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Staying safe online and recognizing scams in today’s ever-changing cyber world is difficult.Peter White Public Library is working in partnership with the UPCI to bring the Marquette community authoritative and up-to-date information about computer and internet safety in our new program series, “Cyber Clinic.”
Cyber Clinic: Families is perfect for parents and guardians of children and teens trying to navigate how to keep their children safe online. Information presented will include how to manage their apps, figure out what apps allow them contact with others, and how to talk with your kids about their activity online.
Attendees with specific questions may submit them ahead of time by emailing [email protected].
There will be a Q&A during the presentation.
Presented by Katrina Netzel. Katrina Netzel is a STEM Education Coordinator for the Central UP MiSTEM Network and the Upper Peninsula Cybersecurity Institute. She designs learning experiences, plans events, and manages programs in computer science and cybersecurity for K-12 educators and students. She has 13 years of experience, including classroom teaching and curriculum development.
In partnership with the Upper Peninsula Cybersecurity Institute.
Free of charge. This event is in the Shiras Room.
Questions about this event can be directed to Sarah Rehborg:
906-226-4319 | [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
217 N Front St, Marquette, MI, United States, Michigan 49855