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Educators and Social Media

For many educators, using social media is a double-edged sword.

A Work Week Filled with Apps

Nielsen recently released a new study showing that while the average number of apps that Americans r

A Work Week Filled with Apps

Nielsen recently released a new study showing that while the average number of apps that Americans r

Five Social Media Lessons for Everyone

When something is posted on social media, accidentally or not, it is not always easy to delete.

Five Social Media Lessons for Everyone

When something is posted on social media, accidentally or not, it is not always easy to delete.

What To Do If Your Child Is A Bully

With so much focus these days on the dangers and ramifications of bullying, parents hope to never hear their child is accused of being a bully – online or off.

The Big Disconnect

The National Association of Independent Schools online magazine recently posted an extremely well done and frank article on what it is like for the current generation of teenage students to

Would Paying for Facebook Make It More Private?

Nearly every social network we are on is “free,” but only in the sense that we are not charged to use them.

Immortal Facebook Accounts

Taking care of the affairs of loved ones after they have passed away can be stressful and time consuming if you don’t have their passwords or other ways to get into their accounts, but Facebook has

Privacy Basics on Facebook

If you haven’t looked at Facebook’s Privacy Basics portal that was introduced late in 2014, it’s a good thing to check out.

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