I would say that they primarily need protected from themselves… that they need help moderating their web presence until they understand the full ramifications of things they say online. I don’t think that means they need to be anonymous. I do think that anonymity tends to foster less responsible behavior, in both children and adults alike
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Mary Worrell
I love learning. I'm an English and technology educator at a Dutch international school. I'm also a technology lover, writer, vegan foodie, crafter, and comic book reader, among other things. I'm always lurking around online, but you can find out where at www.maryworrell.com and on Twitter @pickle...