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High Risk
Behavior

     Christopher	
  Wells	
  
IPA	
  
C
FERPA	
  
•  School	
  	
  
•  Student	
  
And the POINT is…?
           Social
           Networking
Facebook Much?




Posted	
  by	
  Brian	
  Solis,	
  briansolis.com,	
  March	
  2010	
  
Posted	
  by	
  Brian	
  Solis,	
  briansolis.com,	
  March	
  2010	
  
Case Study:
Facebook Valuation
Case Study:
Facebook Valuation
Case Study:
Facebook Valuation
Case Study:
Facebook Valuation
2011 elementary parent workshop
So Many Choices…




Source: Gigya, data from May 2010
How Important
 IS Your Info,
   Anyway?
2011 elementary parent workshop
2011 elementary parent workshop
2011 elementary parent workshop
How Important
 IS Your Privacy,
     Anyway?
•  Facebook	
  default	
  se6ngs	
  over	
  9me	
  
•  Source:	
  h<p://ma<mckeon.com/facebook-­‐privacy/	
  
•  Ma<	
  McKeon	
  -­‐	
  developer	
  with	
  the	
  Visual	
  Communica9on	
  Lab	
  
   at	
  IBM	
  Research's	
  Center	
  for	
  Social	
  SoKware	
  
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http://www.kurtedelbrock.com/w`p-content/uploads/2010/10/Facebook-Infographic1.jpg
http://www.kurtedelbrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Facebook-Infographic1.jpg
Who’s
  in
charge?
Parents?
2011 elementary parent workshop
The	
  danger	
  in	
  
communica9on	
  is	
  
the	
  illusion	
  that	
  it	
  
        has	
  been	
  
  accomplished.	
  
      George	
  Bernard	
  Shaw	
  
Corollary
• It	
  may	
  be	
  accomplished	
  
without	
  your	
  knowledge.	
  

• “FOAFs”	
  and	
  “Likejacking”	
  
What Can
Parents
  Do?
   Link	
  
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Get Informed!
Remember, YOU
 set the rules!
Talk to
your kids!
al
    itic ions
  Cr    at
   ve rs
Con
Model Smarter Use!
You
Posted
WHAT?
“Red Cup” Photos




World Food Program
http://www.wfp.org/photos/
gallery/red-cup-photo-gallery
Potential Leaders?




 Not anymore.
NOT.                                                               GOOD.




http://www.classes2careers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/red_party_cup.jpg
Smart habits   are

   easy,
Stupid decisions
are   searchable.
Ques9ons?	
  




Christopher Wells
info@schooltechpolicies.com

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