
Keeping Kids Safe Online
Season 2017 Episode 15 | 28m 29s
Guests discuss social media awareness and Internet safety for children and teens.
The Internet provides an unprecedented flow of information, which can be useful or risky, so we all have an interest in keeping it safe. We'll discuss Internet safety for children and teens with Michigan State Police Detective Gregory Hubers, Forsyth Township Police Detective Brian Kjellin and Private Consultant Brian Maki of Marquette.
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Media Meet is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS

Keeping Kids Safe Online
Season 2017 Episode 15 | 28m 29s
The Internet provides an unprecedented flow of information, which can be useful or risky, so we all have an interest in keeping it safe. We'll discuss Internet safety for children and teens with Michigan State Police Detective Gregory Hubers, Forsyth Township Police Detective Brian Kjellin and Private Consultant Brian Maki of Marquette.
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