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cyber safety Archives - IT-oLogy
IT-oLogy held its first Cyber Saturday event on February 25, 2012. With middle school students and a few parents in attendance, topics such as information technology, IT careers, cyber safety, IT logos and IBM’s super computer, Watson, were covered in IT-oLogy’s high-tech theater. It was a great turnout and we are really…
Hey Middle School Students! Guess what? We have a program JUST FOR YOU! Join us this Saturday for our Cyber Saturday Kick-Off! We’ll be hosting Cyber Saturday EVERY month! Be on the look-out for more dates! Registration is available now!
Some of you may remember the launch of CyberIQ, an event for middle school girls and their parents devoted to cyber safety and awareness. Over the past few years, cyber safety has become a huge issue among children and teenagers. With the introduction of new forms of social communication, including Facebook…
Wow! I cannot say enough about how amazing the cyberIQ workshop that took place at IT-oLogy this past Saturday was. IT-oLogy teamed up with the Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands, as well as volunteers from SCANA, Sandhills School, AAC/Department of Education and BlueCross BlueShield of SC,…
IT-oLogy and Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands have teamed up to bring cyberIQ to Columbia on Saturday, September 10th. cyberIQ is a grassroots campaign founded by IT-oLogy and GSSC-MM to encourage middle school girls to surf the cyber world safely and to educate parents on the…
Social media has taken over our lives. Whether we are tweeting about something funny that happened, or we are posting a work-related video on YouTube, we are constantly leading digital lives. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google+ and LinkedIn have begun to be a part of our work and social worlds. I believe…