young children has grown substantially as computers HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution. HOW TO CONTROL YOUR FACEBOOK PRIVACY AND APPS Controlling audience for your posts. It’s also important to be sure that your posts are reaching only your desired audience. You do that on a post-by-post basis through the audience setting on the bottom of each post, just to the left of the Post button. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU POST, SHARE, MAYBE EVEN This is a good time to think about our responsibility of what we share, not only because we’re on the eve of an election where all sorts of facts have been twisted but because we’re about to celebrate Media Literacy Week, when educators are encouraged to provide youth with education on how to use and contribute to media.But, almost everything I point out in this post involves adults. 2020 VISION: THE FUTURE OF ONLINE SAFETY This year I’m co-facilitating a discussion called “2020 Vision: The Future of Online Safety,” along with Living in Digital Times founder and former tech-journalist Robin Raskin. In preparing for the workshop, I’ve been thinking about what the net will look like in 2020. Here’s Robin’s essay ahead of this workshop. Yesterday,today
THE GOOD AND BAD OF LOCATION SHARING The free Glympse app for smartphones allows you to share your location for a specified period of time — up to four hours, a limit that prevents the app from being abused by stalkers. Apple’s Find My Friends app lets you permanently share your location with friends, though you can terminate or suspend location sharing at any time. FIGHTING BACK AGAINST ONLINE HARASSMENT AND CYBERBULLYING by Larry Magid We hear a lot about online harassment and cyberbullying and, indeed, it is a serious problem for both kids and adults. It’s hard to know just how many people have been affected by various forms of online harassment and hate, but there are some statistics worthconsidering.
ADVICE FOR REDUCING RISK WHEN USING MOBILE PHONES A good case can help prevent breakage but a phone-finder app can help you locate it if it’s lost or stolen. iPhone users should be sure to enable the Find My iPhone feature and Android users should be aware of the Android Device Manager. Both of these built-in apps allow you to locate the phone, cause it to ring at the loudest volume even if HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS A ransomware attack can encrypt data or lock you completely out of your device. It can also be used as a form of blackmail or extortion if the hacker finds something that they think may embarrass or incriminate you. Although victims are often large companies or public agencies, it can affect small businesses or people at home. TIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely. ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. ConnectSafely offers research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use andpolicy.
MANAGING TECH FOR TOTS Managing Tech for Tots. Jan 22, 2021. By Larry Magid. This post first appeared in the Mercury News. Over the past several years we’ve seen an explosion in the use of tablets and other devices by children who are barely out of diapers. And now, because of the pandemic, tech use among very young children has grown substantially as computers HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution. HOW TO CONTROL YOUR FACEBOOK PRIVACY AND APPS Controlling audience for your posts. It’s also important to be sure that your posts are reaching only your desired audience. You do that on a post-by-post basis through the audience setting on the bottom of each post, just to the left of the Post button. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU POST, SHARE, MAYBE EVEN This is a good time to think about our responsibility of what we share, not only because we’re on the eve of an election where all sorts of facts have been twisted but because we’re about to celebrate Media Literacy Week, when educators are encouraged to provide youth with education on how to use and contribute to media.But, almost everything I point out in this post involves adults. 2020 VISION: THE FUTURE OF ONLINE SAFETY This year I’m co-facilitating a discussion called “2020 Vision: The Future of Online Safety,” along with Living in Digital Times founder and former tech-journalist Robin Raskin. In preparing for the workshop, I’ve been thinking about what the net will look like in 2020. Here’s Robin’s essay ahead of this workshop. Yesterday,today
THE GOOD AND BAD OF LOCATION SHARING The free Glympse app for smartphones allows you to share your location for a specified period of time — up to four hours, a limit that prevents the app from being abused by stalkers. Apple’s Find My Friends app lets you permanently share your location with friends, though you can terminate or suspend location sharing at any time. FIGHTING BACK AGAINST ONLINE HARASSMENT AND CYBERBULLYING by Larry Magid We hear a lot about online harassment and cyberbullying and, indeed, it is a serious problem for both kids and adults. It’s hard to know just how many people have been affected by various forms of online harassment and hate, but there are some statistics worthconsidering.
