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On May 1, 2025, Sam Altman's identity project, now called World (formerly Worldcoin), launched iris and face-scanning locations in six U.S. cities. The goal? Prove you're human — and get a World ID in return. In this episode, Vicki Davis breaks down how the tech works, why it's free, and the serious ethical concerns for educators and parents alike. You'll learn the three major reasons this global ID push is happening: Stopping identity fraud and deepfakes Verifying age online to protect children Distinguishing humans from synthetic AI agents With connections to platforms like Match.com, Discord, and Reddit, and the backing of Visa, this story is about far more than tech — it's about privacy, control, and the future of our students. I've included lots of links and commentary at the show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e898
In this episode, I chat with Shawn McCusker, co-author of Becoming Active Citizens, about how teachers can move beyond the textbook and make civic education truly resonate with today's students. You'll also hear some valuable tips and resources for educators to help students become active participants in their communities, plus the role of technology in this evolving landscape. If you're passionate about empowering the next generation of engaged citizens, this episode is a must-listen! Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2025/03/18/civic-education-311/ Sponsored by my new free quiz, “Unlock the Best Way to Use Chatbots in Your Teaching”: https://classtechtips.com/quiz/ Follow Shawn McCusker on social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-mccusker-teacher/ Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
Gabrielle Crichlow from A Step Ahead Tutoring Services and Amber Hawkins from Your Computer Needs of Toledo LLC came together in this webinar to ask a question:Parents — Are you aware of today's dangers of social media?Dangers known and unknown equate to fear. In the case of social media, just getting on it can be interpreted as a form of fear. There's everything from understanding the different social media sites to knowing if your children are safe as they navigate them. Everything from scamming to cyberbullying has gotten not only more sophisticated but has become bolder. If that's not more on a parent's plate, there's dealing with artificial intelligence (AI for short). As a parent, this question of “Am I really aware of today's dangers of social media?” is more evident. During this webinar, let's begin the process of knowing today's dangers of social media and what it takes to lessen them.Your Computer Needs of Toledo, LLC's Contact Information:On the web: https://www.yourcomputerneeds.netOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YCNOTLLC05On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YCNOTLLC05On LinkedIn (personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/ycnotllc05On LinkedIn (business): https://www.linkedin.com/company/ycnotllc05?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-companyOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/YCNOTLLC05On X: https://www.twitter.com/YCNOTLLC05On Pinterest: https://bit.ly/33bU2V0On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/YCNOTLLC05The YCNOTLLC05 Online Computers & Accessories Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/YCNOTLLC05The special for online and e-mobile computer training: https://the-ycnotllc05-computer-training-center.thinkific.com/Discount on virtual computer consulting: https://my.setmore.com/bookingpage/6ebe645c-ac16-4cb1-afa4-5c7ad5cdee3d/services/s59faa521b5835f1dd518ea5176ad90077ccc03d2Watch this event on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ay7djKnBlooRate this event on IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt33037817/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk********************************************Follow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn X: https://www.x.com/ASATS2013On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@astepaheadtutoringservicesOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asats2013On Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.comVisit our website: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.comSign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeSign up for our text list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.htmlCheck out our entire "Hot Topics!" podcast: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicspodcastSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.comYou can also become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-topics--5600971/support Original date of episode: June 25, 2024
Lester Kiewit speaks to Dean McCoubrey, founder of MySociaLife and co-founder of Humaine, about the push to regulate children's social media use. They explore misinformation, the influence of AI, and whether we are witnessing a new kind of war—one fought for control of young minds. Can the next generation navigate a digital world designed to blur the lines between fact and fiction?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, we dive into an often overlooked but incredibly important issue: content moderation in non-dominant languages, specifically Maghrebi Arabic dialects. Recently, CDT released a groundbreaking report titled "Moderating Maghrebi Arabic Content on Social Media," which explores the challenges, gaps, and opportunities in ensuring fair and effective moderation of Arabic content on social platforms. To unpack these insights, we'll be joined by two leading experts in the field: Mona Elswah, a researcher in digital rights and content moderation, and Fellow of the Content Moderation for Languages in the Global South Project at CDT; and Emna Mizouni, a Tunisian digital rights advocate, community leader, and founder-CEO of Digital Citizenship. We'll discuss the unique hurdles faced by Maghrebi Arabic speakers online, why it's critical for platforms to address these gaps, and what needs to change to make content moderation more inclusive and equitable for all users.
