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In the second installment of our Back to School series on the Parenting Great Kids podcast, Dr. Meg Meeker interviews Sarah Kimmel, a family tech expert, to discuss effective strategies for communicating internet safety with children. Sarah emphasizes the importance of implementing parental controls and filters on devices and apps to create a safer online environment for children. She suggests using multiple layers of protection, such as in-app controls and on-device control settings like Apple Screen Time and Google Family Link. Sarah also highlights the significance of ongoing communication between parents and children about potential risks and safe online practices. This episode is a must-listen for parents who want to gain practical strategies for keeping their children safe online. In this episode, you'll learn how to: Discover the methods to safeguard your children in the digital world. Unearth the best practices to effectively implement parental controls and filters. Learn effective ways to engage in an open dialogue with your children about web safety. Acquire up-to-date knowledge about the latest technology trends and potential online threats. Understand the empowering influence of technology on children and parents when used responsibly. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:38 Teaching Children about Online Safety 00:03:07 Transition to Family Tech Expert 00:04:25 Platforms for Consuming Tech Information 00:08:20 Role of a Family Tech Expert 00:15:28 Protecting Children from Inappropriate Content 00:18:23 Preventing Stalking and Grooming of Girls 00:20:57 Online Gaming Safety 00:24:33 Layers of Protection 00:26:45 Importance of Conversations 00:31:16 Monitoring Social Media Activity 00:31:41 Parental Control Options 00:32:11 Positive Aspects of Parental Controls 00:32:29 Understanding and Implementing Technolog 00:33:29 Recap of Key Takeaways ABOUT OUR GUEST: Having spent over 20 years as an IT Manager, Sarah now dedicates her time to helping families understand and manage the technology in their homes through her podcast, tv appearances, YouTube channel and social platforms. FROM THE PRODUCER: Thanks for helping Dr. Meg's parenting revolution reach more than 5 MILLION downloads! If you found today's content helpful, please consider sharing it with another parent and subscribing to stay updated on future episodes. You can also visit DrMegMeeker.com for additional parenting resources and online courses. Get social with Dr. Meg on YouTube, Facebook & Instagram @MegMeekerMD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs
View the full source at: https://smartsocial.com/post/apple-screen-time-guideLearn from more SmartSocial resources: Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 100 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/online-activities2022 Ultimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sextortion, & Online Enticement
Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs
Take the full Apple Screen Time course at: https://smartsocial.com/post/apple-screen-time-guideLearn from Smart Social's resources: Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 100 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/online-activities2020 Ultimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sextortion, & Online EnticementSubscribe to our podcast on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1269872857Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9QNHA5SFZqYQ Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qARbijEjiTHlttMaa2sZd?si=7AUFWl6PSQmBsq8DEjDghwYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SafeSmartSocial/videos
This episode of the 7MS podcast is brought to you by ITProTV. It’s never too late to start a new career in IT or move up the later, and ITProTV has you covered. From CompTIA and Cisco to ECCouncil and VMWare. Get a 7-day free trial and save 30% off all plans by going to itpro.tv/7MS "I think of what the world could be If it did not have COVID-19 A million dreams is all it's gonna taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake!" Today's episode is a continuation and update on the cell phone security for tweenagers episode from about a year ago. Specifically, I talk about: How the cell phone contract I put together for my tweenager kind of blew up in my face I'm the worst dad in the world because my wife and I enforced a "no screens" policy for a few weeks. We lived. Barely. Apple Screen Time is your friend, and helps put some limits on iDevice use The Dream Machine makes it easy to setup a segmented wireless network just for your kids. You can also "time box" their individual network to only broadcast at certain hours of the day You can then apply OpenDNS to filter bad sites on just the kiddo network or ALL your networks If you make a home backup/DR plan make sure it includes important stuff like: passwords to important things, as well as critical contacts like your tax prep person, financial advisor and subcontractors. More info at 7ms.us!
