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The Cybertraps Series

The Cybertraps Series

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Invasive Extra Credit Assignment Upsets Alameda Parents

School officials in Alameda, California are investigating whether a teacher at Encinal High School actually offered students in his class extra credit if they took a selfie with whatever sex toys and birth control they could find in their parents’ private space. Two mothers of students in the class, Kimberly Cobene and Evangeline Garcia, reported…

South Carolina Teacher Allegedly Traded Student Photos for Child Pornography

On Friday, May 27, the Greenville County School District had the unpleasant task of sending a letter to the parents of 149 students at Mauldin High School and Mauldin Middle School to inform them that a district teacher had traded photographs of their children for child pornography. Meetings were scheduled at Mauldin High School so…

Oklahoma Father Sues School District for Failure to Protect Son from Teacher

An Oklahoma father’s lawsuit alleges that the Hollis Independent School District in Holland, Oklahoma violated his son’s rights by not preventing sexual activity between him and his teacher, Jennifer Caswell. Some of you may have seen Caswell’s self-serving interview with Dr. Phil McGraw on May 19. The Complaint contains a number of powerful allegations regarding…

Marion, NC Grapples with Teen Sexting Scandal

An unwelcome explicit photo sent by a 17-year-old to another high school student in Marion, NC has resulted in a multi-town, multi-state investigation into teen sexting. WLOS, an ABC affiliate in western North Carolina, reported on May 29 that the Marion Police Department had charged (or was about to charge) several teens (some as young…

Georgia School Boards Revise Policies in Response to State Cyberbullying Law

On May 6, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law a bill entitled “The End to Cyberbullying Act,” which among other things broadened the definition of bullying in Georgia to specifically include “cyberbullying.” At its meeting on May 28, for instance, the Cobb County Board of Education adopted a couple of amendments to their existing…

U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Online Threats

June is typically the month for momentous decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, and this year’s round of society-shifting decisions is off to a rapid start. In Elonis v. United States, announced on the morning of June 1, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a man who allegedly threatened his ex-wife (and others) in…

Show-and-Don’t-Tell? Teacher Allegedly Shows Students Before-and-After Boob Job Photos

Some visual aids aren’t meant for the classroom. Last week, the investigative Web site The Smoking Gun obtained a copy of a May 18 search warrant application filed by the Newport News Police Department, seeking approval to search a white iPhone owned by Woodside High School teacher Melissa Kidd. According to the warrant application, Three…

A New Logo for Cybertraps

I am happy to introduce the new logo for my Cybertraps work. It was designed by Colin Gliech, a graduate of the Stevens Institute of Technology and a freelance designer. Colin also designed the cover for Cybertraps for Educators, and is currently working on designs for various upcoming releases in the Cybertraps series. If you…

Digital Parenting Tip: “Least Feasible Technology”

During my lecture this morning at Simmons College, a phrase occurred to me which summarizes an approach parents can take to choosing technology for their children. The phrase is “Least Feasible Technology” (LFP). It is a philosophical and practical approach in which parents begin by figuring out what their children need to accomplish and then…