Sondre Rasch, founder of SafetyWing, joins the podcast today to discuss the journey of creating a globally recognized company and the future of digital nomadism and remote work. Sondre also touches on the exponential growth of SafetyWing over the years, their innovative products for nomads, and the broader concept of building a country on the internet.Connect with SafetyWingNomad InsuranceWebsiteWorldwise Capital LinksInstagramYoutubeWebsitePrivate Community AccessStrategy Session
Every click, swipe, and like we make in online spaces leaves a digital trace that can influence government and shape our ability to participate in political life.Elizabeth Dubois, associate professor and University Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology at the University of Ottawa, highlights the importance of thinking critically about internet accessibility, data transparency, and digital citizenship.Elizabeth spoke at The Walrus Talks We Desire A Better Country, in Winnipeg, on March 16, 2017.To register for upcoming events happening online or in a city near you, and to catch up on our archive of The Walrus Talks, visit thewalrus.ca/events.And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements, at thewalrus.ca/newsletters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest:Jaqueline (JJ) JayneJJ has worked with people and technology for over 25 years, wearing multiple hats, resulting in an enviable breadth and depth of experience, insights and knowledge. She successfully led a security awareness and training program that resulted in a strong security culture and observable behaviour change. Over the last 5-years, JJ worked at KnowBe4, where she quickly established herself as a trusted voice in the region. Now, JJ consults and advises organisations, appears at conferences and events with her thought leadership, and provides insights across all forms of media.On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinejayne/Website: https://www.jacquelinejayne.com.au_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society & Technology PodcastVisit Marco's website
Bo chats with Nuala O'Connor, Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel for Digital Citizenship at Walmart about personal information safety. Nuala explains how Walmart prioritizes accountability and transparency in technology, using a governance model to align with its digital trust commitments: Service, Excellence, Integrity, and Respect. She also highlights the importance of securing passwords, verifying authenticity when in doubt, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're diving into the powerful connection between wellness, leadership, and burnout prevention with the insightful Bryon Carpenter. As a podcaster, educator, and advocate for lifelong learning, Bryon shares how his morning walks, reflective practices, and commitment to creativity have not only transformed his personal well-being but also strengthened his ability to lead with empathy and inspire others.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Guest: Jacqueline Jayne, The Independent Cybersecurity ExpertOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinejayne/At AU Cyber Con | https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/speakers/jacqueline-jayne-smictHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesDuring the On Location series at AISA Cyber Con 2024 in Melbourne, the conversation about cybersecurity turns engaging as Jacqueline Jayne, Security Awareness Advocate, shares her experience on human risk management and cybersecurity education. Her insights bring forward crucial points on bridging the gap between human behavior and technological security measures.One pivotal topic discussed is the persistent challenge of human error in cybersecurity. Jacqueline highlights that human error now accounts for over 90% of security breaches. The approach to mitigating these risks isn't merely technological but educational. She emphasizes the need for comprehensive security awareness training and shifting organizational culture towards proactive risk management.Jacqueline shares, “Organizations should redefine IT departments from the ‘Department of No' to the ‘Department of K-N-O-W.'” She believes that instead of restricting users, organizations should focus on empowering them with knowledge, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive training that connects with employees on a personal level.Throughout the conversation, the importance of contextual and relatable education stands out. Jacqueline advocates for simulated phishing campaigns to provide real-world scenarios for employees. By understanding and experiencing what a phishing attempt looks like in a controlled environment, employees can better recognize and react to actual threats.Another compelling point is teaching digital citizenship from a young age. Jacqueline compares cybersecurity education to road safety education. Just as children learn road safety progressively, digital safety should be ingrained from an early age. Appropriate and guided exposure to technology can ensure they grow up as responsible digital citizens.The discussion also touches on parental and organizational roles. Jacqueline discusses the proposal of banning social media for children under 16, acknowledging its complexity. She suggests that though banning might seem straightforward, it's more about educating and guiding children and teenagers on safe digital practices. Organizations and parents alike should collaborate to create a safer and more informed digital environment for the younger generation.Towards the end, the dialogue shifts to the potential role of AI in enhancing cybersecurity awareness. There's a consensus on using AI not as a replacement but as an augmentative tool to alert and educate users about potential threats in real-time, potentially mitigating the risk of human error. In conclusion, the conversation highlights the indispensable role of education in cybersecurity. JJ's perspective fosters a comprehensive approach that includes organizational culture change, continuous engagement, and early digital citizenship education. It's not just about implementing technology but evolving our collective behavior and mindset to ensure a secure digital future.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesThe top 10 skills your security awareness and culture person must have with no IT or cyber skills in sight (Session): https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-OZ4j4mTr1OKeeping our kids safe online: The essential information for parents and caregivers (Session): https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-oBf7Gjn2xGSecurity awareness 2.0: The paradigm shift from training and simulations to engagement and culture: https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-drDWsOKBsLLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
