Kids & Family

Main Line School Hosting Technology Management Class​

Learn how to reel in internet use through your devices' built in software at this free class.

Parent and guardians on the Main Line who want to get a handle on the technology in their homes or just learn how the tech in their home works have a chance to learn how to do just that next week.

Lower Merion High School is hosting a free technology management class for those looking to reel in potential overuse of the internet in their homes.

From 7 p.m. yo 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25 in the Lower Merion High School Large Group Instruction Room, the Lower Merion School District's Director of Information Systems George Frazier will lead the class.

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The "Home Technology Management 101" class will center on ways parents and guardians can manage devices such as tablets, phones, gaming consoles, routers, and more that are connected to the internet.

The focus will specifically be on home network devices and their built-in software that can be used to regulate home Internet access, the district said.

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Size is limited and registration is required. You can register here.

The class is open to the public.

Contact the district's Information Systems Department at (610) 645-1925, or re information.

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