The Visionary
Roselinde Torres (2014) says that leaders should know where to anticipate change, have a diverse network, and be courageous enough to...
Cyberbullying: The What, Who, & Why
Society has had numerous technological advancements since the new millennium such as GPS, digital music, laptops, WiFi, and more. It...
Say No to Cyberbullying: Educate and Inspire
Cyberbuylling studies reveal different percentages of students being bullied online, ranging from 5% to 72% (Patchin, 2012). Regardless...
Where is Olivia Benson when you need her?
I’ll admit that I never knew much about the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal aside from the well-known phrase, “I did not have...
Lead by Example: Educators and Copyright
Education is probably the field where copyright law gets broken the most. Teachers are told to beg, borrow, and steal so they do not have...
Educators and the Law
Things that teachers do not say often in the classroom but make an impact every single day – plagiarism, copyright infringement,...
If It Ain't Broke, Improve It Anyway
Does the U.S. Copyright Office belong in the Library of Congress or should it be separated? After analyzing the argument on both sides...
Negroponte's Points
Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we’ll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh,...
Apple's iPod: A Change in the Music Industry and Digital Citizenship
Apple's iPod was a major technological advance in the early 2000s that impacted the music industry and digital citizenship. References...
Netting Net Neutrality
The idea of net neutrality was new to me in 2018, as I hadn’t heard about it until earlier this year when there was controversy...