Home
Triple Play
Products and Services
Customer Support
The Challenge
Internet Smarts
Reading Lounge
In Your Community
Blogs
School to Career
Ask the Expert
Spotlights
Games
For Teachers
For Parents
For Students
En español


Advanced Search >>



Sign up for the Power to Learn Newsletter. Select a Newsletter and enter your e-mail below.

Educator Newsletter
Parent Newsletter


About Powertolearn.com
Powertolearn.com Powertolearn.com E-mail Login School Calendars School Web Sites

   HomeArticles / Parenting With Technology / 


Parenting with Technology
Parenting with Technology
Current Article
All Articles
About the Author
Questions and Answers
Subscribe to Digital Smarts Blog Digital Smarts
Read Article


 
DFI the Odds
Diane S. Kendall, 04/14/2008
What kind of DFI (Digital First Impression) do you or your kids make online? Here's a real world story that indicates how important it can be with a positive spin this time.

Do You Know Where Your Parental Controls Are?
Diane S. Kendall, 04/02/2008
It may be hard to believe, but the best parental control solutions may already be part of the operating system on your computer waiting for you to use.

Parenting and Plagiarism Detection Services
Diane S. Kendall, 03/19/2008
Does your school use a Plagiarism Detection Service? What you don't know about them could hurt your child's grades.

Time to Stop Looking for the Boogeyman?
Diane S. Kendall, 03/11/2008
A new study sheds light on sexual predators online and reinforces the analogy that teens online are not that different from teens going to the mall – they can find what they are looking for including trouble.

In Praise of Whole Sheet Sticker Paper
Diane S. Kendall, 02/29/2008
I want to let you in on a little time and parent- child relationship saving homework and technology secret that I have touched on in this column from time to time, but have never shown a direct spotlight on – full sheet sticker paper. The wonder drug for homework disasters.

What Can Be Done About Digital Permanence? - Part 2
Diane S. Kendall, 01/31/2008
As people – young and old – are finding out, if it’s digital it can be permanent. Here are some ideas for not getting caught by something you thought you innocently put online.

View Parenting with Technology Archive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digital Smarts Blog  
Printer Friendly Page  Email this Page

 



© Copyright CSC Holdings, Inc. | Terms of Usage | Privacy Policy | Children's Privacy Policy | Contact Us