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Anne Bubnic

The Carnegie Cyber Academy - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    The Carnegie Cyber Academy is a cybersecurity program of instruction developed at Carnegie Mellon University for classrooms, community centers and home schoolers. Students enter a cyber academy and take on three missions that teach them safe computer practices. Learning objectives and outcomes correspond to ISTE NETS. The group has a FACEBOOK page that links you to daily updates, blogs and activities. See: http://bit.ly/18iDle
Chuck Holland

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 1 views

  • Chuck Holland
     
    Framework developed by Mike Ribble and George Bailey
Anne Bubnic

Cyber Bullying [PBS Radio Discussion] - 0 views

  • Lucy Gray
     
    Caught part of this on WBEZ yesterday morning and thought it might be a useful resource.
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  • Lucy Gray
     
    Caught part of this on WBEZ yesterday morning and thought it might be a useful resource.
  • Lucy Gray
     
    One problem that faces children today takes place not in school, but in cyberspace. Writer Kathe Telingator has this tale of dealing with an anonymous bully.\n
  • Lucy Gray
     
    Caught part of this on WBEZ yesterday morning and thought it might be a useful resource.
  • Anne Bubnic
     
    One problem that faces children today takes place not in school, but in cyberspace. Writer Kathe Telingator has this tale of dealing with an anonymous bully.
Rhondda Powling

Nine Elements - 0 views

  • lectronic standards of conduct or procedure.
  • lectronic exchange of information.
  • process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
  • Anne Bubnic
     
    As defined by Mike Rubble and George Bailey in their book, Digital Citizenship in the Schools. Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use
  • Rhondda Powling
     
    9 themes for digital citizenship from Mike Ribble's new website.
Judy Echeandia

bNetS@vvy! Issue 6: Learning to Live with Texting - 0 views

  • Issue 6 Learning 2 Live with Texting: NOW IN
    SPANISH!
  • Anne Bubnic
     
    bNetS@vvy is a bimonthly publication of the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN), the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, and Sprint. It is designed to give adults tools to connect with kids and help they stay safer online. bNetS@avvy provides resources from a range of perspectives to help adults understand the problem and connect with young teens to reduce the risks that they will become bullies or victims online. Lawyers, School Psychologists, Classroom Teachers and Teens contribute to the bi-monthly publication. Recent issues have covered Cyberbullying topics and Web 2.0
  • Judy Echeandia
     
    This issue of bNets@vvy focuses on texting and includes articles on: Understanding the Benefits and Risks of Texting, A Pediatrician's Advice for Managing Your Child's Texting Activity, Parents Share Their Strategies for Managing Kids' Texting Behavior, A Teen Talks About Texting and What Parents/Educators Need to Know About It, What's Up with Texting? A Teacher Asks Her Students to Clue Her In
Anne Bubnic

Are kids different because of digital media? - [Video] - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    We show this excellent video from the MacArthur Foundation at the start of many CTAP workshops to give our audiences a sense of kids and their digital world. It shows how student' worlds are changing because of digital media and includes conversations with kids and teachers. You can download it to your desktop and save it as a Quicktime video.
Anne Bubnic

More than one face to Cyberbullying in the classroom - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    Teachable moments. How one teacher dealt with cyberbullying in his classroom.
Judy Echeandia

Schools Grapple with Teachers' Facebook Use (eSchool News, Oct. 10, 2008) - 0 views

  • Judy Echeandia
     
    As online social networks explode in popularity, administrators wonder: Is it OK for teachers to 'befriend' their students online?
Anne Bubnic

Download a free cybersafety poster for your classroom! - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    CTAP Region IV has distributed 10,000 wall-size posters to San Francisco Bay Area Schools through a grant provided by AT&T Education. The posters are also available as a free download for schools nationwide.
Anne Bubnic

Naked photo sharing: Police perspective - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    Exchanging of nude photos via cell phone among kids [another form of cyberbullying] falls under child pornography laws. The long-term implications for these kids can be serious - not to mention the initial humiliation and embarrassment. Prosecution to the fullest extent of the law means time in juvenile hall and potentially having to register as a "sex offender" for the rest of their lives!
Anne Bubnic

MySpace, Your Campus and You(Tube) - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    Workshop materials here were designed to teach school leaders about social networking. There are both Trainer agendas and Workshop participant agendas here so that educators could easily use the materials to train others. Links to additional support materials can be found on the sidebar/Quickstart section.
Kate Olson

Producing Sites, Exploring Identities: Youth Online Authorship - 0 views

  • Kate Olson
     
    This chapter explores why young authors find value in expressing themselves on the Internet.
Kate Olson

Online Civic Engagement Tools for Youth - 0 views

  • Kate Olson
     
    The popularity of Facebook, MySpace, IM, and email with youth in developed countries demonstrates how second nature the online world has become for youth.
Anne Bubnic

AUPs in a Web 2.0 World - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    Chances are your district's acceptable use policy is outdated. With the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools, multifunction cell phones and handheld computers, to name just three, it's obvious that keeping AUPs up to date requires constant attention.
Anne Bubnic

Cell Phones on Campus: Are they driving you crazy? [TICAL] - 0 views

  • Anne Bubnic
     
    From the Technology Information Center for Administrator Leadership /Radio TICAL audiocast: First they showed up in every driver's hand. Now, your second graders are bringing them to school. Yep, cell phones have become as ubiquitous on campus as they are on the roads, and they force us to consider new rules and policies in each context. In this episode, TICAL cadre members Bob Blackney and Kelly Calhoun share their perspectives on the kinds of things we need to consider in crafting campus cell phone policies.
Vicki Davis

Think.com - Safety and Netiquette Lesson - 0 views

    • Identify and provide examples of proper and improper netiquette;
    • Generate a list of preferred web behaviors for their class;
    • Understand and use a few Think.com content creation tools;
    • Define "safety" and describe/draw an environment that values safety;
    • Develop a greater sense of personal responsibility and web community; and
    • Define the following words: accountable, community, enforcement, environment,
      etiquette, inappropriate, law, netiquette, private, responsible, rule, safety.
  • Vicki Davis
     
    Think.com's safety lesson with nets standards. Think.com is excellent to use with younger students and is very walled and has an excellent profanity filter. I highly recommend it and have personally used it for a summer blogging project. Excellent site. It also requires an extensive verification process by the participating schools.
  • Vicki Davis
     
    Excellent lesson plan and activities from think.com for teaching digital citizenship, particularly safety and netiquette.
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