A conversation between journalist Larry Magid and veteran educator Kerry Gallagher about New Year's resolutions for educators. They talk about risk taking and how to encourage your colleagues to take risks with technology.
Dec 26, 2018•24 min
Whether it's "Black Friday," "Cyber Monday" or any other day during late November and December, parents and other adults are looking for holiday gifts to give to children and teens. And this year you'll find plenty of tech gifts from tablets to interactive toys to smart phones or smart speakers. But just because you can get a tech gift for a child or teen doesn't mean you should. Parents and family members need to think about what's age appropriate and how these tech gifts will be used not just ...
Nov 21, 2018•38 min
ConnectSafely’s CEO Larry Magid and Secretary of the British Children's Charity's Coalition on Internet Safety's John Carr talk about internet safety for kids in the UK and newly regulated laws to protect children from inappropriate content and the proper education.
Nov 13, 2018•16 min
ConnectSafely’s CEO Larry Magid and K-12 Education Director Kerry Gallagher talk about media literacy aimed at young children and teens. Kerry talks about approaching media literacy in the classroom as an educator while Larry approaches it as a journalist. The podcast also gets into current events and how they can be handled in the household. In addition to their roles at ConnectSafely, Larry is the CBS News Radio Tech Analyst and Kerry is Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning at St. Joh...
Nov 01, 2018•31 min
ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid speaks with Michelle DeLaune, senior VP and COO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) about the center's work and new technology being used at Facebook to very quickly identify and remove child sexual abuse images, commonly referred to as "child ography." The technology uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify likely images that violate Facebook's child nudity or sexual exploitation of children policies. In a blog p...
Oct 24, 2018•14 min
Amazon has made a big push when it comes to products for kids. There are special kid-friendly versions of the company's Amazon Fire tablets and its Echo Dot speakers that offer parental controls, lots of extra kid content and even a special "no questions asked" two-year warranty" to protect them from child-induced damage. Amazon also offers FreeTime Unlimited, a monthly subscription that offers thousands of content titles for children ages three to twelve years old. To find out more about the se...
Oct 18, 2018•16 min
ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid speaks with Michelle DeLaune, senior VP and COO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) about the center's work and new technology being used at Facebook to very quickly identify and remove child sexual abuse images, commonly referred to as "child ography." The technology uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify likely images that violate Facebook's child nudity or sexual exploitation of children policies. In a blog p...
Oct 10, 2018•18 min
ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid speaks with Michelle DeLaune, senior VP and COO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) about the center's work and new technology being used at Facebook to very quickly identify and remove child sexual abuse images, commonly referred to as "child ography." The technology uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify likely images that violate Facebook's child nudity or sexual exploitation of children policies. In a blog p...
Oct 04, 2018•22 min
Roblox is more than just a gaming platform. It's a place where people -- often young people -- develop and share their games and it's getting very popular. To find out more about the service, its background and how it handles safety and privacy, ConnectSafely.org CEO and CBS News Tech Analyst Larry Magid spoke with Roblox Founder & CEO David Baszucki
Jan 23, 2018•16 min
The After School App enables high school students to interact with fellow students at their high school. It amounts to a social network within the walls of their schools. During the app's early rise to prominence, there were some well publicized cases of cyber bullying which was ironic considering that one of the reasons Callahan created the app was to have a safe space for teens to interact without having to deal with the type of bullying he experienced as a teen. Over time, Callahan and his st...
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr
Larry speaks with Scott Petry about Authentic8's secure cloud-based browser
Feb 14, 2017•7 min
Larry speaks with Shireen Mitchell (@DigitalSista) about women of color and tech and as consumers as potential tech workers.
Dec 01, 2016•19 min
Larry speaks with Kate McCarthy of Women's Media Center on giving women a voice in media at FOSI 2016
Dec 01, 2016•6 min
Larry speaks with Amanda Lenhart about her research that found that 47% of survey respondents experienced online harassment with some important differences based on gender and sexual orientation,
Dec 01, 2016•10 min
Larry Magid and Donna Rice Hughes discuss on public wi-fi, fake news, and how the incoming administration can approach online safety.
Dec 01, 2016•17 min
Larry speaks with Paige Hanson of Lifelock about safe holiday shopping and Lifelock's work with the National PTA's SmartTalk program
Dec 01, 2016•6 min
An interview with Jules Polonetsky and Stacy Gray about the Future of Privacy Forum's research into the joys and risks of interactive toys
Dec 01, 2016•8 min
Larry speaks with Michele Borba, the IBPA keynoter and author of several books including Unselfie and The 6rs of Bullying Prevention
Nov 07, 2016•10 min
Larry speaks with IBPA President Patti Agagston about the work of the International Bullying Prevention Association
Nov 07, 2016•9 min
Larry interviews Stan Davis of the Youth Voice Project at the Internatonal Bullying Prevention Association conference
Nov 07, 2016•10 min
IBPA Jennifer VanderMolen - "You Make a Difference: No more Bullying!" play
Nov 07, 2016•7 min
IBPA Podcast: Nicholas Carlisle, founder and CEO of No Bully
Nov 07, 2016•7 min
At the International Bullying Prevention Assoc: IBPA -- Larry interviews Mike Donlin of Washington State Schools
Nov 07, 2016•8 min
Just about everyone uses W-Fi these days, whether at home or on the go. But, says Larry's guest AVG Technologies' Senior Security Analyst Tony Anscombe, public Wi-Fi networks can be very insecure, especially if there is any doubt as to whose network you're on. In this lively conversation, Tony and Larry talk about how to use Wi-Fi safety, how to employ a virtual private network (VPN) for further protection, why your cellular connection is more secure than Wi-Fi and even the dangers of people, li...
Oct 30, 2016•23 min
Larry speaks with Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education about the need for education, the election and Media Literacy Week.
Oct 17, 2016•18 min
Larry speaks with computer scientist and Stanford University engineering professor David Dill about the risks of electronic voting machines in use today as well as proposed internet voting election hacking. Dr. Dill is a leading opponent of electronic voting and, as he says in this lively discussion, he worries not only about the possibility of fraud or error but of Americans questioning the validity of our elections.
Oct 09, 2016•26 min
ConnectSafey CEO Larry Magid and CBS News Tech Analyst Larry Magid speaks wtih Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance, about October's National Cyber Security Awareness Month and what people can do to help protect themselves and others online.
Sep 27, 2016•27 min