A bNetS@vvy Interview with parent Rich Wood.Q: You are a father who is savvy about and enjoys online technology, like gaming. Tell us about your tech knowledge and how it compares to that of your sons...
What is it? The Family Media Agreement is a handy document introduced by Common Sense Media to help families maintain online safety and establish helpful guidelines within the home. Who is it for? Thi...
Did you know Facebook is taking a stand to help prevent suicide? bNetS@vvy recently interviewed Facebook staff about their suicide prevention efforts and the feature on Facebook that most users may n...
bNetS@vvy is a comprehensive Internet safety website, brought to you by the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEAHIN) in partnership with Sprint, and with editorial review by ...
It seems that everyday more people are coming up with creative ways to use social media sites.? One couple has decided to create a Facebook page for their unborn daughter, Marriah.? Technically this d...
bNetS@vvy is always happy to showcase another organization that might be benficial to our educators.? In case you are looking for classroom activities (or at home activities) to present to younger aud...
Summer is in full effect and although most tweens are taking a break from school, they are likely not taking a break from their online activities. In the midst of summer vacations and time spent outs...
Over 1,000 parents were asked if they knew why kids under age 13 shouldn’t be on Facebook. Only 2 knew the correct answer! A study was conducted asking 1,007 parents the reason why kids under ag...
It’s not always easy giving tweens rules and guidelines but we believe having open communication within the household is very important. One way to encourage open communication is to post Internet saf...
