Tweens are not required to submit any personal information and a login is not required for tweens to submit stories or post comments to stories. All comments are moderated and TweenTribune complies with the COPPA - the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - as outlined by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Here’s a list of the topics tweens can choose from:
So how does this work?
Teachers create an account and register their classroom, then, the students sign up. Once the class begins using TweenTribune the site automatically generates the following pages:
- The stories your class has commented upon
- Individual comments by each student, on his or her own page
- All comments by your students, in one report that can be sorted by students’ names, comments, or dates
- Teachers can moderate, edit, or delete student comments before they’re published
As summer approaches I encourage teachers to check out this site, especially the Top Ten Lesson Plans to find ways to allow students to interact online with the news, and have forum-like discussions with other tweens from around the world. One teacher commented that she had found classes from Australia, Japan, Canada and Taiwan.
To check out the site:
http://tweentribune.com/frontpage
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