ADVICE FOR REDUCING RISK WHEN USING MOBILE PHONES A good case can help prevent breakage but a phone-finder app can help you locate it if it’s lost or stolen. iPhone users should be sure to enable the Find My iPhone feature and Android users should be aware of the Android Device Manager. Both of these built-in apps allow you to locate the phone, cause it to ring at the loudest volume even if HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you.LGBTQ RESOURCES
LGBT Youth Resources from the Center for Disease Control Resources from the CDC, other government agencies, and community organizations for LGBT youth, their friends, educators, parents, and family members to support positive environments. Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automatically A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative OVERALL INCREASE IN CYBERBULLYING -- GIRLS 3 TIMES MORE The National Center for Educational Statistics is out with its 2016 to 2017 report on bullying at school. Overall, the bullying rate hasn’t changed much from 2014 to 2015. TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS A ransomware attack can encrypt data or lock you completely out of your device. It can also be used as a form of blackmail or extortion if the hacker finds something that they think may embarrass or incriminate you. Although victims are often large companies or public agencies, it can affect small businesses or people at home. TIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely. ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. ConnectSafely offers research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use andpolicy.
MANAGING TECH FOR TOTS Managing Tech for Tots. Jan 22, 2021. By Larry Magid. This post first appeared in the Mercury News. Over the past several years we’ve seen an explosion in the use of tablets and other devices by children who are barely out of diapers. And now, because of the pandemic, tech use among very young children has grown substantially as computers HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution. HOW TO CONTROL YOUR FACEBOOK PRIVACY AND APPS Controlling audience for your posts. It’s also important to be sure that your posts are reaching only your desired audience. You do that on a post-by-post basis through the audience setting on the bottom of each post, just to the left of the Post button. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU POST, SHARE, MAYBE EVEN This is a good time to think about our responsibility of what we share, not only because we’re on the eve of an election where all sorts of facts have been twisted but because we’re about to celebrate Media Literacy Week, when educators are encouraged to provide youth with education on how to use and contribute to media.But, almost everything I point out in this post involves adults. 2020 VISION: THE FUTURE OF ONLINE SAFETY This year I’m co-facilitating a discussion called “2020 Vision: The Future of Online Safety,” along with Living in Digital Times founder and former tech-journalist Robin Raskin. In preparing for the workshop, I’ve been thinking about what the net will look like in 2020. Here’s Robin’s essay ahead of this workshop. Yesterday,today
THE GOOD AND BAD OF LOCATION SHARING The free Glympse app for smartphones allows you to share your location for a specified period of time — up to four hours, a limit that prevents the app from being abused by stalkers. Apple’s Find My Friends app lets you permanently share your location with friends, though you can terminate or suspend location sharing at any time. FIGHTING BACK AGAINST ONLINE HARASSMENT AND CYBERBULLYING by Larry Magid We hear a lot about online harassment and cyberbullying and, indeed, it is a serious problem for both kids and adults. It’s hard to know just how many people have been affected by various forms of online harassment and hate, but there are some statistics worthconsidering.
ADVICE FOR REDUCING RISK WHEN USING MOBILE PHONES A good case can help prevent breakage but a phone-finder app can help you locate it if it’s lost or stolen. iPhone users should be sure to enable the Find My iPhone feature and Android users should be aware of the Android Device Manager. Both of these built-in apps allow you to locate the phone, cause it to ring at the loudest volume even if HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
KEEPING YOUR COMPUTER AND PHONE OPERATING SYSTEMS UP-TO Keeping your computer and phone operating systems up-to-date. Windows. Mac. iOS (iPhone and iPad) Android. TOOLS TO HELP IDENTIFY REAL VS. FALSE ONLINE INFORMATION Listen to Larry’s interview with Alan Miller, CEO of the News Literacy Project Clear information about the sites is one part of the solution, but an important long-term component is better media and news literacy for everyone, including students, which is the role of the non-profit News Literacy Project (newslit.org). TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automaticallyTEEN'S PLEDGE
Click Here to Download the Pledge (PDF) I will be respectful to myself and others. I won’t bully and won’t tolerate bullying by others. I will be a good online friend and be supportive of my friends and others who might be in trouble or in need of help. I won’t post or send pictures or other content that could embarrass me, get me intoCHILDREN'S PLEDGE
Children’s pledge. Note: This pledge is mainly for younger children. Teens and pre-teens should use the teens’ pledge. Also note that this “pledge” is really designed as a conversation starter and certainly could be adapted to suit your family. A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
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Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
KEEPING YOUR COMPUTER AND PHONE OPERATING SYSTEMS UP-TO Keeping your computer and phone operating systems up-to-date. Windows. Mac. iOS (iPhone and iPad) Android. TOOLS TO HELP IDENTIFY REAL VS. FALSE ONLINE INFORMATION Listen to Larry’s interview with Alan Miller, CEO of the News Literacy Project Clear information about the sites is one part of the solution, but an important long-term component is better media and news literacy for everyone, including students, which is the role of the non-profit News Literacy Project (newslit.org). TIPS FOR PREVENTING 'RANSOMWARE' ATTACKS Backing up is an essential protection. To me, the most important thing you can do is to always have a backup of all your data so — even if there is a ransomware attack, you can recover your data without the aid of the criminals. I take a “belt-and-suspenders” approach. I use a cloud backup and synchronization service that automaticallyTEEN'S PLEDGE
Click Here to Download the Pledge (PDF) I will be respectful to myself and others. I won’t bully and won’t tolerate bullying by others. I will be a good online friend and be supportive of my friends and others who might be in trouble or in need of help. I won’t post or send pictures or other content that could embarrass me, get me intoCHILDREN'S PLEDGE
Children’s pledge. Note: This pledge is mainly for younger children. Teens and pre-teens should use the teens’ pledge. Also note that this “pledge” is really designed as a conversation starter and certainly could be adapted to suit your family. A PARENTS' GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY 5 • Shop on secure sites. You've probably noticed that every Web address has "http" at the beginning. If there's an "https," the "s" stands for "secure," which means the site provides an extra layer ofsecurity.
