Parents do appear to be having conversations with their children, as COPPA intended.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlDanah Boyd: Why Parents Help Tweens Violate Facebook's 13+ Rule - 0 views
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Most adults have little sense of how their data are being stored, shared, and sold.
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This begins with a public conversation about what it means to parent in a digital world.
The problem with underage bias in Web 2.0 tools for schools - 5 views
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of this environment of fear and uncertainty rose two laws in the USA that today have a huge impact on education today – CIPA and COPPA.
Unmasking the Digital Truth / FrontPage - 0 views
World's Simplest Online Safety Policy « My Island View - 3 views
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Our students need adults to stop being afraid, and stop hiding, so education can get out of the shadows and into the light of the world in which our children live.
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were not created to keep students stuck in the past, educated in a disconnected school environment that shares little resemblance to the real world for which we should be preparing our children.
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Students can access websites that do not contain or that filter mature content. They can use their real names, pictures, and work (as long it doesn’t have a grade/score from a school) with the notification and/or permission of the student and their parent or guardian.
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