Guest: Jacqueline Jayne, The Independent Cybersecurity ExpertOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinejayne/At AU Cyber Con | https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/speakers/jacqueline-jayne-smictHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesDuring the On Location series at AISA Cyber Con 2024 in Melbourne, the conversation about cybersecurity turns engaging as Jacqueline Jayne, Security Awareness Advocate, shares her experience on human risk management and cybersecurity education. Her insights bring forward crucial points on bridging the gap between human behavior and technological security measures.One pivotal topic discussed is the persistent challenge of human error in cybersecurity. Jacqueline highlights that human error now accounts for over 90% of security breaches. The approach to mitigating these risks isn't merely technological but educational. She emphasizes the need for comprehensive security awareness training and shifting organizational culture towards proactive risk management.Jacqueline shares, “Organizations should redefine IT departments from the ‘Department of No' to the ‘Department of K-N-O-W.'” She believes that instead of restricting users, organizations should focus on empowering them with knowledge, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive training that connects with employees on a personal level.Throughout the conversation, the importance of contextual and relatable education stands out. Jacqueline advocates for simulated phishing campaigns to provide real-world scenarios for employees. By understanding and experiencing what a phishing attempt looks like in a controlled environment, employees can better recognize and react to actual threats.Another compelling point is teaching digital citizenship from a young age. Jacqueline compares cybersecurity education to road safety education. Just as children learn road safety progressively, digital safety should be ingrained from an early age. Appropriate and guided exposure to technology can ensure they grow up as responsible digital citizens.The discussion also touches on parental and organizational roles. Jacqueline discusses the proposal of banning social media for children under 16, acknowledging its complexity. She suggests that though banning might seem straightforward, it's more about educating and guiding children and teenagers on safe digital practices. Organizations and parents alike should collaborate to create a safer and more informed digital environment for the younger generation.Towards the end, the dialogue shifts to the potential role of AI in enhancing cybersecurity awareness. There's a consensus on using AI not as a replacement but as an augmentative tool to alert and educate users about potential threats in real-time, potentially mitigating the risk of human error. In conclusion, the conversation highlights the indispensable role of education in cybersecurity. JJ's perspective fosters a comprehensive approach that includes organizational culture change, continuous engagement, and early digital citizenship education. It's not just about implementing technology but evolving our collective behavior and mindset to ensure a secure digital future.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesThe top 10 skills your security awareness and culture person must have with no IT or cyber skills in sight (Session): https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-OZ4j4mTr1OKeeping our kids safe online: The essential information for parents and caregivers (Session): https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-oBf7Gjn2xGSecurity awareness 2.0: The paradigm shift from training and simulations to engagement and culture: https://melbourne2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/session-drDWsOKBsLLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
This is the story of AI and Your Privacy. Digital Citizenship Today. Antoinette King, Author of the book Digital Citizens Guide to Cybersecurity. She is the founder of Credo Cyber Consulting, LLC, who has over 20 years of experience in the security industry, from physical security to digital security. Grab her book: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Citizens-Guide-Cybersecurity-Empowered/dp/1956464220Send us a textHave a Guest idea or Story for us to Cover? You can now text our Podcast Studio direct. Text direct (904) 867-446 Get peace of mind. Get Competitive-Get NetGain. Contact NetGain today at 844-777-6278 or reach out online at www.NETGAINIT.com Imagine setting yourself apart from the competition because your organization is always secure, always available, and always ahead of the curve. That's NetGain Technologies – your total one source for cybersecurity, IT support, and technology planning.
Guest: Dr. Kristen Mattson, School Library Media Center Director, Indian Prairie School District (IL)Social Media: @DrKMattson Future Ready Schools Website: futureready.orgTwitter: @FutureReady, @ShannonMMillerInstagram: @FutureReadySchools, @ShannonMMillerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FutureReadySchoolsFuture Ready Schools is a registered trademark of All4Ed, located in Washington, D.C. #FutureReady #FutureReadyLibs
Send us a textNavigating Technology and Parenting with ConverlationToday, we're tackling one of the biggest challenges parents and educators face—navigating technology with our kids. I sat down with Kathy Van Benthuysen, co-creator of Converlation, to explore how this incredible tool is helping families and schools foster better communication in the digital age. Trust me, after hearing this, you'll want to jump on board!We talk about everything from tech's impact on kids' social skills to actionable steps parents can take to manage screen time. Kathy drops so many knowledge nuggets you'll want to share this with every parent and teacher you know! Ready to boost your family's communication and take control of tech? Let's get into it!⏰ Timestamps:0:00 – Welcome to My EdTech Life! 1:40 – Meet Kathy Van Benthuysen: Her journey in education 3:30 – What is Converlation? The story behind the name 6:56 – The tech challenge: Kids losing social skills 10:00 – How Converlation helps reduce digital dependency 13:12 – Educating kids about the hidden side of tech 16:24 – Real talk: The dangers of social media 20:53 – Empowering parents with tools and knowledge 24:48 – The emotional toll of screen time on kids 30:00 – How to guide your kids through safe tech use 36:20 – Converlation's vision for the future 40:24 – Social media and mental health: What parents need to know 43:17 – Final thoughts: Building stronger connections through conversations 45:53 – The importance of bringing parents into the tech conversation 47:38 – Fun questions with Kathy! Be sure to check out Converlation and all the incredible resources Kathy mentioned! Free Parent GuideIf you enjoyed this episode, remember to share it with friends and subscribe for more insights from the world of EdTech!Stay techie!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
