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  • #1Anne Bubnic said ...(on 04-13-2008)

    Anne Bubnic
    Do you know some great resources for classroom educators? Here is the place to post them!
  • #3Anne Bubnic said ...(on 04-13-2008, replying to Anne Bubnic on #1)

    Anne Bubnic
    The California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP Region IV) is a state-funded agency that has been a leader in cybersafety education for the California public school system since 1997. We have invested hundreds of hours into research on topics related to cybersafety education and curriculum development. We work in partnership with school districts, Safe School Planning teams and the local Educational Advocate for AT&T in the SF Bay Area. We have many great resources posted on our site for educators, parents and kids.

    See: http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/

    In addition, we train school administrators and have a comprehensive collection of resources specifically tailored for their needs. See: http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/SchoolAdministratorResources.htm
  • #4Anne Bubnic said ...(on 04-13-2008, replying to Anne Bubnic on #1)

    Anne Bubnic
    Adina's Deck
    http://www.adinasdeck.com/
    http://ldt.stanford.edu/~debbieh/

    Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give presentations nationwide. They bring a sense of balance to all of the predator-based talks given by law enforcement. The creators of this project are graduates of Stanford's Learning, Design & Technology program and also have a background in film making. They have won numerous awards at local, national and international film festivals for their work and were a huge hit at the California League of Middle Schools Conference, last Fall.
  • #5Vicki Davis said ...(on 04-15-2008, replying to Anne Bubnic on #4)

    Vicki Davis
    AGain-- did you put these through the diigo bookmarks? Do I need to?

    Vicki
    Anne Bubnic wrote:
    > Adina's Deck
    > http://www.adinasdeck.com/
    > http://ldt.stanford.edu/~debbieh/
    >
    > Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give presentations nationwide. They bring a sense of balance to all of the predator-based talks given by law enforcement. The creators of this project are graduates of Stanford's Learning, Design & Technology program and also have a background in film making. They have won numerous awards at local, national and international film festivals for their work and were a huge hit at the California League of Middle Schools Conference, last Fall.
  • #6Anne Bubnic said ...(on 04-15-2008, replying to Vicki Davis on #5)

    Anne Bubnic
    Hi Vickie
    I will do that. I always forget, when using resources I already have! - A.




    > > Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give presentations nationwide. They bring a sense of balance to all of the predator-based talks given by law enforcement. The creators of this project are graduates of Stanford's Learning, Design & Technology program and also have a background in film making. They have won numerous awards at local, national and international film festivals for their work and were a huge hit at the California League of Middle Schools Conference, last Fall.
  • #7Vicki Davis said ...(on 04-15-2008, replying to Anne Bubnic on #6)

    Vicki Davis
    Hey, Anne -- do you want to be a group blogger on the blog - http://ad4dcss.blogspot.com -- email me at coolcatteacher at gmail dot com -- you'd make a good blogger there.

    Anne Bubnic wrote:
    > Hi Vickie
    > I will do that. I always forget, when using resources I already have! - A.
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    >
    >
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    > > > Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give presentations nationwide. They bring a sense of balance to all of the predator-based talks given by law enforcement. The creators of this project are graduates of Stanford's Learning, Design & Technology program and also have a background in film making. They have won numerous awards at local, national and international film festivals for their work and were a huge hit at the California League of Middle Schools Conference, last Fall.