Published On: March 5th, 2012|

The Washington Post – Valerie Strauss

“Yes, most young people know more than we adults because the fast-changing world of modern technology is alien to us, wildly different from the one we grew up in. But being a “digital native” is not the same as being a “digital citizen.” Young people have always needed ethical guidance and the security of rules and boundaries. That’s more true now because today’s technologies have unprecedented power to harm, as we have seen in documented cases of cyber-bullying and harassment.”(more)