ABUSE REPORTING AND PRIVACY PAGES FOR MAJOR SOCIAL Abuse report pages:FacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeGoogle+SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. THE PARENT'S GUIDE TO GOOGLE FAMILY LINK Top Questions from Parents. 1. What is Family Link? Family Link is an app from Google that allows you to set-up, manage and monitor a Google account and Android device for your child so even young children can take advantage of the benefits of having a smartphone or tablet. A PARENT'S GUIDE TO ASK.FM A Parent's Guide to Ask.fm. Ask.fm is a social network on mobile devices and the Web that allows you to ask questions—to your friends or others who also use the service. People use Ask.fm to ask all sorts of things about life, religion, politics, books, pop culture, food, travel and much more. It’s a way to explore what others think onjust
THE GOOD AND BAD OF LOCATION SHARING The free Glympse app for smartphones allows you to share your location for a specified period of time — up to four hours, a limit that prevents the app from being abused by stalkers. Apple’s Find My Friends app lets you permanently share your location with friends, though you can terminate or suspend location sharing at any time. HOW TO DISABLE LOCATION ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE How to Disable Location on your Mobile Device. Android Phones and Devices: Go to Settings, then Permissions, then Location and turn it off. When an app asks for access to your location, you can choose to grant it or not. To disable geo-tagging of photos, open the camera and then click on the gear icon and set location to “No.”. WWW.CONNECTSAFELY.ORG www.connectsafely.org THE MYTH OF SEPARATE PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL But this is a myth. Make no mistake, a separate professional online identity might be a good place to start. It helps rookie connected educators learn the general etiquette and norms around sharing information, asking for feedback, and building a PLN. They can do all of this without feeling as though their personal life is suddenlypublic.
TIPS FOR GETTING CACHED CONTENT REMOVED The next step was to submit a request to remove the cached content from Google, called a “content removal request.”. It’s important to note that the picture and fake profile would have naturally dropped out of Google the next time its web crawler indexed the updated page. But if you want to expedite the removal process, the way the user HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. A PARENT'S GUIDE TO ASK.FM A Parent's Guide to Ask.fm. Ask.fm is a social network on mobile devices and the Web that allows you to ask questions—to your friends or others who also use the service. People use Ask.fm to ask all sorts of things about life, religion, politics, books, pop culture, food, travel and much more. It’s a way to explore what others think onjust
HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution.TEEN'S PLEDGE
Click Here to Download the Pledge (PDF) I will be respectful to myself and others. I won’t bully and won’t tolerate bullying by others. I will be a good online friend and be supportive of my friends and others who might be in trouble or in need of help. I won’t post or send pictures or other content that could embarrass me, get me into PARENT'S GUIDE TO TIKTOK TikTok is an app that gives users the opportunity to create and share short-form videos with friends, family, and the entire world. The app is especially popular with young people, who enjoy using its tools to combine video, music, and graphics into funny sketches and creativeshorts.