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University and the author of 6 books, including New York Times bestseller Digital Minimalism. His writing focuses on the impact of new technology and social media on our ability to be productive and lead satisfying lives. Not surprisingly, his research suggests we’re becoming less connected and getting less done as technology permeates every moment of our day. For this podcast, I got to sit down face to face with Cal to discuss his ideas on digital minimalism. He describes how big business has manipulated us into constantly checking our phones, and is now profiting off of our attention. We discuss the consequences of pervasive technology, and the damaging effect it can have on our drive to create and connect with others in meaningful ways. Fortunately, Cal also has a solution for turning your attention back to the things that really matter. Here’s the outline of this interview with Cal Newport: [00:00:35] Cal's background. [00:02:18] Book: So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love, by Cal Newport. [00:02:54] Book: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, by Cal Newport. [00:03:43] Book: Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World, by Cal Newport. [00:04:17] Joshua Fields Millburn; The Minimalists Podcast, featuring Christopher Kelly and Dr. Tommy Wood: Health Problems. [00:04:42] Brad Stulberg; Podcast featuring Brad; Book: The Passion Paradox: A Guide to Going All In, Finding Success, and Discovering the Benefits of an Unbalanced Life, by Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness. [00:05:39] Book: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. [00:06:37] The myth of preexisting passion. [00:07:50] We didn't sign up for this. [00:08:32] Why we’re always looking at our phones. [00:12:26] Social media as an arms race for your attention. [00:13:56] Evolutionary psychology; attention engineers. [00:14:29] BJ Fogg's Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford. [00:14:56] Tristan Harris; Adam Alter. [00:15:52] Effects of intermittent reinforcement on behavior and dopamine. [00:16:47] Video: Dopamine Jackpot! Sapolsky on the Science of Pleasure. [00:17:19] Minimalism; Marcus Aurelius; Henry David Thoreau (author of Walden); Voluntary Simplicity; Marie Kondo. [00:19:01] Digital hoarding. [00:24:17] Digital decluttering: Stepping away from optional personal technology for 30 days. [00:26:29] Book: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon. [00:28:27] Boredom as a drive that gets us to do things that have meaning and value. [00:32:24] Book: Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection, by John Cacioppo. [00:33:11] Book: Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude, by Raymond M. Kethledge and Michael S. Erwin. [00:38:58] Connection vs communication. [00:44:56] Josh Turknett’s Intelligence Unshackled Podcast; Podcast with Josh: The Migraine Miracle. [00:46:30] The effects of technology on biology. [00:48:55] Digital Declutter Experiment for 30 days: step away, you get back in touch with what matters, use that as the foundation for very carefully rebuilding your digital life. [00:53:44] Conversation office hours. [00:57:46] Craftsman's approach to deciding whether or not to use a tool. [01:02:18] Article: Neuroscientists can predict decisions 11 seconds before we make them, based on this study: Koenig-Robert, Roger, and Joel Pearson. "Decoding the contents and strength of imagery before volitional engagement." Scientific reports9.1 (2019): 3504. [01:02:45] Will this have any impact? What's next? [01:05:31] Apple Screen Time reports. [01:08:30] Upcoming book: A World Without Email (tentative title). [01:15:15] Cal's website.
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Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs
Subscribe to our podcast on: iTunes – Google Play – Stitcher Radio – Spotify – Web Player Hire Josh Ochs to speak at your organization. Next Steps for Podcast Listeners: --> Register for our new free social media safety webinar. Join Parent University to get videos to watch with your kids so they can better understand WHY they need to be smart online. Please share this episode with a friend and subscribe so we can help more parents. Thanks for all your support. Join our next webinar to learn the 30 worst apps your students should never use: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/ Join Parent University to get videos to watch with your kids so they can better understand WHY they need to be smart online. View the top 70+ good and bad teen apps in our Popular App Guide page for Parents and Educators. What is Apple Screen Time? Screen Time is a new feature for Apple’s iOS 12 that allows users to set screen time limits and see reports of how the device has been used. The feature can be configured by parents and used across devices with the same Apple ID. The Apple Screen Time feature can be found in the settings of iPhones and iPads. At the end of the week, users receive a report of their device usage from the past week. If your family shares an iPad or iPhone, Screen Time doesn’t have the ability to track multiple users per device. Whichever Apple ID is associated with the device will dictate the Apple Screen Time settings. Parents can access Screen Time remotely on their own devices. Apple Marketing Says: Screen Time — a new feature of iOS 12 — lets you know how much time you and your kids spend on apps, websites, and more. This way, you can make more informed decisions about how you use your devices, and set limits if you’d like to. What data is included in the Screen Time reports? Users can select today or the past 7 days and review: How much time the device has been in use The number of notifications received How much time the device has been in use The most used app (and how long it was used for) How many times the device has been picked up
