S3 E4: Online Safety- Turning Digital Don’ts into Digital Do’s- Carrie Rogers-Whitehead

S3 E4: Online Safety- Turning Digital Don’ts into Digital Do’s- Carrie Rogers-Whitehead
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Families are becoming more interested in digital literacy than ever before. Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, author and digital literacy expert, joins co-hosts Cristian Haynes and Kirsten Wilson to clarify terms and next steps for educators and families supporting students.

Listen to “Online Safety – Turning Digital Don’ts into Digital Do’s” now at spreaker.com/episode/52601346 or wherever you get your podcasts. #LivingInBetaMode #DESEPodcasts Digital Respons-Ability

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