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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Social Media

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However, said Jamie Knowles, Senior Manager of Educator Professional Learning Programs at Common Sense Media, social media also has the ability to help users share their stories and shed a positive light on their activities. This edWeb broadcast was hosted by Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. About the Presenter.

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Four Steps to Help Students Develop a Healthy Media Diet

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” This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. Teacher-librarian at White Oak ISD in Texas, Michelle Cooper, is a passionate educator and enthusiastic proponent of school libraries, technology integration, collaboration with educational professionals, and helping young people succeed.

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Get Started with Digital Citizenship in Your District

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For the 2017-2018 school year, Theresa trained all the teachers on the basics of digital citizenship. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. Symantec was founded in 1982 by visionary computer scientists. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. About the Presenter. Join the Community.

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New, free digital citizenship curriculum helps students become responsible tech users

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A comprehensive digital citizenship curriculum can help students learn to use technology and participate online responsibly. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. Symantec was founded in 1982 by visionary computer scientists. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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Program Combatting Privacy and Tech Overuse Encourages Students to Take Control

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COPPA, for example, doesn’t extend to sites like Instagram or Pinterest, and companies’ data privacy policies typically are just stating what they can do with the data and aren’t offering any protections. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net and Common Sense Education and sponsored by Symantec. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.