Teens, read what you can do for your social media safety).When it comes to online safety, social media has its’ own unique set of problems for teenagers… and it can go far beyond the online predator horror stories. That’s why it’s important as a parent to be involved with your ...
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These apps have grown rapidly in popularity among teens as alternative places to connect without the prying eyes of adults. Teens want and do seek privacy for that reason. While this may be a normal, healthy, and age-appropriate attitude, it’s still imperative to...
. Social Web Tips for Teens Think about what you post. Sharing provocative photos or intimate details online, even in private emails, can cause you problems later on. Even people you consider friends can use this info against you, especially if they become ex-friends. Read between the “line...
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(This article is for teens. Parents, read about your role insocial media safety for teens). There are many different reasons why social media can be a dangerous playground. While the horror stories all focus on kids being lured or abducted, there are far more threats that are less severe....
1. Social media with a purpose Josh Ochs Josh Ochs, Founder, SmartSocial.com Helping students find a positive purpose for their time online and on social media and avoiding dangers is my life's passion. We know teens want to be on social media to be where their friends are at, be part...
“The constant ‘on’ of social media - you are expected to always be talking to people, posting things, knowing what's up to date.” 20-year-old female “Social media has created a permanent link that is really hard to silence even for a couple of hours” ...
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Of this number, 30% preferred online courses, 16% preferred on-campus classes, and the remaining 36% had no preference either way. Dr. Satesh Bidaisee, St. George’s University, Grenada. ETC: How would you explain the high rate of completion for your MOOC? Bidaisee: The key factors ...