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In this insightful episode of Mid Mic Crisis, hosts Bunchu and Chamber delve into the intricacies of parenting in the digital age, particularly through the lens of millennial dads. Drawing on key points from a detailed guide on navigating parenthood amid rapid technological advancements, they explore how dads can leverage technology not just as a tool for entertainment but as a means of education and connection.The episode breaks down practical strategies for integrating technology responsibly into children's lives. Bunchu and Chamber discuss the importance of embracing technology—highlighting how educational apps and video chats can enhance learning and family bonds. They stress the critical role of setting clear boundaries to ensure technology use remains healthy and balanced, such as establishing specific screen times and creating tech-free zones in the home to boost face-to-face interactions and quality sleep.Further, the conversation delves into teaching digital citizenship, covering aspects like online safety and the ethics of interaction online, which are vital for developing respectful and secure digital habits. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and strategies on leading by example, emphasizing the need for parents to model the tech behaviors they wish to see in their children, from mindful screen usage to engaging in non-tech activities that spur creativity and physical activity.Staying informed about the latest tech trends is another focus point, with advice on vetting new apps and games that children may want to explore, and the value of joining parent communities online for support and sharing tips on tech-savvy parenting.This episode of Mid Mic Crisis not only provides a roadmap for millennial dads striving to balance tech and family life but also reassures them that with the right approach, they can guide their children to become not only tech-savvy but also thoughtful and responsible digital citizens. Join Bunchu and Chamber as they unpack these themes, offering a blend of expert advice and relatable experiences for navigating the exciting yet challenging world of tech-savvy parenting.Tech-Savvy Parenting: A Millennial Dad's Guide (Blog):https://midmiccrisis.com/tech-savvy-parenting-a-millennial-dads-guide/Follow Us:Website: https://midmiccrisis.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midmiccrisisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midmiccrisis/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mid.mic.crisis?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisFireBrain AI: https://www.skool.com/firebrainPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Support the show
The conversation explores the importance of including students in discussions about AI and digital citizenship. It emphasizes the need to consider the ethical implications of AI and the impact it has on various content areas. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for ongoing conversations and education around AI and digital citizenship and resources to assist in those conversations. Follow on Twitter: @ISTEofficial @mrhooker @DrKMattson @bamradionetwork Resources: Digital Citizenship in Action | Hacking GenAI in Education: Conversation Starters #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Dr. Kristen Mattson is a former middle school English teacher and high school library media specialist who has long supported teachers, leaders and learners with innovative curriculum and instruction. She currently serves as managing partner for Edvolve, which aims to help teachers and leaders transform digital citizenship education. She also teaches graduate courses on media literacy and digital citizenship at the University of Illinois. In addition to Digital Citizenship in Action, she is the author of Ethics in a Digital World (ISTE, 2021). She was named an ISTE Emerging Leader in 2018, and developed one of ISTE U's first courses, Digital Citizenship in Action.
Dr. Kristen Mattson joins The Good Life EDU Podcast this week for the third and final installment of our Summer Learning Series featuring speakers who shared at Nebraska education conferences this summer. In this episode, Dr. Mattson provides practical examples of Digital Citizenship in action, delves into AI in education, and makes both topics approachable for all educators in our shared responsibility to create spaces for students to learn and grow as citizens in a digital world. Links Referenced in the Episode Include: TeachDigCit.com TeachDigCit.com/framework TeachDigCit.com/picturebooks https://www.pinterest.com/DrKMattson/dig-cit-discussions/ (images for discussion)
Dr. Kristen Mattson provides strategies for integrating important digital citizenship concepts into our current lessons for students of all ages. I would like to thank composer Nazar Rybak at Hooksounds.com for the music you've heard today. Capstone *use UNITED for $20 off $100 or more on print and ebooks Editable PD Certificate FAQ's and ISO (In search of…) Online Doctoral Programs APA format for citing a podcast/podcast app SLU Playlists Search by title, guest and location! Have YOUR Say!!! Share your ideas on the next episode! THAT Librarian apparel and flair! Pre-order signed copy of Amanda Jones' book “That Librarian” X: @DrKMattson IG: @DrKMattson Facebook: Dr. Kristen Mattson Website: TeachDigCit.com Book: Digital Citizenship in Action 2nd ed. Email: Kristen@TeachDigCit.com The Cut: The Education of X Gonzalez E258 Emotional Support Librarian
Join Kevin and Nuala as they discuss Walmart's approach to AI governance, emphasizing the application of existing corporate principles to new technologies. She explains the Walmart Responsible AI Pledge, its collaborative creation process, and the importance of continuous monitoring to ensure AI tools align with corporate values. Nuala reveals her commitment to responsible AI with a focus on customer centricity at Walmart with the mantra “Inform, Educate, Entertain” and examples like the "Ask Sam" tool that aids associates. They address the complexities of AI implementation, including bias, accuracy, and trust, and the challenges of standardizing AI frameworks. Kevin and Nuala conclude with reflections on the need for humility and agility in the evolving AI landscape, emphasizing the ongoing responsibility of technology providers to ensure positive impacts. Nuala O'Connor is the SVP and chief counsel, digital citizenship, at Walmart. Nuala leads the company's Digital Citizenship organization, which advances the ethical use of data and responsible use of technology. Before joining Walmart, Nuala served as president and CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology. In the private sector, Nuala has served in a variety of privacy leadership and legal counsel roles at Amazon, GE and DoubleClick. In the public sector, Nuala served as the first chief privacy officer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She also served as deputy director of the Office of Policy and Strategic Planning, and later as chief counsel for technology at the U.S. Department of Commerce. Nuala holds a B.A. from Princeton University, an M.Ed. from Harvard University and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Nuala O'Connor to Join Walmart in New Digital Citizenship Role Walmart launches its own voice assistant, ‘Ask Sam,' initially for employee use Our Responsible AI Pledge: Setting the Bar for Ethical AI Want to learn more? Engage live with Professor Werbach and other Wharton faculty experts in Wharton's new Strategies for Accountable AI online executive education program. It's perfect for managers, entrepreneurs, and advisors looking to harness AI's power while addressing its risks.
