One of the most popular communication apps among teens is Discord. What is it? How does it work? And how can parents use @discord parental controls to protect their teens? It's all in our latest guide: https://lnkd.in/gVRkuhA8
ConnectSafely
Non-profit Organizations
Palo Alto, CA 350 followers
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about online safety and digital wellness.
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ConnectSafely is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about online safety, privacy, security and digital wellness. Our resources include research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, quick-guides, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy for parents, educators, youth, companies and policymakers, along with resources for seniors and other adults. We also produce the twice-weekly ConnectSafely Report for CBS News Radio along with webcasts, podcasts, media interviews, in-person appearances and special events. We are also the official U.S. coordinator of Safer Internet Day.
- Website
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ConnectSafely.org
External link for ConnectSafely
- Industrie
- Non-profit Organizations
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 2-10 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Palo Alto, CA
- Typ
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 2003
- Spezialitäten
- Internet safety, cyberbullying, media literacy and misinformation, sexting and sextortion, child safety, teen safety, online safety, digital wellness, and internet safety for families
Standorte
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Primäre
Palo Alto, CA, US
Employees at ConnectSafely
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Maureen Kochan
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Kerry Gallagher, JD
Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning at St. John's Prep & Education Director at ConnectSafely.org
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Anika Raffle
Senior at Palo Alto High School. Pursing AP Capstone, Social Justice, and Design, Visual & Media Arts Pathways.
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Tarunya Dharmarajan
Youth Advocate for Equitable Tech
Aktualisierungen
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California’s AB 3216 would require school districts to limit or prohibit student smartphone use. Here's what ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid thinks would work better. https://lnkd.in/gkUD5sze
Mixed Feelings About Bill to Limit Smartphones in School - ConnectSafely
https://connectsafely.org
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ConnectSafely is launching a Youth Advisory Council! Council members will gain valuable leadership and advocacy skills and have opportunities to collaborate with industry leaders to bolster online safety practices. Open to ages 16-21. The application deadline is March 15. https://lnkd.in/gah3xYhv
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100K US students are set to participate in #SaferInternetDay lessons and activities today through ConnectSafely's school grant program. Find out how your home, organization or school can join in using our free resources https://lnkd.in/gN4pvJVD
Get Involved | Safer Internet Day USA
https://saferinternetday.us
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If you plan a #SaferIntenetDay conversation with family tonight, consider talking about #sextortion, especially if you have teen boys who are at higher risk. @ConnectSafely has resources for all aspects of internet safety including a Parents Guide to Teen Sextortion.
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We partnered with NGOs around the world this #SaferInternetDay on the #FirstDevice campaign. Check out the family toolkit, including an animated video series for families to co-watch, at https://lnkd.in/eUmfjQ4y. See all our resources for families at https://lnkd.in/g9dH7iZh.
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Please check out ConnectSafely's new Parents Guide to Generative AI https://lnkd.in/gy2YQ99z
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Yesterday ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid had the opportunity to give a talk about the history of moral tech panics at a global summit hosted by Meta and its Safety Advisory Council. As it turns out, we've been freaking out about tech since at least 2,400 years ago that we can document and many of the fears about Generative AI, social media and other modern tech are reminiscent of centuries old fears. I posted a narrated version of my slides, plus a couple of articles on the subject at https://lnkd.in/gSfDdrAV
Lessons from the History of Moral Panics - ConnectSafely
https://connectsafely.org
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Yesterday ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid had the opportunity to give a talk about the history of moral tech panics at a global summit hosted by Meta and its Safety Advisory Council. As it turns out, we've been freaking out about tech since at least 2,400 years ago that we can document and many of the fears about Generative AI, social media and other modern tech are reminiscent of centuries old fears. I posted a narrated version of my slides, plus a couple of articles on the subject at https://lnkd.in/gSfDdrAV
Lessons from the History of Moral Panics - ConnectSafely
https://connectsafely.org