TCP Episode 129 -- Social Media Monitoring: Can It Prevent School Shootings?
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the digital investigation into the recent school shooting in Uvalde, TX and explore the role played by social media.
Insights and resources for parents faced with the challenge of raising children in a connected world—screen time, online risks, family technology rules, and tough conversations about digital life. Bridges the gap between what kids do online and what parents need to know to guide them.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the digital investigation into the recent school shooting in Uvalde, TX and explore the role played by social media.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane interview authors Greg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski about their new book, "When You're Curious, You're Learning."
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the debate over appropriate levels of screen time for different age levels and the challenges of regulating screen time in a pandemic.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the practical and ethical implications of using technology to track children.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the emergence of the metaverse and some of the issues it raises for parents.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss efforts to prevent cyberbullying and other types of electronic harassment.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the National Abuse Prevention Month proclamation by the White House.
Jethro Jones and Frederick Lane discuss the impact of technology and the pandemic on child mental health.