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Web Wise Kids
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While the Internet has allowed us greater delivery of information, improved communication networks between people, and provided faster and smoother access to products and services, it has also created another way in which our personal security can be...
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eSchoolNews recently wrote an article about the top five technology skills every student should learn , and we couldn’t agree more with what they said! In the article, eSchoolNews talks about crucial technology skills kids should know: Online literacy...
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Leaders In Digital Citizenship Teaching And Anonymous Bullying-Reporting Solution Join Forces To Promote Cyber Safety And Bullying Prevention; Program Satisfies Child Internet Protection Act Certification Requirement For E-Rate Schools Today, SchoolReach...
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Games are one of the number ways to get education across in the classroom, and Web Wise Kids is proud to produce programs and games that help teach and educate kids who to be safe online in this ever-evolving technological world. To continue making games...
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Facebook has been considering lifting its age restriction on accounts and opening up its platforms to kids. Watch more about what we think about this.
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The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) recently conducted the Parenting and Social Media Survey to measure the actions of parents in regard to their children’s usage of social media. Mobile device usage by children was also minimally covered in the...
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Have your children played our BeSeen app yet? BeSeen is our free mobile app designed to simulate an online social network for kids. By playing BeSeen, youth can subliminally learn how to be responsible on social networks through navigating fictional situations...
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We cant say it enough: thank you so much to our sponsors who have contributed and supported us through the conception and launch of our BeSeen mobile app. Watch our video featuring WWK President Judi Westberg-Warren extending her thanks to our sponsors...
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A report from eSchool News came out which lists the top ten ways that schools can teach students about Internet safety. The number one method to teach kids is to use games, and Web Wise Kids is listed as a resource. You can read the rest of the report...
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We are proud to announce that our BeSeen game has been selected as an award finalist by the Pittsburgh Technology Council!
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Weve just released a Spanish version of “Wired with Wisdom"! Now, Hispanic parents have a resource that can give them the necessary knowledge and skills to supervise the digital activities of their children. Parents need to acknowledge the accessibility...
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Facebook has been considering lifting its age restriction on accounts and opening up its accounts to kids. (for more information, you can read this article. If the FCC “okays” this move, it could be an important help for parents with tweens. As the article...
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Web Wise Kids would love to share the rest of our programs with you.
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Web Wise Kids is honored to be listed by Secretly Networking as a recommendation for Best Apps for Kids. We are delighted to be included with so many other great apps.
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With our BeSeen app gaining a lot of attention during the last several weeks-- especially since we launched an ad in USA Today-- wed like to take a moment to thank our sponsors--CTIA Wireless Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, Verizon Foundation...
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