Grom’s Educational Services Division Helps School Students Comprehend Importance of Internet Safety in Updated Digital Citizenship Licensing Course (DCL)
20 July 2022 - 10:00PM
Grom Social Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: GROM) announced today
that its subsidiary dedicated to helping educators keep kids safe
from internet dangers while in learning environments, Grom
Educational Services, is rolling out an updated Digital Citizenship
Licensing (DCL) course available for K-12 school customers
nationwide who utilize the company’s web filter solution as the new
academic year commences. The new, updated DCL was shared today by
Darren Marks, Grom’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Investor
relations information on Grom Social Enterprises, Inc. is available
at https://investors.gromsocial.com.
The DCL program is a series of instructional
shortform videos, followed by a brief quiz to ensure student
comprehension and serves to complement in-classroom learning about
internet and social media safety. The DCL also helps schools and
libraries stay within compliance of the Children’s Internet Safety
Protection Act (CIPA), enacted by Congress in 2000 and designed to
address concerns about children’s access to obscene or harmful
content. CIPA requires K-12 schools and libraries with internet
access to certify that they have web filtering and internet safety
education protocols in place before they are able qualify for
e-rate funding discounts. Grom Educational’s Netspective Web Filter
solution, proprietary web filtering software that safeguards
students from objectionable material, along with the updated DCL
course provide a complete package to help educators meet all CIPA
requirements. Additionally, Grom Social Enterprises operates Grom
Social, a monitored social media app for kids under 13 who are
routinely barred from most social media without parental
consent.
“Keeping kids safe online and on social media is
our number one priority at Grom and we are elated that protecting
kids from the dangers of the digital universe has finally been
captured in a national dialogue,” said Marks. “What started with
Grom Social’s safe, kid-first offering 10 years ago, is now
bolstered by Grom Educational Services, giving Grom a great
opportunity to keep our kids safe on social and in school. The
Digital Citizenship Licensing course is a valuable teaching tool
and we are prepared and eager to do our part in helping parents and
educators raise a generation that really grasps why internet safety
is our mission and purpose.”
Through a series of video shorts, kids learn
important basics of social media framed by two easy to remember
rules: Be Smart and Be Kind. Keeping personal information and
passwords private, understanding that things are not always what
they seem online fall under how to be smart, while being respectful
and kind to others and what to do if you or a friend are
cyberbullied, fall under being kind. The course also defines terms
such as “clickbait” and explains how a “digital footprint” is
permanent and can have a positive or negative impact on your
future. Additionally, the course introduces kids to the idea of
“information literacy,” the ability to identify, find and use
information online.
About Grom Social Enterprises, Inc.
Grom Social Enterprises, Inc. is a growing
social media platform and original content provider of
entertainment for children under 13 years of age, which provides
safe and secure digital environments for kids that can be monitored
by their parents or guardians. The Company has several operating
subsidiaries, including Grom Social, which delivers its content
through mobile and desktop environments (web portal and apps) that
entertain children, let them interact with friends, access relevant
news, and play proprietary games while teaching them about being
good digital citizens. The Company owns and operates Top Draw
Animation, which produces award-winning animation content for some
of the largest international media companies in the world. Grom
also includes Grom Educational Services, which has provided web
filtering services for K-12 schools, government and private
businesses. For more information, please visit gromsocial.com.
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occurrence of unanticipated events, or changes to future operating
results.
Media Contact:Marianne RomanoGrom Social
Enterprises, Inc.media.contact@gromsocial.com(818) 681-0849
Investor Contact:Colette EymonttTraDigital
IRcolette@tradigitalir.com+832-331-2399
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