TOOLS TO HELP IDENTIFY REAL VS. FALSE ONLINE INFORMATIONFALSE INFORMATION ONLINEWEBSITES WITH FALSE INFORMATIONCNN FALSE FACTSCOMMON FACTS THAT ARE FALSEFACTS THAT ARE ACTUALLY FALSEFALSE FACT CHECKERS Listen to Larry’s interview with Alan Miller, CEO of the News Literacy Project Clear information about the sites is one part of the solution, but an important long-term component is better media and news literacy for everyone, including students, which is the role of the non-profit News Literacy Project (newslit.org).SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative HOMEPAGE | CONNECTSAFELYTIPS FOR DEALING WITH TEEN SEXTINGTHE PARENT'S GUIDE TO INSTAGRAMTIPS TO HELP STOP CYBERBULLYING ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security, and offers a variety ofresources
THE SENIOR'S GUIDE TO ONLINE SAFETY DownloadFull Guide (PDF)Quick Guide (PDF)Slideshow on senior safety. Most American seniors are now online. As of 2018, nearly 66% of Americans over 65 were Internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey.That number is getting bigger all the time, and for good reason. The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay intouch
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA Social media has become ubiquitous. As of January 2014, about three quarters of online American adults were using some form of social media, according to Pew Research. Among young adults and teens, the numbers are even higher. Without a doubt, the vast majority of your students – at least those in middle school or higher – have socialmedia accounts.
THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. A PARENT'S GUIDE TO ASK.FM A Parent's Guide to Ask.fm. Ask.fm is a social network on mobile devices and the Web that allows you to ask questions—to your friends or others who also use the service. People use Ask.fm to ask all sorts of things about life, religion, politics, books, pop culture, food, travel and much more. It’s a way to explore what others think onjust
HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution.TEEN'S PLEDGE
Click Here to Download the Pledge (PDF) I will be respectful to myself and others. I won’t bully and won’t tolerate bullying by others. I will be a good online friend and be supportive of my friends and others who might be in trouble or in need of help. I won’t post or send pictures or other content that could embarrass me, get me into PARENT'S GUIDE TO TIKTOK TikTok is an app that gives users the opportunity to create and share short-form videos with friends, family, and the entire world. The app is especially popular with young people, who enjoy using its tools to combine video, music, and graphics into funny sketches and creativeshorts.
TOOLS TO HELP IDENTIFY REAL VS. FALSE ONLINE INFORMATIONFALSE INFORMATION ONLINEWEBSITES WITH FALSE INFORMATIONCNN FALSE FACTSCOMMON FACTS THAT ARE FALSEFACTS THAT ARE ACTUALLY FALSEFALSE FACT CHECKERS Listen to Larry’s interview with Alan Miller, CEO of the News Literacy Project Clear information about the sites is one part of the solution, but an important long-term component is better media and news literacy for everyone, including students, which is the role of the non-profit News Literacy Project (newslit.org).SHARON COOPER
Sharon Cooper. Sharon Cooper, MD is the CEO of Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A., a consulting firm which provides medical care, research, training and expert witness experience in child maltreatment cases as well as medical care for children with disabilities. She works regularly with numerous national and international investigative CYBERBULLYING & ONLINE ABUSE ConnectSafely offers sound advice regarding online abuse & scams that online users need to be able to navigate when using the internet.PRIVACY & SECURITY
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ConnectSafely’s CEO Larry Magid and K-12 Education Director Kerry Gallagher talk about media literacy aimed at young children and teens. Kerry talks about approaching media literacy in PARENT GUIDES FROM CONNECTSAFELY Parent Guides from ConnectSafely. By parents, for parents: A growing collection of clearly written guidebooks that demystify apps, services and platforms popular with kids and teens. In PDF format. Feel free to download, print and share (if you share in bulk, please let us know ). Reprint/Repost Policy. THE EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO STUDENT DATA PRIVACY About the authors. Kerry Gallagher (@KerryHawk02) is the Director of K-12 Education for ConnectSafely.org, in addition to her full-time role as Digital Learning Specialist at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts.St. John’s is a 1:1 iPad school serving 1500 students grades 6-12. Kerry taught middle and high school history in Bring Your Own Device public schools for 13 years. HOW & WHY TO AVOID SHARING FAKE NEWS Fake news is the scourge of the internet, earning rebukes and outright warnings from everyone from President Obama to Pope Francis. How you can be part of the solution. RESOURCES FOR YOUTH IN CRISIS In case of an immediate threat or danger, call 911 from the U.S. or the emergency number for your country.. Suicidal thoughts. Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800 273-TALK (8255) – Call anytime if you’re feeling desperate, alone or hopeless.This number will route you to the crisis center nearest you. HOW TO CONTROL YOUR FACEBOOK PRIVACY AND APPS Controlling audience for your posts. It’s also important to be sure that your posts are reaching only your desired audience. You do that on a post-by-post basis through the audience setting on the bottom of each post, just to the left of the Post button.TEEN'S PLEDGE
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