posted Dec 5, 2016, 11:10 AM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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Agenda- Survey Results
- Concerns
- Resources and Tips
- To-Dos
- Discussion & Questions
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posted May 9, 2016, 9:18 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Sep 20, 2016, 5:38 PM
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Parenting in the Digital Age
AgendaPost questions to: todaysmeet.com/rucybersafe- MultiMedia & Kids
- Concerns
- Privacy
- Digital Reputation
- Inappropriate Content
- Screen Time
- Cyberbullying
- Resources and Tips
- Discussion & Questions
2. Initiate conversations and consider family media use agreements3. Talk about your concerns, and tell your children you won’t blame them 4. Set a positive example5. Keep current and sign up for newsletters6. Get to know parental controls on your gadgets 7. Keep computer in a public place 8. Have a cell phone parking area
9. Consider your lease policy
10. Help older teens monitor their digital reputation | ActivitiesActivity 1- Use Commonsense media to search reviews Share with your group.
- Review the Top Picks for some suggested apps and websites.
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posted Mar 3, 2016, 6:57 AM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Mar 3, 2016, 4:28 PM
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Online Survivor Game mid school 2016.pptOnline Survivor Game mid school 2016.ppt |
Students in grades 6, 7 and 8 were asked to complete a Survey in March 2016.
- Parents, view the Survey Results and use it as an opportunity to start an open conversation with your student.
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posted Oct 21, 2015, 12:21 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated May 9, 2016, 6:09 PM
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Parenting in the Digital Age
AgendaPost questions to: todaysmeet.com/parents- MultiMedia & Kids
- Concerns
- Privacy
- Digital Reputation
- Inappropriate Content
- Screen Time
- Cyberbullying
- Resources and Tips
- Discussion & Questions
Your Homework1. Initiate conversations and set boundaries
4. Show a willingness to play and learn
6. Set a positive example - Model the behavior you want to see
7. Narrate your own tech use
and sign up for newsletters
9. Get to know parental controls on your gadgets10. Keep computer in a public place
11. Have a cell phone parking area
12. Have a lease policy
13. Talk about the risks at every age, and tell your children you won’t blame them | ActivitiesActivity 1- Use Commonsense media to search reviews Share with your group.
- Review the Top Picks for some suggested apps and websites.
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posted Sep 16, 2015, 2:24 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Sep 23, 2015, 5:32 PM
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Parenting in the Digital Age AgendaPost questions to: todaysmeet.com/parent
- MultiMedia & Kids
- Concerns
- Privacy
- Digital Reputation
- Inappropriate Content
- Screen Time
- Cyberbullying
- Resources and Tips
- Discussion & Questions
Your Homework1. Initiate conversations and set boundaries
4. Show a willingness to play and learn
6. Set a positive example - Model the behavior you want to see
7. Narrate your own tech use
and sign up for newsletters
9. Get to know parental controls on your gadgets10. Keep computer in a public place
11. Have a cell phone parking area
12. Have a lease policy
13. Talk about the risks at every age, and tell your children you won’t blame them
| ActivitiesActivity 1- Use Commonsense media to search reviews Share with your group.
- Review the Top Picks for some suggested apps and websites.
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posted Feb 17, 2015, 4:59 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Feb 18, 2015, 9:46 PM
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Parenting in the Digital Age AgendaPost questions to: todaysmeet.com/parent
- MultiMedia & Kids
- Concerns
- Privacy
- Digital Reputation
- Inappropriate Content
- Screen Time
- Cyberbullying
- Resources and Tips
- Discussion & Questions
Your Homework1. Initiate conversations and set boundaries2. Get involved in their digital lives 3. Talk about your concerns, and tell your children you won’t blame them 4. Set a positive example5. Keep current and sign up for newsletters6. Get to know parental controls on your gadgets 7. Keep computer in a public place 8. Have a cell phone parking area
9. Consider your lease policy
10. Help older teens monitor their digital reputation | ActivitiesActivity 1Use Commonsense media to search reviews, read parent concerns and sign up for newsletter. Share with your group.
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posted Feb 16, 2015, 5:17 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Feb 16, 2015, 5:20 PM
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posted Feb 16, 2015, 5:14 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
posted Feb 16, 2015, 5:01 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Feb 16, 2015, 5:10 PM
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NAPA County Office of Education
JANUARY 28, 2013
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posted Jan 28, 2015, 8:06 PM by Adrienne DeWolfe
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updated Feb 16, 2015, 4:59 PM
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Next Steps1. Assess the problem locally with students 2. Provide staff training 3. Define bullying and cyberbullying as a staff
- Bullying is unacceptable including targeting race, religion and sexual orientation
- Move toward new terminology, see Netfamily News
4. Share resources with parents 5. Encourage reporting 6. Use incident reports to document problems 7. Develop clear rules and policies 8. Share upstander stories 9. Support your techie teachers
10.Plan School-Wide Action
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