Not long until our home education Twitter chat!
If you’re curious about home schooling, considering home schooling, already home schooling or perhaps even sceptical about home schooling, our Twitter chat on Thursday is the ideal time to get all your questions answered.
It’s home education week at Quib.ly!
This week (17 – 21 June, 2013) Quib.ly is celebrating, exploring and myth-busting home education. Join us on Thursday 20 June at 11am when Quib.ly will be hosting a Twitter chat to explore home schooling.
Spoilers! Teen wins hackathon
Is there anything worse than spoilers? Well, I guess there are a lot of things that are a lot worse – but when you stumble across a tweet revealing the … Continue reading →
HomePage: Teaching kids (and parents) social media
Now I know you lot are pretty tech-savvy, but your kids might need a little more education. In fact, I know you agree with me; we asked a while back if social media should be taught in schools, and the consensus was a frankly overwhelming ‘duh’.
Kids don’t care about privacy
Amnesty International’s ‘Trial By Timeline’ connects to your Facebook profile and estimates what crimes you’d be guilty of in various countries as a result of what you share online.
Facebook’s Hall of Failures
If you’re worried about your kids flocking to get Facebook Home on their Android phones (or maybe not), scrubbing their privacy in the process, perhaps we should all sit down, have … Continue reading →
Facebook is still king of teens – sort of
A recent study found that Facebook remains teenagers’ favourite social network – but maybe not their favourite social media, period. What does that mean?
From touch screens to green fingers
If you are keen on growing your youngster’s love of games like Farmville and Miffy’s Garden from the digital to the real: , Crunchd might be just what you’re looking for.
Where are the web whizzkids now?
What happened to that guy, MySpace Tom? And what happened to all those other titans of web 1.0 industry?
A play date? Here’s my card
It may sound a little nutty – the sort of thing people with too much money splash out on – but it does actually have some practical uses, like detailing dietary requirements and emergency contact info for when your child is on a ‘play date’.