Social the Academy. the Academy Security WiFi expansion New laptops for faculty Piloting iPads Server Upgrades Bandwidth (October.

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Social the Academy

the Academy Security WiFi expansion New laptops for faculty Piloting iPads Server Upgrades Bandwidth (October 2011)

Demographics from Quantcast.com FacebookTwitter

@ School What does the Academy do to help students understand social media and use it appropriately? Acceptable Use Policy Opening of School Convocations/Advisor System Dorm Parents Faculty

“Cell Phones” “We tend to think of these devices as “telephones” — used to make voice calls — but our research has shown that more than half of teenagers use these devices to make voice calls only 20 percent of the time or less.” (New York Times 1/18/11) Dr. Elizabeth Englander Director of MARC

@ Parents Conversations It’s not private if you are sharing it with 700+ Friends Permanence Liability Filtering OpenDNS: K9: Monitoring McGruff: