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892-841 Student Safety in the Digital Age: Best Practices for Schools and Parents

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Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 10/22/2018 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 10/22/2018 12:01 AM
Agency: CESA 2
Agency Contact: Beth Clarke
Agency Assistant: Maryam Enterline 262-473-1444
Location: CESA 2 - Whitewater
1221 Innovation Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
Facility: Room 105
Date/Time:
10/25/2018 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM

Presenter: Beth Clarke

Cost: Network Fee

Description: Technology Leaders in the region collaborate and share best practices on topics such as cybersecurity, networking, filtering, best pricing and vendors, implementation of digital practice, digital citizenship, and other pertinent topics.  Our focus will be on building strong teams to build infrastructure and communication to support teaching and learning. 

Join Securly for a lunch and learn!

Student Safety in the Digital Age: Best Practices for Schools and Parents. Securly will provide lunch after this this meeting and discuss current trends of cyber-bullying and self-harm/suicide in schools. The presenters will highlight best practices for schools and parents to detect/prevent suicide or bullying, and share available technology that schools can utilize to combat these issues.

About The Presenter: 

Beth ClarkeBeth Clarke is an innovative educator, joining CESA 2 this year from the Madison Metropolitan School District. Beth’s passion lies in digital leadership. She loves working with districts and teachers to unleash potential by leveraging digital tools and resources. Beth earned her Undergraduate degree in Art Education and her Graduate degree in Instructional Technology from UW-Whitewater. Additionally, she has procured her Education Administration licenses for Principalship and Director of Curriculum and Instruction from Edgewood College. She has a love of learning and applying new strategies to classroom opportunities, professional learning, and presentations.

 

 

 


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