Instagram Project

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Saturday Project with Your Children & Instagram Spend some quality time today with your child (13+) who is on Instagram. Sit down with them and: 1) go through each and every person who follows them, and ask “how do you know this person?” If they don’t – delete them! 2) Delete old pictures. Keep no […]

Thank You Good Shepherd

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Sept 12, 2014 After visiting a school this week in Courtice Ontario – I saw this wonderful Tweet:

Searching Music on Youtube

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Sept 7, 2014 Searching for Muisc on Youtube. Regretfully, some artists popular with young children can’t refrain from using inappropriate language in their music. By default, searching their music always brings up the most listened to version, which would be the unedited version. By default again, the natural reaction would be to click one of […]

Facebook & Videos

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August 24, 2014 Facebook and Videos – Using Lots of Mobile Data? A tip to help you save money on your data plan for your smartphone. By default, videos are set to autoplay in Facebook. With the popularity of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, your Facebook feeds are surely filled with lots of videos – […]

Secret – A New App to Keep An Eye On

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Be On the Lookout for the “Secret” App Sad that it has come to this, but another slide in my presentation will touch on a new App that I started looking into about six months ago, that is getting some attention. It’s called Secret. Available for iOS and Android. Here is the description from the […]

Social Media & Vacation Plans

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August 7, 2014 Tell people where you have been, and what you have done. NOT -Where you are going, and what you are doing.. Vacations and Social Media Two years ago, I removed a segment from my presentations covering – DON’T POST VACATION PLANS ONLINE – as I assumed this was now common sense. Well, […]

Seflie’s & Running with The Bulls

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Why you may NOT want to take selfies at a “running of the bulls”

Enable Percentage Feature for Battery Life

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Teachers Share Cell Numbers with Students??

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June 24, 2014 Here is a good reason (and funny) as to why teachers should NOT share their cell phone number with students. Link to my facebook page to see the post: https://www.facebook.com/snstips

Facebook “Listening” To You

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An interesting update to Facebook’s mobile app: Facebook can now listen in on your activities with a new audio recognition feature for its mobile app that can turn on smartphones’ microphones to “hear” what songs or television shows are playing in the background. Facebook identifies the music or TV shows it hears, and can tell […]

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