School may be out for the summer, but teachers hope students will remember what they learned. In the mandatory grade 10 Civics class, that includes something called digital citizenship. We'll learn about its importance in a cell phone fueled world.
Join Dani and Matt in this episode of UEN Homeroom as they venture beyond Utah to explore the national landscape of digital equity. They'll be joined by experts from Common Sense Education, Leading Edge Learning and Think Do Thrive for a deep dive into how community factors, educational practices and more create barriers to opportunity in the digital world. Listen to learn how we can work together to bridge the digital divide and create a more equitable learning environment for all.Learn more about Common Sense MediaLearn more about Leading Edge LearningLearn more about Think Do Thrive Sign up for UEN's weekly Professional Development Newsletter: http://go.uen.org/c2aStay connected with UEN
As technology continues to permeate almost all aspects of our lives, understanding how to navigate the digital world responsibly becomes critical, especially for our youth. In this new episode we talk with Eisha Buch, Director of Education Programs & Development for Common Sense Education, about helping students develop a sense of digital agency so that they can truly thrive in a tech-filled world with all its benefits, as well as navigating the potential stressors. We discuss practical strategies that parents can use at home to support responsible use of technology and foster a culture of digital citizenship. Welcome Eisha!Resources:CHC OnlineCHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Anchor Chat #4: Digital Citizenship In this episode of Anchor Chats, Dr. Woods discusses digital citizenship and the need for educators to think about the way they incorporate it in their daily instruction.
Play-fuelling the Next Generation: Namya Joshi's Journey with Minecraft Education In this inspiring episode of the Play Healing Podcast, host Debi John sits down with the remarkable 17-year-old Namya Joshi from India, a visionary who has been training teachers across the globe in the innovative use of Minecraft for education. Namya shares her journey from a playful child with boundless energy to becoming an official Minecraft Ambassador and an advocate for game-based learning. With her motto "Each One, Teach Ten," Namya has impacted over 15,000 educators and students, promoting creativity, problem-solving, and engagement through digital platforms. Key Highlights: Early Influences: Namya recalls her energetic childhood, how her mother channeled her vivacity into constructive play, and her early fascination with sports and games. She describes how play and physical activity were integral to her upbringing. Discovery of Minecraft: Namya shares her serendipitous encounter with Minecraft on her mother's laptop and how it sparked a passion for game-based learning. She emphasizes the transformational effect of Minecraft in educational settings, enhancing engagement and understanding of complex subjects. Empowering Educators: At a young age, Namya began leading workshops for teachers, introducing them to the educational potential of Minecraft. She highlights the importance of teachers being learners too, open to exploring new and innovative teaching methods. Building Confidence and Leadership: Reflecting on her own growth, Namya attributes her confidence and leadership skills to the supportive environment created by her family and mentors. She emphasizes the importance of taking small steps, accepting constructive criticism, and the role of role models in shaping young minds. Designing a School for the Future: Namya shares her vision for an ideal school that embraces "learning by doing," where practical, immersive learning experiences go hand in hand with outdoor activities and digital education, fostering a well-rounded and engaging learning environment. Digital Citizenship and Inclusivity: Namya stresses the importance of digital citizenship, advocating for a balanced and informed approach to online engagement. She encourages everyone to contribute positively to digital spaces, promoting kindness, inclusivity, and active participation. Namya's Message to Parents and Educators: In a digital age, Namya urges parents and educators to encourage mindful online behavior, emphasizing the "Each One, Teach Ten" philosophy to spread knowledge and foster a globally educated and empathetic generation. Namya's take on the Pause, Play, ConnectⓇ philosophy and how it resonates with her and reflects her journey so far. Join us as Namya Joshi shares her insightful journey and offers invaluable advice on harnessing the power of play and digital tools to educate, inspire, and empower the next generation. About Namya Joshi: Namya Joshi is a dynamic 17-year-old from India who has revolutionized the way educators and students interact with game-based learning. As an official Minecraft Ambassador, she has designed and led workshops for over 15,000 teachers and students globally, demonstrating the educational power of Minecraft. Namya's innovative approach to learning has garnered international acclaim, establishing her as a leading voice in educational technology and digital citizenship. https://namyajoshi.com/ About Debi John: Debi John is a dedicated advocate for the therapeutic power of play and the host of the Play Healing Podcast. With her expertise in play therapy and child psychology, Debi explores how integrating play into daily life can foster emotional growth, healing, and strong family connections. Through her engaging interviews, she provides listeners with insightful strategies for overcoming challenges and enhancing relationships through play. https://www.playhealing.com/ Join us as Namya Joshi shares her insightful journey and offers invaluable advice on harnessing the power of play and digital tools to educate, inspire, and empower the next generation.
