by webmaster | Oct 22, 2013 | Digital Citizenship Week, National Anti-Bullying Month
Not only is it National Anti-Bullying Month, the week of October 21-25 has also been designated by Common Sense Media and Cable in the Classroom as National Digital Citizenship Week. In response, Edutopia has posted Digital Citizenship Week: 6 Resources for Educators....
by webmaster | Oct 17, 2013 | Facebook, Social Media
Teen Facebook users ages 13-17 now have the option to share photos, updates and comments with the general public on Facebook. According to Facebook’s latest news update, teens are among the most active users of social media, ranging from civic engagement topics...
by webmaster | Sep 24, 2013 | Digital Footprint, Social Media
Today, California Governor Jerry Brown signed off on Senate Bill 568 to give California minors a chance to remove embarrassing posts and photos. The new bill will go into effect January 1, 2015. Under Senate Bill 568, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and similar...
by webmaster | Sep 3, 2013 | Digital Footprint, Facebook, Social Media
Facebook recently created a shared photo album feature to make it easier for users to share photos with others. Facebook began rolling out shared photo albums to a small group on Monday, August 26, and will expand to all English-speaking Facebook users before opening...
by webmaster | Aug 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
You would think that an app with a cute looking ghost for its logo would be pretty harmless, no? That’s not necessarily the case with Snapchat, a free mobile app that allows users to share images or videos that disappear (supposedly) after a few seconds....