Archive for April, 2008
Grand Theft Auto: How Bad Is It, Really?
Listen to a bit of the dialog from Grand Theft Auto IV, the newest release of the game classic that has come to epitomize violent gaming, and you’ll think you’re listening to a parody of a bad gangster movie. The game features an illegal Eastern European immigrant as a low-life thug trying to get his […]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Your Digital Kids.
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Parental Controls Revisited
Think of parental controls like you’d think of those tummy-tightening undergarments. They help to a degree, but the best way to hold your stomach in is with exercise and diet. <sigh>
While there are no silver bullets in these products, they each provide options for parents to feel a bit safer. They also […]
Posted: April 23rd, 2008 under Your Digital Kids.
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HP Announces a Laptop for Students
Joining Intel’s Classmate PC and the One Laptop Per Child PC, the Mini-Note is the latest foray into the sub-notebook PC for the classroom.
To laptop or not to laptop, that is the question many schools are asking. Parents should take heed. More and more schools have begun to require a laptop and at younger […]
Posted: April 8th, 2008 under Your Digital Kids, Your Digital Home, games, hardware.
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ZooKazoo Brings Out Kids’ Creative Zelfs
It’s raining new websites for kids, and ZooKazoo is one of the newest in the shower. ZooKazoo is both a social network and a casual gaming site. It’s housed inside a safe environment that you enter with a subscription bought by parents.
Posted: April 7th, 2008 under creativity and play, young children and Internet, Your Digital Kids.
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Raising Kids in a Digital World
Many of you have asked me to post a recent copy of my presentation for parents. Here you go. The first part of the presentation sets the stage for why the Internet is causing such a rift between parents and kids. The next part looks at the economics of the Internet, which explains […]
Posted: April 6th, 2008 under internet safety, social networking, Your Digital Kids, parenting.
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