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Common Sense Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.How can we use AI ethically and purposefully? Join Common Sense Education's Tali Horowitz, Director of East Coast Education, and Sue Thotz, Director of Education Outreach, as they discuss how a foundation of digital citizenship can be applied to prompt engineering. To get the most out of our AI tools, we need to know how to ask the right questions.In this edWeb podcast, you learn how to apply core digital citizenship concepts of privacy, media literacy, creators' rights, and mitigating bias for responsible results. Come ready to share your ideas around ethical prompts and leave with concrete suggestions for prompt engineering for you as an educator, in combination with AI literacy lessons that you can use with your students to talk about some of the key challenges of our AI world.This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, and school leaders.Common Sense Education Dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Common Sense Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Join Common Sense's Steve Garton, Senior Manager of their Privacy Program, and Bianca DeJesus, Editor of Learning Content, as they share what you need to look for when vetting AI tools for classroom use. Tune in to learn about how we determine whether tools are ethical, safe, and appropriate. The experts share Common Sense's top picks or top recommended great tools that integrate AI thoughtfully.In this edWeb podcast, the presenters:Address educators' concerns related to the use of AI tools in education by sharing resources to address AI literacy and evaluate the efficacy of AI toolsGuide educators in vetting AI tools for educational useIntroduce AI literacy lessons (created by Common Sense) designed to enhance an understanding of digital citizenship in the area of AIThis edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, school and district leaders, and education technology leaders.Common Sense Education Dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
In this first episode of 2024, we are joined by Seth Fleischauer of Banyan Global Learning for a conversation that spans an array of topics all related to teaching learners Digital Citizenship, whether that be in your own home or in the school environment. On the pod, Seth shares his passion for connecting with students and schools through a live virtual connection to make space for conversations that can help them to better navigate the digital world we live in. To learn more about Banyan Global Learning, visit https://banyangloballearning.com/ To listen to his podcast, Make It Mindful, visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast/id1676546196 To listen to his podcast, Make It Mindful, visit https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/why-distance-learning/id1677170895
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt discuss the impact of geographic location on access to technology and the internet in Utah. Listen now!Learn more about UEN Homeroom here: https://www.uen.org/development/homeroom.shtmlStay connected with UEN
Feedback & Shout Outs Stephanie Skrocki - Thank you for the email re: Episode 237 Featured Content Welcome to Episode 238 of the House of #EdTech Podcast! In this episode, I share my recent appearance on an episode of Teachers on Fire, hosted by Tim Cavey. I participated in a live debate addressing a highly relevant topic in education: "Should student phones be banned from our K-12 schools?" I debated Dr. Matt Rhoads, who brought his extensive experience in education and technology to this thought-provoking discussion. Debate Overview: The debate revolves around using cell phones in K-12 educational settings, weighing the benefits and drawbacks. Our guests offer diverse viewpoints: My Perspective: Advocating against banning cell phones, I emphasizes the importance of leveraging these powerful tools for learning and teaching responsible digital citizenship. I highlighted the potential of cell phones for research, collaboration, creativity, and communication. Dr. Matt Rhoads's Viewpoint: Supporting the ban, Dr. Rhoads underscores concerns about declining academic performance, mental health crises, cyberbullying, and distractions caused by cell phones. He argues for using school-issued devices to teach digital citizenship while maintaining a focused learning environment. Discussion Highlights: Learning Tools vs. Distractions: The debate delves into whether cell phones are indispensable educational tools or sources of distraction and decline in academic performance. Digital Citizenship and Responsibility: I argue that school cell phones offer opportunities to teach digital responsibility, while Matt suggests that the risks outweigh the benefits. Mental Health and Bullying: Matt raises concerns about the impact of cell phones on student mental health and bullying, advocating for a safer school environment free from these influences. Communication and Safety: The conversation touches on the role of cell phones in ensuring student safety and communication, especially in emergencies. Conclusion: The episode concludes without a definitive resolution but provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of both sides. The guests agree on the need for community involvement in decision-making regarding technology in schools. Connect with Tim and Matt Tim Cavey - https://www.youtube.com/@TeachersOnFire Dr. Matt Rhoads - https://matthewrhoads.com/
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Common Sense Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Digital well-being requires a whole-community approach! Listen to this edWeb podcast with Common Sense's Jasmine Hood Miller and Tali Horowitz to explore nurturing genuine family/school partnerships.They review new resources teachers can share with families to help students build digital agency and reinforce their understanding of the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Learn strategies for identifying and reframing tech use to support positive media habits at home and at school, and leave with tools to build a sustained partnership that supports students in navigating the digital landscape with resilience and balance.This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders.Common Sense Education Dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
AI is ramping up the urgency for digital citizenship while these initiatives are struggling to get traction. Our guests walk through some steps they've taken to strengthen digital citizenship in large school systems and help other school administrators do the same. Follow on Twitter: @Digital_Empower @ISTEofficial @mrhooker @jonHarper70bd @DrMonterosa @bamradionetwork @shellthief @hyphenatic #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Carrie Rogers-Whitehead (@Digital_Empower) is the founder of Digital Respons-Ability, which works with educators, parents and students to teach digital citizenship. Her company provides training to tens of thousands of students, parents, and educators across Utah and beyond. Carrie is also the author of several books, including Deepening Digital Citizenship (ISTE, 2022) with Vanessa Monterosa and Digital Citizenship: Teaching Strategies and Practice from the Field (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019). Vanessa Monterosa (@DrMonterosa) serves as a senior associate partner for NewSchools Venture Fund, a nonprofit committed to investing in bold, innovative ideas to transform education. Prior to joining the NewSchools team, Dr. Monterosa dedicated seven years to successfully shaping system-level digital citizenship efforts across Los Angeles Unified, the nation's second largest school district. She is co-author of Deepening Digital Citizenship (ISTE, 2022).
