Schools Warn Parents of Facebook Cyberbullying Dangers
October 21, 2010 // Comments OffA number of schools in the UK are warning parents to be on their guard against cyber-bullying and even gang violence as a result of their childrens’ use of popular social networking sites such as Facebook. Gatherings of large numbers of young people are often organised using these websites, without the knowledge of their parents or carers. This, say the schools, is putting pupils at risk of serious crime including muggings, thefts and even physical injury.
One possible solution is to provide students with internally administered and monitored social networks, such as our solution for e-Portfolios and Secure Social Networking in schools.
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