We begun class by discussing "Sexting" from teenagers.
Do you believe parental controls will stop kids from risky social media behaviors? (discussion)
What is the best way to teach kids about the things they may or will encounter (or already have encountered) on the internet?
[Kyle\'s suggestion: Instill Integrity in children: it don\'t take long to know wrong from right, teach them to use it.]
- Learn by others\' mistakes (woah, I don\'t want to end up like that kid)
- Unwanted pix from almost strangers are sent to me?! Was I just maltexted?
Teaching should go beyond, "No"
Teach, no one can \'forbid\' you, but understand the consequences.
Values? Public education gets raked over the coals from some parent who disagrees.
How do we change this?
Those in power don\'t understand this technology or what to do about it.
We may not be able to change law, but use your influence on the people who listen to you.
Political Strategists are in a generational divide. As the Republicans start their big convention (televised)..Obama goes on Reddit saying "Ask Me Anything" and attracting the online audience (aka our generation).
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