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- John Fleishman is the Assistant Superintendent of Technology Services for the SCOE. “The more we can encourage students to make positive, responsible use of the Internet and mobile devices, the more cyber safe they will be.”
- Gail Desler is the Technology Integration Specialist for the Elk Grove Unified School District. "Internet safety really has become more about teaching youth what it means to be a good citizen in the network."
- House rules criteria help you to build a foundation to engage the hearts and minds of digital natives to be more confident and discerning about the influences of the net.
- The most important thing we can help children understand is the personal boundaries they set for themselves (based upon your house rules), so they can be more resilient to network pressure.
- Digital natives cannot imagine a world without WWW connectivity. It is a natural state for them and they are conditioned differently for authority.
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John Fleishman is the Assistant Superintendent of Technology Services for the SCOE. “The more we can encourage students to make positive, responsible use of the Internet and mobile devices, the more cyber safe they will be.” Credit: courtesy









