Is Your School Ready for X-Ray Specs?
It's not about the technology, it's about the behavior.
It's not about the technology, it's about the behavior.
On the morning of May 18, 2026, Nina Williams received a text from her son, a student at Barrington Middle School in the Hillsborough County (Fla.) Public School System. Attached to the text was a video and photo that her son took during his art class that morning. The video
As you might expect, legislative and school policy debates these days are dominated by device bans and artificial intelligence. Right now, it looks like devices are losing and AI is winning.
Every new technology, of course, presents fresh challenges for educators. But the speed with which "AI" has swept through our educational system has turned the professional and ethical risks up to 11.
Is it ethical for educators to outsource their professional judgment to an upjumped algorithm that merely emulates human understanding?
Dating, Love, Sex, Marriage – in the Digital Age! Are you expecting? Do you know someone who is? OR … do you someday HOPE to be? Whether you are eagerly awaiting your little bundle of joy or are still swiping left in search of the perfect mate, technology is now a critical
Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist for Parenting & Family Issues Approaching the risks for children on the Internet in a thought-provoking and intellectual manner, this study skillfully integrates contemporary news reports and disturbing legal cases to show how Facebook and other ready-made forums for information exchange are breaking down boundaries of
Cybertraps for Educators, discusses a wide range of potential legal traps for teachers stemming from the use and misuse of electronic technology and social media, including: cyberloafing, viewing inappropriate content in schools, mishandling investigations of student misconduct, cyber-baiting, identity theft and fake social media profiles, voyeurism, child pornography, sexting, and