Social Media Parent Event
PPISD is hosting a social media presentation event!
Event Information
Safe, Smart, and Social
Josh Ochs will talk for about 60 minutes on the following topics:
What apps are unsafe (and others you should encourage your kids to use)
What apps are a waste of time for your Teens and Tweens
How to analyze your Google results to see what colleges will find
How to bury bad Google results from other users with your similar name
Examples of good and bad posts that colleges may find
Examples from real seniors that are using social media correctly
Tips you can suggest to use Google search like a college and future employer
7 Networks your kids need to be on to shine online
What apps are unsafe (and others you should encourage your kids to use)
What apps are a waste of time for your Teens and Tweens
How to analyze your Google results to see what colleges will find
How to bury bad Google results from other users with your similar name
Examples of good and bad posts that colleges may find
Examples from real seniors that are using social media correctly
Tips you can suggest to use Google search like a college and future employer
7 Networks your kids need to be on to shine online
When?
Thursday, May 14, 2015, 06:45 PM
Where?
Pilot Point Middle School, South Harrison Street, Pilot Point, TX, United States
Event Details:
What: A social media safety speech that will bring you up to speed on the latest apps and how to talk with your kids about using digital tools to shine online
Who: Parents of our students and parents of students in area schools
Why: To keep our student body safe and to give parents a proactive way to start a dialog with their kids about being smart on social media
When: Thursday, May 14, check-in time at 6:45 p.m. and event starts at 7 p.m.
Where: Pilot Point Middle School Cafeteria
Cost: Free to parents of students in PPISD and surrounding schools
What: A social media safety speech that will bring you up to speed on the latest apps and how to talk with your kids about using digital tools to shine online
Who: Parents of our students and parents of students in area schools
Why: To keep our student body safe and to give parents a proactive way to start a dialog with their kids about being smart on social media
When: Thursday, May 14, check-in time at 6:45 p.m. and event starts at 7 p.m.
Where: Pilot Point Middle School Cafeteria
Cost: Free to parents of students in PPISD and surrounding schools