by tjohnston | May 3, 2022 | Digital Citizenship
As the internet continues to flood with misinformation and disinformation, the tricks of scammers and spammers and other unreputable folk/AI, our strategies must also evolve. There are myriad protocols for assessing the validity of online content, but our favorite...
by tjohnston | Apr 21, 2022 | Data Privacy, Digital Citizenship
Remember that post a couple weeks ago talking about how you’re responsible for the data of your friends and folks? Welp, some new research published this month provides some compelling findings. Location, location, location! When it comes to location data, even...
by tjohnston | Apr 21, 2022 | CES Stories
Each year, Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) honors a group of people, businesses, or partners who have made a positive impact on the local food system, through their Local Hero Awards. CISA has been working for over 25 years to build a stronger,...
by tjohnston | Apr 20, 2022 | CES Stories
At the end of a busy school day, teacher Ho-Zhen Chen smiles as he reflects on the day with his 9th grade Algebra 1 students. “Ninth graders can be ferocious,” said Ho-Zhen, grinning. “So much is going on with them at this time in their lives. I love every...
by tjohnston | Apr 19, 2022 | CES Stories
The Collaborative for Educational Services is pleased to announce the February and March winners of our regional Excellence in Education: Living our Guiding Principles Award! We honor those educators across the DYS workforce who embody one or more of the Guiding...