Hangouts on Air have increased in popularity due to their ability to broadcast live discussions publicly on YouTube.
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Up to ten people can participate in a Hangout on Air, but the number of viewers who can watch the live Hangout is unlimited.
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Focusing on SAMR and TPACK, our PD options have included face-to-face Tech Tuesday sessions and virtual options found in our iTunes U course, "iInnovate: Teaching and Learning with Tech."
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Where Kids Find Hate Online | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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Just by playing a game on the internet, looking up a definition, or maybe checking out some music, they'll encounter some of the most vile and offensive words and images that can be expressed in the comments section of a YouTube video, a meme in their feed, or a group chat
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The intensity of these ideas, the frequency with which kids see them, and the acceptance by so many that it's just part of internet life mean that it's critical to talk to kids about this difficult topic.
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Are tech companies really that dedicated to free speech, or do they just want more users?
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