Hi @BradMoser
In looking again at the API documentation, I don't think there's a way to get deleted conversations back so it wouldn't really be useful. As an admin though, you can just masquerade as either of the parties involved and look in their respective inboxes to get the screenshots you need so long as they haven't deleted the suspect conversations.
I'm a fan of Common Sense and the materials they've released on digital citizenship. Our Middle School Instructional Tech Coordinator created modules in Canvas based on some of their lessons. Our problem(s) however, is finding a place to put it in the curriculum, as well as prepping faculty to be able to successfully deliver it. No one wants to sacrifice content to teach lessons on DigCit; and if you force it on them from administration, you'll get half-hearted (nicer way of saying it) and ineffective lesson delivery. The only solution is either a required additional class, or folding it into existing curriculum, which can be very difficult - even at the middle school level and especially at the upper school level.
Our talks on DigCit have stalled since last year. We attempted to create a scope and sequence based on a variety of sources, but it's been set aside. While needed, our attentions have unfortunately been diverted to other pressing matters. This is really cynical to say, but I'm sure interest will spark again once we have another DigCit related issue pop up. Last year it was the YikYak app, who knows what will happen next?
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