Recorded on April 30, 2021
Do you set technology device boundaries in your home? Do you provide professional guidance to others about safe technology uses for children and families? Technology devices have a large presence in our daily lives, surrounding us in our homes, schools, and workplaces. They assist us in many ways but can be equally disruptive or dangerous if not marshalled correctly. Dana Miller shares three critical things to consider when teaching or setting your own technology device limits for children and adolescents.
Dana Miller is an Associate with the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College, as well as an Analyst for the Sex Offender Apprehension & Felony Enforcement Team at Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Dana is a former Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Commander for the state of Wisconsin. In her tenure with ICAC at the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Dana managed the program operations for the ICAC Task Force, including analyzing Wisconsin CyberTips and collaborating with law enforcement regarding investigations, outreach, and training events. Dana has worked extensively on online child exploitation prevention in the state of Wisconsin. She is creator of multiple Wisconsin online safety programs and initiatives, an author of online safety information for parents, and she teaches online safety, responding to sextortion, and analyst classes throughout the nation. Dana holds a master's degree in criminal justice.