Note: This episode was recorded and finalized prior to the new iOS 12 release by Apple, which includes "Screen Time." According to Apple "Screen Time also gives parents access to their child’s Activity Report right from their own iOS devices using Family Sharing in iCloud, and allows them to schedule times to limit when a child’s iOS device can be used, such as during bedtime." Because this feature is such an important addition to the screentime limits and controls parents have available, I will be producing a follow up to this episode to discuss setting up and using Screen Time on Apple devices. For a quick-reference guide to get started now, visit this post by Wait Until 8th. *** As unmillennials, many of us vividly remember our first cell phones because we were adults or darn-near-it by the time we got one. But our children came into the world with access to hand-held technology at their fingertips day or night. As parents, we find ourselves in the unique position of parenting a generation of digital natives and navigating -- without a guide -- when and how to tell them to turn it off and tune it out. So what happens when the folks who made all of this technology possible -- the movers and shakers of the tech world -- find themselves making those same decisions with their kids? Do they handle it differently than we do? What limits do they place or not place in their own homes? In today's episode, NBC News writer Elizabeth Chuck shares with us what she learned when asking just these very questions to leaders in the tech field in researching this recent article. What she found may surprise you. In this episode we discuss: The reality that tech parents in many ways struggle as much as the rest of us to find the right balance The wide range of tactics and limits tech execs use in their homes The balance of wanting kids to embrace and master technology while avoiding the pitfall of being a slave to the cell How parenting kids in a world filled with screen requires more than simply saying "NO" To end the show, I'm following up on another new series I'm loving these days on Amazon -- Jack Ryan. As a follow up to the show's sponsorship with Audible (and my recommendation to grab a copy of a Jack Ryan book from Audible for free by signing up at audibletrial.com/unmillennial), I'm recommending you either consider reading or watching... either way ... enjoy a bit more Jack Ryan. The storyline is that good (and I'm acknowledging I am perhaps the last human on Earth who hasn't read a Tom Clancy book!) If you have feedback on this or any episodes, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Please tag or message me on social media (Instagram, Twitter or Facebook) or email me at regan@thisunmillenniallife.com. You're also always invited to join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group or connect by leaving me a voicemail. If you haven't checked out the new Fan Shop, please do! It's the only place where listeners can order merchandise to show off their "unmillennialness" to friends and family. And as always, I hope you find this show helpful. If you have a show idea you'd like to hear about, let me know and submit a show idea here! Thank you for listening and for subscribing. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review! And if you've been listening to the show for a while or are a new listener and have thoughts about what you like/don't like, I'd love for you to share them with me through this very brief LISTENER SURVEY. Thanks for your feedback! Until next time, ~Regan This week's episode is brought to you by Audible, who is offering a free trial and free audiobook download to This Unmillennial Life listeners who visit audibletrial.com/unmillennial. This Unmillennial Life is available each week via iTunes, NPROne, Libsyn, and Spotify. Each full-length show is also now available via ReganJonesRD on Facebook making it easier than ever to share with a friend. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support provided by Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.
Kathryn (@kklaster), Ashley (@gilleytweet) and Al (@educopilot) talk about their favorite summer reads. Explore Additional Resources Dream Teams Eduprotocols page with templates & resources Follow Jon Corippo and Marlena Hebern; #eduprotocols Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping by Adam Alter Apps: Android Digital Wellbeing and Apple Screen Time Our favorite part of doing these podcasts is participating in the conversations they provoke. Do you have a question about digital learning? Tweet it and tag @DigLearnRadio. Share the Love: If you enjoy the show, please rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show!
Physical Theater in the Classroom Paul Rajeckas is an educator, performer, and choreographer. Rajeckas uses theater and storytelling to help students improve collaboration and interpret curriculum. Rajeckas does this by working with students and other educators in his “Telling Tales workshop.” In Episode 68 of the Class Dismissed podcast, Rajeckas gives us tips on how educators can use physical theater in the classroom so students can have a deeper involvement with general curriculum. Listen to Episode 68 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite podcast app or iTunes. Other links related to Episode 68 Time Magazine covers highlight teacher pay "I'm a Teacher in America" New Arizona law requires schools to provide two recesses How to use Apple Screen Time