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Cyber Communication: From the Kids' Point of View - Part 1 Dr. Merle Marsh, 05/06/10 We hear from so many “experts” on kids and technology – the dangers and the joys – but here is some wisdom, right from kids themselves.
Technology for the Rest of Us Diane S. Kendall, 04/22/10 Technology is finally becoming transparent, but not everyone is happy about it.
Are You Oversharing? Diane S. Kendall, 04/08/10 Are you or your kids oversharing online? Here is an overview of the dangers of oversharing and some ideas for curbing your need to share online.
The Anti-Plagiarism Machine – Be Careful Not to Get Crushed Diane S. Kendall, 03/04/10 Plagiarism is a serious offense, but in the academic world’s quest to stamp it out though using technology as the only tool to fight it, there may be a number of causalities including your child’s ability to learn to write well and the right to be innocent before proven guilty.
An Early Introduction To Buying On Credit Diane S. Kendall, 02/18/10 Several online virtual games are aiming to introduce tweens to the pleasures of buying on credit independent of parental stop-gaps. Kwedit, as it is called, may be something you should know about before they get hooked.
Is Privacy Dead? Diane S. Kendall, 02/04/10 The folks at Facebook and Google are now taking the stance that privacy is dead, but there may be a variety of reasons privacy is still necessary.
Operation Recycle Diane S. Kendall, 1/21/10 Here are some practical ideas for recycling your unwanted digital devices as well as ideas for wiping them clean to protect your identity and privacy
Shopping Safely Online Diane S. Kendall, 12/03/09 Here are 8 shopping tips to cut down on buyer’s remorse when shopping online.
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