Podcast de SmartSocial.com

El podcast SmartSocial.com ayuda a los padres y educadores a mantener a sus hijos seguros en las redes sociales, para que puedan brillar en línea con un impacto positivo

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Con más de 500 episodios, Josh Ochs entrevista a psicólogos, terapeutas, consejeros, maestros y padres, quienes le mostrarán cómo navegar por las redes sociales para mantener a sus hijos seguros para que algún día puedan brillar en Internet.

Estadísticas de distribución de podcasts

SmartSocial.com: más de 1 millón de visitantes cada año
Canal de YouTube de SmartSocial.com: Más de 700 000 reproducciones de vídeo cada año
Boletín SmartSocial.com llega a más de 32 000 suscriptores dos veces por semana (3 millones de impresiones en la bandeja de entrada al año)

Appoquinimink School District
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Dr. T.J. Vari
Digital safety comes down to people
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Evanston/Skokie School District 65
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Anna Marie Candelario
Make sure that you're friends with your kids online
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Pequannock Township School District
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Dr. Michael Portas
What's the outcome you're looking for
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Benton School District
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Dr. Kim Anderson
Parental controls aren't there to invade their privacy, it's for protection
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Buckeye Union High School District
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Dr. Steve Bebee
Teens Need More From You Than They Did as First Graders
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Palo Alto Unified School District Ep 3
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Dr. Don Austin
Though we embrace technology, we do so cautiously
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Palo Alto Unified School District Ep 2
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Dr. Don Austin
Work together to make this a one team effort
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Palo Alto Unified School District
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Dr. Don Austin
We Need to Help Students Use AI to Do Amazing Things
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San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools
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Ted Alejandre
Every one of our students has different needs
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Union Public Schools
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Dr. John Federline
We are seeing a lot of kids interacting with AI in some very unhealthy ways
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Houston Independent School District
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Dr. Candice Castillo
Academic expectations & academic support alone will not get the job done
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Lakota Local School
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Andrew Wheatley
What students do on social media has lasting impacts
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Worthington City Schools
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Dr. Trent Bowers
We want safe and successful kids; this is a challenge as the world moves quickly
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Hackensack Public Schools
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Dr. Thomas McBryde Jr.
We're seeing more students experiencing anxiety tied to digital interactions
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools
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Dr. Donald Robertson Jr.
What we want to do is to help students learn to function appropriately without cell phones
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South Orange Maplewood School District
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Jason Bing
Young people are currently using smartphones and misusing that technology
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Linden Public Schools
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Dr. Atiya Y. Perkins
In regards to boundaries of our household, you teach me, I teach you
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Tucson Unified School District
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Dr. Gabriel Trujillo
Social media allows students to work together
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East Orange School District
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Dr. Christopher Irving
If it happens virtually or outside, it's going to follow you inside the building
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Danbury Public Schools
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Dr. Kara Casimiro
Why are they using certain tools for certain purposes?
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Greenwich Public Schools
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Dr. Toni Jones
We are aware of how social media impacts the social emotional aspect of students
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Brookfield Public Schools
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Dr. John Barile
Kids want boundaries. We all thrive in a framework where we know the rules
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Meriden Public Schools
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Dr. Mark Benigni
The cell phone isn't the problem
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Smithfield Public Schools
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Dr. Dawn Bartz
We don't put enough emphasis as a society on face-to-face interactions
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Colchester Public Schools
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Daniel Sullivan III
It's the social, emotional, and the interpersonal skills that are being impacted
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