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Anne Bubnic

Five Steps to Combat Bullying with Comic Life - 5 views

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    Tackling cyberbullying using COMIC LIFE
Anne Bubnic

Magid: Treating kids on the Web in a new way - 6 views

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    Larry Magid discusses the shift in thinking -- from a focus of constraint and protection against predators to one of developing a culture of responsibility and digital citizenship.

    For those "at risk" students, school psychologist, Patti Afgatson, suggests that we consider using health prevention models for Internet safety education - basic safety advice for most youth and intense counseling from mental health professionals for the small minority of young people who are taking extraordinary risks both on and offline.
Anne Bubnic

Twitter Lessons in 140 Characters or Less - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    The Twitter feed for Lucas Ames' class in American history has shown some lively exchanges of ideas and opinions among students at the Flint Hill School. One day this month, 11th graders at the private school in Oakton, Va., shared articles on the separation of church and state, pondered the persistence of racism, and commented on tobacco regulation in Virginia now and during the Colonial period-all in the required Twitter format of 140 or fewer characters.
Anne Bubnic

Bullied student gets $260,000 from families of bullies and school district - 4 views

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    According to the Bakersfield Californian, a Stockdale High School student, who was physically assaulted by five older students, has settled his suit against the Kern High School District, the students who committed the assault and two other students for $260,000. The case illustrates the degree to which students and their parents can be held financially accountable in bullying cases. It also shows that students can be held financially responsible even if they are witnesses or simply know about such incidents, but don't tell authorities.
adina sullivan

The Top 100 Search Terms Queried by Kids - 0 views

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    Security firm Symantec has identified the top 100 searches conducted by children online. Popular items in the list include some expected entries like YouTube, Facebook, and MySpace as well as queries for popular pop idols like Michael Jackson and Miley Cyrus. However, what's surprising about the children's list is how similar it looks to that of any other online adult - something which seems to imply that our online activities aren't all that age dependent after all.
Anne Bubnic

FactCheckED.org - 0 views

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    The Internet can be a rich and valuable source of information - and an even richer source of misinformation. Sorting out the valuable claims from the worthless ones is tricky, since at first glance a Web site written by an expert can look a lot like one written by your next-door neighbor. This lesson offers students background and practice in determining authority on the Internet - how to tell whether an author has expertise or not, and whether you're getting the straight story.
  • Anne Bubnic
     
    The Internet can be a rich and valuable source of information - and an even richer source of misinformation. Sorting out the valuable claims from the worthless ones is tricky, since at first glance a Web site written by an expert can look a lot like one written by your next-door neighbor. This lesson offers students background and practice in determining authority on the Internet - how to tell whether an author has expertise or not, and whether you're getting the straight story.
  • Anne Bubnic
     
    The Internet can be a rich and valuable source of information - and an even richer source of misinformation. Sorting out the valuable claims from the worthless ones is tricky, since at first glance a Web site written by an expert can look a lot like one written by your next-door neighbor. This lesson offers students background and practice in determining authority on the Internet - how to tell whether an author has expertise or not, and whether you're getting the straight story.
Rhondda Powling

Explore Resources for Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    These resource links were reviewed for relevance, quality, and interest at the time of this page's publication. Many of these links go to independent Web properties with no direct connection to ISTE.
Anne Bubnic

Textcess - Sleep Deprivation brought on by Excessive Texting - 0 views

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    To many parents, text messaging is an enigma - a practice their children engage in when they could just make a phone call or walk down the street to their friends' houses. It seems to be a strange but harmless means of communication. What most don't know is that too much texting can actually be detrimental to their teens' health.
Rhondda Powling

Don't Demonize the Internet - 0 views

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    Demonizing the internet is unwise; teaching young people how to use it safely and what to do when cyber-bullied is preferable.

Steven Knight

Friend Finder Game - OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    One of 12 games from On Guard. Compete with other contestants for a spot on the Friend Finder All-Star List. Earn your spot by showing you're savvy when it comes to making friends online
Chuck Holland

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 1 views

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    Framework developed by Mike Ribble and George Bailey
Anne Bubnic

Student Assignment: Think Before You Post - 0 views

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    Student Assignment at St Martin's Computer Lab. Visitors from around the world may vote for best presentations.
Anne Bubnic

Digi Teen - 0 views

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    Ning based on Gerald Rubble's Book, Digital Citizenship in the Schools
Anne Bubnic

CRLT - Quest Atlantis - 0 views

  • Over the last four years, more than 10,000 children on five continents have participated in the project. We have demonstrated learning gains in science, language arts, and social studies, and students have completed literally thousands of Quests, some of which were assigned by teachers and many of which were chosen by students to complete in their free time.
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    Quest Atlantis is an international learning and teaching project that uses a 3D multi-user environment to immerse children, ages 9-15, in educational tasks from the Center for Research on Learning & Technology at Indiana University.

    QA combines strategies used in the commercial gaming environment with lessons from educational research on learning and motivation. It allows users to travel to virtual places to perform educational activities (known as Quests), talk with other users and mentors, and build virtual personae.
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