Tag Archives: cyberethics

The Global Battle against Online Harassment and Sexploitation with Awo Aidam Amenyah Cybertraps 013

– Awo Aidam Amenyah is Child Online Africa’s founder and Executive Director. Child Online Africa a child and family focused charity working in Ghana and beyond through strategic partnerships. In this role, Awo leads a team of professionals and volunteers committed to influencing policies and changing practices in favour of child well-being keeping the child…

Connection Virtually and in Person from Great Distances with Genie Siedler Cybertraps 010

Today we are talking with Genie Siedler, Executive Director of Alaska Society for Technology in Education, and how ASTE has been there for students in Alaska well before the pandemic hit and lessons learned from the pandemic.  She also shares some insights learned from allowing technology to get out in front of what people are…

The Radicalization of Our Children Cybertraps 008

In this episode, Jethro and Frederick discuss the history of radicalization, challenges, and give advice for what parents can do to help their children. Brief History 1978 Invention of Bulletin Boards 1979 Neo*Nazi Bulletin Board Set Up in West Virginia; attracted kids from area Quickly followed by numerous others In the mid*1990s, with the development…

Refusing Educational Technology with Charles Logan Cybertraps Episode 003

Charles Logan is a doctoral student in the Learning Sciences program at Northwestern University. He previously worked as the educational technologist in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University, and prior to entering higher education, he taught high school English for nine years. He holds a Master of Arts in…

Cybertraps Live Episode 002

Frederick Lane and Jethro Jones do a year-in-review. Watch live on Facebook each  week at noon eastern.  Our First “Year in Review” Show Pandemic: Reshaping Education on the Fly A Lost Generation — Remote vs. In-Person Instruction Access Surveillance Challenges for Educators Multiple Classrooms Increased Scrutiny Less Privacy Things That Worked and Those That Didn’t…