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Body Cameras At School – The Debate Heats Up

Cameras on school buses and in some classrooms are becoming more commonplace, but now administrators in some districts are being asked to record everyday conversations with teachers, parents and st

Hackers and Your Personal Information – Assessing Your Risk

Do you think your personal information may have been exposed to hackers? You are not alone. Half of American adults had their personal information exposed to hackers last year.

Mobile Devices and Empowering Introverted Kids

Is your child an introvert? These are the kids who are bright and capable of communicating, but for whom classroom discussions are often uncomfortable or constricting.

Facebook Linked to Body Image Issues and Risky Dieting

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Pearson and NBC News Education Nation have teamed up to call up

Debate on the Use of Anti-Plagiarism Software Continues

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin (UTA) recently

On Target Tweets About Kids and Technology

Just for fun, take a look at these 16 tweets about kids, parenting and percept

Want to Cut Kids’ Screen Time? Set Limits For Yourself As a Parent First

Young children learn by example, often copying the behavior of adults, which includes imitating how parents use digital devices.

Outsmarting Digital Devices – A Parent’s Guide

The Harvard School of Public Health Prevention Research Center has a new guidebook on how to set limits on digital device use for both kids and parents called

Around the House: Controlling Things With Your Smartphone

There are a large number of devices that can be controlled with apps on your smartphone, and

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