This edWeb podcast is presented by CoSN and AASA and sponsored by ClassLink.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.In today's world there is no question that digital technologies have opened up new learning opportunities for students and their families. In order to assure that everyone served by a school district truly has access to anywhere, anytime learning, school leaders are challenged to “think outside the box” to ensure districtwide equity to devices and high-speed internet both inside and outside of school.During this edWeb podcast, three leading-edge superintendents share the approaches they lead in order to make digital equity a reality across their districts. Strategies for creating a common vision, engaging the broader community as partners in solving digital equity challenges, along with creative approaches for device and Wi-Fi deployments are reviewed. Approaches to teaching and learning, digital citizenship, and tech support is also highlighted as components for achieving digital equity.A number of FREE resources for school leaders to use when addressing digital equity are shared. One of the most recent tools offered for school leaders is the CoSN Digital Equity Dashboard. This free resource is an innovative and practical tool designed to help school districts and communities leverage data to close their digital equity gaps. An overview of the Digital Equity Dashboard is presented.This edWeb podcast is of particular value to superintendents, K-12 school and district leaders, and aspiring school leaders.ClassLink ClassLink's mission is to remove barriers between students and impactful education content.AASA, The Superintendents Association AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.CoSN Visionary leaders empowering every learner to achieve their unique potential in a changing world. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Common Sense Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world we live in. From using generative AI for schoolwork to dealing with misinformation and befriending AI chatbots, students have a lot to consider when it comes to this ever-evolving technology. In this edWeb podcast, listeners learn to think critically about how we can be responsible and ethical users of AI.Join Common Sense Outreach and Ambassadors as they demonstrate a collection of quick lessons (20 minutes or less!) that provide an introduction to AI, orient AI to our students, and help address its social and ethical impacts. Listeners leave with practical resources for digital citizenship, lesson plans, and strategies to mitigate the potential harms of generative AI in school communities. Through these lessons, students:Understand what AI is and how it worksConsider some of its potential benefits and risksThink critically about how we can be responsible and ethical users of AIThis edWeb podcast is of interest to middle and high school teachers, librarians, and school leaders.Common Sense Education Dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
The gang shares predictions around AI for the year ahead. Are we at digital war and don't even know it? Thoughts on defining an "American Tech Stack" and digital citizenship to defend against foreign speech and bots - and how to think about academia in an era where universities and research are no longer disconnected from politics and business. Discussed Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids Photoleap by Lightricks AI Photo Editing App Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence FACT SHEET: President Biden Issues Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence New: Leica M11-P Show Notes [00:00:00] Opening [00:01:37] Halloween and the Greeking Out Podcast [00:03:17] Brit hosted a Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest. [00:03:36] Investing in Dog DNA Startups [00:05:55] Product Idea: AI Dog [00:06:25] AI Ninja Tricks [00:07:50] The Big Debate: The Biden Executive Order on "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence" [00:10:36] We need National Tech Stacks. [00:15:28] Every single Federal Agency was directed to appoint a Head of AI. [00:18:35] Lack of transparency at AI.gov? [00:19:31] The difference between academic research and application has collapsed and it is dangerous. [00:20:50] OpenAI took research from the Google world and commercialized it. [00:21:20] National AI research should be like the Manhattan Project. [00:22:39] The Executive Order invokes the Defense Production Act. [00:24:03] We have an AI War already playing out on American Turf and it is called TikTok. [00:24:22] We are at war in the technological world and we have no defenses in terms of how this is playing out on our home front. [00:25:20] We are going to look back in 20 years and realize "Oh my God, we were actually at war, and we were being assaulted on the home front but we don't even fully recognize the attack." [00:25:30] What is going to happen in 2024? [00:26:10] Silicon Valley technologist are good at problems where a "solution" is the goal, but are uniquely bad at Washington style problems where "balance" is the goal. [00:27:29] We need to take the American Tech Stack very very seriously. [00:28:35] TikTok's Larry Ellison Proposal for continuing to exist in the US. [00:29:20] Why aren't conservatives demanding action on this? [00:29:53] If we are in a war, where are we in it? [00:30:16] American Identity and Digital Citizenship [00:32:00] What is the American Tech Stack really? [00:37:14] A hypothetical question: How would you change a government you don't like with AI? [00:39:32] Does digital identity really have to be tied to a single country? [00:41:48] Our generation has the most skewed view of globalization in history. [00:45:50] Where did this conversation start? It started with AI. [00:46:50] AI Predictions for the next year. [00:56:04] Closing
In today's episode, Ja'Neair is joined by co-host Tyler Hill, ACS Director of Communications, as they continue exploring The Social Media Brain Drain. What is it, and how should we think about social media use in today's digital world?This week, they speak to Jason Winkler, an Instructional Technology Supervisor who specializes in technology curriculum and instruction, about the role social media plays in our teens' lives. Jason talks about the importance of modeling good Digital Citizenship and gives parents tips on how they can strike a balance on technology use. As he shows us, it all begins with a plan.Resources:Catch up on The Social Media Brain Drain Part I where Ja'Neair and Tyler interview a high school student panel.Social Media & Mental Health: The US Surgeon General's Advisory (Pages 17 and 18 are especially beneficial for parents and students)American Psychological Association: Health Advisory on Social Media Use in Adolescence Social Media, Social Life InfographicHelp Kids Balance Their Media LivesFamily Tech PlannersKeeping Teens Safe on Social Media: What Parents Should Know to Protect Their KidsYouth Engaged Channel: Tip Sheet on Social Media Use & Mental Health
