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By Chris Walker, Consultant without Portfolio at Open to Suggestions
January 12, 2011 - 3:52 PM
I just came across this article http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110112/edm_autopsy_110112/20110112?hub=Edmonton on a local news station site. Now, I agree that the people involved need to be dealt with, however, I don't feel that punishment ought to be the 1st response. It's difficult to see what exactly was said, but I certainly understand the sentiment. Perhaps it's time that schools start teaching students about social media and how to use it responsibly (fyi, schools in my area teach about other "dangers" in life such as sex, drugs, smoking, alcohol).
@JesseWilkins - I think this may be fodder to an update of the presentation you gave yesterday.
One question I have about this situation is; why is the school getting involved? Unless of course the students used school resources.
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