Practice typing at home for free! Here are the download instructions for MCS home users grades 3-5.
MCS parents can use Restrictions to block or limit certain features and services in iTunes on your computer, including access to explicit content in the iTunes Store.
MCS parents can use Restrictions, also known as parental controls, to block or limit specific apps and features on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, including access to explicit content in the iTunes Store.
Designed to shine a light on the world of popular entertainment through a Christian Perspective. MCS parents and kids can see movie reviews, recommended apps and much more...
From a secular perspective -- MCS parents and kids need to look at this website with discernment. A lot of advice, but not from a Christian point of view. "Kids today spend over 50 hours of screen time every week. The media content they consume and create has a profound impact on their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Learning how to use media and technology wisely is an essential skill for life and learning in the 21st century."
Scott is located in Newport Beach, CA and has spoken to MCS on several occasions. Also known for computer repair, data recovery, general tech support for home and office, internet safety, parental controls, filters/monitoring, virus/malware removal, upgrades, backup, and so much more
June 2017 Scott Burnett said, "Very good app control for kids iPhone and iPads. Allows parents to turn off SPECIFIC apps, like Instagram or texting. Can be done on a schedule too. Very very cool!"
Scott Burnett recommends this as the best free parental control software. Monitor and track your child's online activity. Block dangerous sites and protect kids from online bullying.
Recommended by Scott Burnett: Life360 runs on your mobile device to allow you to view your family members on a map, communicate with them, and receive alerts when your loved ones arrive at home, school or work.
Scott Burnett recommends Bark. It detects messages containing cyberbullying, sexting and signs of depression or suicidal thoughts -- without you having to spend hours reading their activity.
Parenting wired kids can be difficult, especially if you didn't grow up with the same technologies. These resources can help.
Presentation used for 4th and 5th grade Digital Citizenship Training, Fall 2016.