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Barbara Dieu

The Byron Review - Safety Online - 0 views

  • Al Upton
     
    Safer Children in a Digital World: the report of the Byron Review
    links, additional comments .. check out the importance of all stakeholders esp ..children's voice
Alexander Hayes

21042008_Alex_Hayes_Graham_Wegner.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) - 0 views

  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Informing The Thin Line
Alexander Hayes

Learning Technologies South Australia - 0 views

  • Alexander Hayes
     
    The objectives of the Learning Technologies Professional Learning programs is for teachers to become competent users of ICT and to apply these learning technologies to improving student learning.
  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Appears in the base of Al Upton's email footer.
Alexander Hayes

May 2 - 29 views

authenticlearning networkedlearning talo

started by Alexander Hayes on 16 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Pupils posing as paedophiles - 0 views

  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Children as young as 10 may be posing as predatory paedophiles on internet networking sites to frighten boys and girls they have fallen out with, police revealed yesterday. Officers have warned parents and children to be vigilant after as many as nine youngsters in Padstow, Cornwall, were targeted through the networking sites Bebo and MSN.
Alexander Hayes

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  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Using Particpatory Media and Public Voice To Encourage Civil Engagement
Al Upton

:: TALO :: Re: Learning In The 21st Century - Some Questions - Teach and Learn Online | Goo... - 0 views

  • Al Upton
     
    highly valuable discussion ... much of which I'm working on with my own situation and DECS ... I'm certainly taking the perspective of 'Authentic Learning vs Risk? They're Mutually Compatible' (or words to that effect) and hope to be speaking on this May 2nd
Alexander Hayes

ACMA - ACMA media release 32/2008 - 3 April - 0 views

  • anonymous
     
    via jtneill
Alexander Hayes

Girls more likely to suffer cyberbullying | Technology | Education Guardian - 0 views

  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Teenage girls are being targeted most often in a dramatic increase in cyberbullying by text message, email and video clips passed around on classmates' mobile phones.
Alexander Hayes

Ban cyber-bullying clips, Johnson to urge websites | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Alexander Hayes
     
    Websites such as YouTube and ratemyteachers.com should ban video clips of teachers or pupils who have been the target of cyber-bullying, the education secretary, Alan Johnson, will tell a teaching union conference today.
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