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Building Campus Wide Accessibility

If you have a child with special needs and have had difficulties working with their school on providing accessibility to technology, you may be interested in this

Facebook Revamps Its Takedown Guidelines

Facebook has added sections to its Community Standards page designed to help people better understand what is acceptable to

Parents Sharing Online – Pros and Cons

The concept of “oversharing” by parents with pictures, posts and updates on their children’s lives is not a new discussion.

Is Getting a Like More Important Than Getting a Life?

A new survey about social media that was conducted on over 1,600 people has painted a clear picture that society has become social media obsessed.

Censorship, Facebook and National Laws

A French teacher whose Facebook account was blocked after he posted a link to a famous 19th-century painting by Courbet of a nude woman has been given

Who Wrote That – Human Or Machine?

You might be surprised to know that a good amount of what we read today is created by computer algorithms, and not humans.

Where Teens are Heading After Facebook

As Facebook fades in popularity with teens, the job of parents to keep up with their kids’ online lives is becoming more difficult.

Getting Rid of a Software Keylogger

Did you know there are ways to capture information strictly from what is typed into your keyboard?

Uber and Tablets for Kids

Car service Uber has added a new feature to its family-focused plan that could make rides with your children a bit easier:

Online Common Core Testing – What Tech Skills Does Your Child Need ?

In the 2014-2015 school year, nearly 12 million K-12 students in public districts will be taking

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