Guest: Leslee Mizen-Stroud, Middle School Social Studies Teacher In this episode, Brit gets all the details on how Leslee is leveling up her teaching game with Classcraft! This edtech gem is a gamified tool that even non-gamers can rock with their students. Listen in as Leslee "spills the tea" on how Classcraft has revolutionized her teaching style and made her classroom a more engaging and dynamic space for learning. Resources: Leslee's Top "Random Events" for relationship building and creating a classroom culture. Classcraft - Student Engagement (can be used in partnership with PBIS, CASEL, Digital Citizenship, IB Standards, and the 4C's). Classcraft 101 Vimeo: Getting Started
The rapidly emerging age of AI demands new thinking about the purpose and practice of digital citizenship. We're past the days when the focus was simply on students being safe and managing their digital footprint. Join us as we map the contours of a new, more flexible framework for guiding students in the age of AI. Follow on Twitter: @ISTEofficial @mrhooker @RCulatta @emilydavis4edu @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @hyphenatic @shellthief Get the Book: Digital for Good Richard E. Culatta is the CEO of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Prior to holding this position, he was the chief innovation officer for the state of Rhode Island and the director of the Office of Educational Technology for the U.S. Department of Education. Richard is the author of the new book, Digital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World. Emily Davis served as a Special Assistant for teacher leadership to U.S. Secretaries of Education John King and Arne Duncan. In this capacity, she led national educator outreach efforts, teacher leadership initiatives, digital campaigns, as well as strategic partnerships with national education organizations. After serving in the Department, Emily joined the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) as Director of Educator Engagement, where she was responsible for strategic partnerships with government agencies, education organizations, and global partners.
The online world is unfortunately full of people who would love to compromise your device and use it for their own purposes. So what can you do to stay secure online? Learn some simple tips today! Center for Civic Education
When you use digital technology, much of your personal information is collected by the companies that run them. You have a right to privacy, but you should also take steps to protect yourself. Listen for more! Center for Civic Education
The internet and social media can be great places to spend your time, but they also present certain dangers, especially for young people. It???s up to you to be aware of your own personal safety online, but there are a few commonsense recommendations that can help. Listen for these tips! Center for Civic Education
An important part of digital citizenship is taking responsibility for your actions on digital platforms.??Part of this is knowing when to engage and when to pull back. Today we share some simple tips for acting with responsibility online! Center for Civic Education
What does it mean to participate fully in digital civic life? One factor to consider is whether all Americans have equal access to digital technology. But what barriers exist? Listen to learn more! Center for Civic Education
Smartphones and other digital devices make it easy to buy things quickly, but it???s important to protect yourself when shopping online. Learn strategies for shopping smart online in today's episode! Center for Civic Education
Young people today face a few unique challenges interacting with digital media. Our new series unpacks how to safely navigate these challenges while ensuring all rights are respected and that everyone is acting with responsibility. Center for Civic Education
In this episode, we welcome Peg Coover of ESU 10, co-leader of the Digital Citizenship Symposium effort statewide, to preview the upcoming live and in-person DigCit event on October 16th. We are also joined by this year's keynote speaker Dr. Marialice BFX Curran, who shares her heart for this important topic and what attendees can expect from the event. To learn more and/or register for this event, visit bit.ly/NEDigCit To learn more from the DigCit Institute and Dr. Marialice BFX Curran, visit https://digcitinstitute.com/
Wasup Stoopkid Crew! Welcome back to Season 8, Episode 2!I hope you all are having a fantastic summer! If you would like to share what you have been up to, send me an email at melly@stoopkidstories.com!On the stoop today, we are talking about how to stay safe when playing all of your favorite games online. Listen to learn and discover the best practices for navigating the digital seas safely and responsibly.Remember to share this episode with your friends, family, and school community to help create a safer and more enjoyable online gaming environment for all!Follow me on social media @StoopkidStories (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter)Support the show
On this episode, we talk about Google Play's policy update allowing NFTs in their apps, Hollywood's latest proposal amidst the strikes revealing studios want to own the likeness of background actors in perpetuity and Snoop Dogg's Web3 music platform, Sound. Most importantly, Avery and Sam discuss the expansion in direction for the pod to expand the topics and guests we introduce to our audience. Gen C is the new generation of the internet. The C stands for Crypto, but it also stands for Creators, the Connected Consumer and Collectibles (both digital and physical with OnChain provenance). It stands for Culture and Characters (the ones we play in games and the companion ones that AI is building alongside us. It stands for Community and Digital Citizenship and the new set of transparent and trustless tools being built to govern them. Welcome to the new Gen C!Links mentioned from the podcast:Google Play Changes Policy on Tokenized Digital Assets, Allowing NFTs in Apps and GamesActors say Hollywood studios want their AI replicas — for free, foreverSnoop Dogg and a16z Back Web3 Music Platform Sound's $20M Funding RoundFollow us on Twitter:Sam Ewen Avery Akkineni CoinDesk Vayner3-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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