Social Media and Teachers
In and Out of the Classroom – 2015
This 2-DVD set informs teachers about the dangers that lurk in social media use both in the classroom and outside of the classroom. Viewers will learn to identify dangers and prevent them from interfering with appropriate use of social media. Particular attention is paid to what teachers can say online with regard to the limits of their First Amendment Rights to free speech.
The presenters on the DVDs are experts in the field:
- Kathleen Conn, Ph.D., J.D., LL.M, a former school principal who is a law professor, at Widener Law School;
- Pam McLeod, Head of Technology for the Concord, NH, Schools;
- Dep. Chief Corey MacDonald, Esq. Deputy Chief Portsmouth, NH, Police Dept., and a graduate of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard;
- Henry Quinlan, Esq. Publisher of Omni Publishing Co. www.omni-pub.com
You will learn:
- The 10 most common mistakes teachers make on social media
- The risks you take every time you go on a social media site
- How to practice good "cyber hygiene"
- How to avoid being the target of a cyber porn attack
- Teachers' private speech rights on social media
- The keys to improving cyber security on social media
- Can a teacher monitor a student's social media activity?
- Can a teacher "friend" a student? A former student?
- How to analyze your cyber footprint
- The rights of teachers harassed in social media by students
Teachers have to realize that a lot of being secure online involves very low-tech solutions to cyber security issues.
DVD Price: $85.00
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