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2010-07-28 Can You See Me Now? The Growing Problem of 'Sexting' in the Public Schools

Opening slide for Can You See Me Now? presentation Presented at the Catawba County School District on July 28, 2010.

Click on the image to the right to download a PDF copy of the handouts of the presentation [1.65 Mb]

This lecture is appropriate for school boards, district staff and teachers, and parents. It also can be adapted for students at various grade levels.

If you are interested in discussing a possible presentation or professional development in your school district, please click on the Contact Fred button in the main menu.

Comments from Attendees at the 2010 NSBA Annual Conference

"It was a wonderful presentation and was something we discussed at dinner that night with the other BOE members who attended NSBA from the district. This has become a bit of an issue for us at the high school this year. Thanks again and your session was extremely informative."
-- Dr. Brenda S. Dietrich, Superintendent of Schools, Auburn-Washburn USD 437, Topeka, KS [2010 NSBA in Chicago]

"Relevant topic. Provided ideas for future board meetings." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"The presentation was powerful. Recommend that the speaker continues his presentation with the NSBA." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"One of the best presentations." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"Thank you for bringing up a valid concern for our schools today. Very worthwhile. I will definitely research our school policy(s)." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"This was a timely well-done presentation. Thank you." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"Best session I have attended thus far. Speaker was excellent." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"As important as a topic as there is. Awesome presentation." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"Excellent. Very timely information. All districts should be required to learn this data. Thank you." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"Excellent overview of very timely topics." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

"Extremely timely. Please bring him back and provide a much larger space. Excellent presentation and made clear connection to school boards." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]

 

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