The bushfires however have provided an optimistic glimpse of what social media is at its best. Here’s our glimpse of for the way forward in our technology use.
The bushfires however have provided an optimistic glimpse of what social media is at its best. Here’s our glimpse of for the way forward in our technology use.
ABC: If you’ve got kids with phones this is a great way to use technology to build family togetherness.
ABC: Setting up social media accounts for your baby and child has become popular. The pros and cons you should know.
The Conversation: If you have kids, chances are you’ve worried about their presence on social media. Five experts (including me) were asked if social media is damaging to children and teens.
YouTube is fast becoming the main screen platform of choice for children. But how can we be sure about what our children are watching? Advice for parents with young children.
The latest wave of weird and worrying social media crazes for teens is gluing the top of their upper lip under their nose to create a fuller pout.
How we talk to children about technology needs to keep up with the weird changes that constantly emerge.
The Conversation: How is the removal of Instagram ‘Likes’ panning out? I think the idea is good in theory but I wonder if all is as it seems… My thoughts 24 hours into the test.
Sydney Morning Herald: Instagram have introduced a ‘Rethink’ feature to stop the posting of nasty messages. If you could rethink other aspect of your online activity, what would it be?
Cancel culture…ever heard of it? It’s a large-scale fan exodus taking the social media world by storm. What’s more is that it’s a movement led by our kids. Here’s why you should know about it.