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TMJ4 Milwaukee: Online Safety with Lightspeed Systems
Educators and school administrators around the world are becoming increasingly concerned with student mental health as students return to in-person classrooms.
WWSB TV Florida: Lightspeed Systems®
With student mental health concerns at an all-time high, more and more K-12 schools are adding safeguards to their student safety plans.
Ed-Tech Magazine: AI-Powered Content Filtering Adds New Protection Powers
As content on the web evolves and student online activity increases, it’s imperative that web filtering technology advances to ensure student safety.
Yahoo! News: American parents are increasingly concerned about their child’s mental health as the pandemic reaches it’s one year mark
A recent study revealed over 90% of parents have concerns about their child’s mental health amidst campus closures resulting in extended remote learning and isolation.
The Sun: FEARS FOR KIDS – More than 90% of parents are more worried about their child’s mental health than ever, study shows
Isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened parents’ mental health concerns among their children.
Catawba County Schools block websites in effort to students from predators
Lightspeed solutions can protect students by alerting school and district administration of potential predators online.
Wall Street Journal: From Pinterest to Fitbit, No App Is Truly Kid-Safe. Here’s What Families Can Do.
With more students and kids accessing the web than ever before, this article outlines real accounts of concerning and inappropriate content in the hands of kids.
WTLV TV Jacksonville: How to Keep Online Students Safe
Former cyber crime detective Rich Wistock joins WTLV to share some of the top concerns from parents of remote learners regarding the safety of school-issued devices.
KSTU TV Salt Lake City: With more remote learning taking place, how you can be sure students are staying safe online
To help parents and schools best combat student safety during remote learning, former Detective Rich Wistocki, provides his expert insight on the potential threats to online student safety.