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Blog-A-Ware is written by Rebekah Sills Lamm, Education Information Technology Safety Specialist at the Texas School Safety Center. This blog is intended for parents, youth, educators and community stakeholders in the Texas public school system.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

And one more way Facebook is changing our teens...

http://www.onteenstoday.com/2008/07/22/serial-friending-how-facebook-is-changing-the-definition-of-friendship/
Posted by Rebekah at 11:58 AM

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Rebekah Sills Lamm is a School Safety Specialist at Texas School Safety Center. She trains a variety of community stakeholders including parents, educators, administrators, counselors, law enforcement, and children on the issues surrounding Internet safety, cyberbullying, and the importance of cultural inclusion. Rebekah believes that every child deserves safe, quality, equitable education, and has dedicated her career to making that a reality for Texas children. In order for our children to do their absolute best, they need the healthiest, safest schools possible. What an amazing job we have! Rebekah received her M.A. in American Studies from Baylor University.
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