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From Roblox to TikTok: Keeping Your Kids Safe Online This Summer

by webmaster | May 6, 2025 | Parent Outreach, Parental Controls, Summer Break

As we approach the summer months when many kids are out of school and spend more time interacting with others through online gaming and social media, it is key that educators and families remind kids about ways to keep themselves safe online. Most online gaming and...

Quishing? Be Aware the Next Time you Scan a Random QR Code

by webmaster | Jan 29, 2024 | Parent Outreach

What do you get when you combine QR codes and phishing? You get Quishing (also known as Qishing) – a new way for bad actors to steal your information. QR codes are not new on the scene – they were invented in 1994 by Japanese company Denso Wave for...

DigCit Tips for a Safe and Balanced Summer

by webmaster | May 24, 2022 | Protecting Online Privacy, Resources, Screen Time, Selfies

For some people, summer signifies a shift to a slower-paced more carefree time. Even with this shift, it is important to stay vigilant about your online habits to protect yourself and maintain a healthy media balance.  Summer Safe Selfies The selfie trend doesn’t seem...

Senate Bill 568 – The “Eraser Button” Bill

by webmaster | Sep 24, 2013 | Digital Footprint, Protecting Online Privacy, 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...

Facebook – Shared Photo Albums

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...

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Main Themes of EGUSD Digital Citizenship

Main Themes of Digital Citizenship
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Cyberbullying
3. Digital Footprint
4. Protecting Online Privacy
5. Intellectual Property
6. Media Literacy
7. Social/Emotional Learning
8. Social & Cultural Literacy
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