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Social Media and Youth SafetyWelcome everyone! I'd like to address the current discussion about Internet Safety by addressing social media. To start, I've shared an on… Started by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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Long Island Youth Safety CoalitionDear friends, The Long Island Youth Safety Coalition (LIYSC) is a group of organizations involved in educating the public about the use of… Started by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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Tech Know How blog on 10 Things You Should Cover in your Social Networking PolicyClick here to read more. http://tk-h.net/node/32 Started by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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Internet Safety, Awareness and Security Concerns: An AnthologyHi everyone, Now that the school year is under way, we would like to continue discussions regarding Internet Safety and how it is implemen… Started by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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Article on Internet Safety in this week's School CIOThis week's issue in School CIO talks about the effects of social networking sites, student use and Internet Safety. The following text com… Started by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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