ISTE

technology in practice webinar series presents:

Digital Citizenship for Parents

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
1 pm Pacific / 2 pm Mountain / 3 pm Central / 4 pm Eastern

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Mike Ribble

How can parents keep up with all the new and ever-changing technologies that children take for granted? Parents often feel overwhelmed with the challenges and risks of this digital culture in children’s lives. They want their children to take advantage of all technology has to offer, however they also want them to stay safe and act responsibly.  This webinar is an overview of the new and popular technologies that includes a discussion on how to help children become good digital citizens.  This webinar is important for anyone with children at home or wants to understand more about the issues that are affecting them today.

About the Presenter

Mike Ribble has worked at several different levels of education. He has served as a classroom biology teacher, secondary school administrator, a network manager for a community college, a university instructor, college instructional support and director of technology. He received a doctorate in educational leadership at Kansas State University in 2006. His interests include technology leadership, professional development, and working with teachers to help enhance teaching and learning with technology. He has written several articles and has presented in regional and national conferences on Digital Citizenship and its affect on the changes within education. He currently has a book published with ISTE titled Digital Citizenship in Schools. This book provides resources for teachers and district technology personnel on teaching topics in Digital Citizenship.

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Webinar Pricing:

$50 ISTE Members
$125 Non-Members
$795 Season Pass (for Members Only)