Note: The views expressed by guest bloggers and contributors are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Campus Safety. While today’s youth ...
Both, and I emphasize, both of our online and offline behavior are real. They are our real selves. One doesn’t get more validity from the other, if real is equated with being genuine or authentic.
"I am convinced now more than ever that teaching healthy online behavior is crucial to securing a safer future for our children," the first lady said this week Sean Neumann has more than a decade of ...
Roughly three-quarters of employees resort to risky online behavior at work. This can involve anything from using entertainment or streaming services online, to sharing personal information and ...
60% of teens rarely discuss inappropriate online behavior with parents, according to a study of online behavior by gaming world creator Roblox. That shows there’s a failure to communicate between ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Young children know that name-calling is wrong. Tweens are taught the perils of online bullying and revenge porn: It's unacceptable and potentially illegal. But celebrities who ...
Stellar transcripts aside, students now have to worry about an increasing number of colleges peering at their social-networking pages online—and potentially denying their applications because of what ...
University of Queensland researchers have found there are two key reasons people choose to be anonymous online—self-expression or toxic behavior. A team led by Ph.D. candidate Lewis Nitschinsk from UQ ...
There are countless distractions while learning at home: a cat walking across the keyboard, a sibling goofing off in the background, a comfy bed to lounge on, a pantry full of tempting snacks. As ...
Something very strange can happen when we go online, and engage on social media: We become totally different people. Correspondent David Pogue asked, "So, there is a Jekyll-and-Hyde thing happening?" ...