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Anne Bubnic

Flickr/Creative Common Attribution Bookmarklet | - 1 views

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    Learn how to create attribution lines for CC-licensed images.
Anne Bubnic

What to do if your pictures are stolen on Flickr - - 2 views

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    Like many photographers I enjoy people viewing my pictures, but I don't appreciate people using my images without permission, again by this I don't mean when someone uses my images and gives me proper credit and links back to this site, that is ok and encouraged. What I mean by "without permission" is when they pass it as their own or use it for profit without compensating me and asking for permission.
Anne Bubnic

Byron Review: Do We Have Safer Children In A Digital World [pdf] - 0 views

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    51-page progress report two years after the Byron Review [Mar 2010].
Anne Bubnic

Email Prank at Brooklyn Tech: A Lesson for All - 1 views

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    Student government members at BTHS received an email saying a construction accident caused school to be closed the following day. From there, the message spread rapidly across social networks. Problem was there had been no accident, and the email, while appearing to come from an official school address, was a gag, which the student newspaper subsequently reported later that evening. "This looked believable, but it could not be corroborated from an official source," says Kevin Jarrett. That's critical, he says, and goes to the cornerstone of any lesson on Internet safety for students-make sure to know where information is coming from by developing a healthy skepticism. But administrators also need to learn how easily these kinds of pranks can be generated."
Noelle Kreider

Interdisciplinary Response to Youth Sexting - 9 views

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    from NetSmartz, this 5 pg doc provides focus questions and recommended steps to prevent and respond to sexting
Anne Bubnic

Computer Security Resource Collection - 6 views

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    The folks at AnyPlace Control (remote desktop access) have compiled this list of resources for computer security. Many are related to protecting children.
Anne Bubnic

Can a Texting Program Make Schools Safer? - 3 views

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    In a continuing effort to keep students safe, some high schools in Oakland, CA have just launched a new "text-a-tip" program. This cell phone texting technology provides students with a quick and anonymous way to notify campus police about situations such as bullying, drugs, and fights.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

IWF reports global decrease in child sexual abuse websites - 0 views

  • The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) today published its Annual Report 2008 revealing a fall of nearly 10% in the number of international websites with child sexual abuse content. The report warns against complacency, pointing to the serious nature of the images which are often carried on commercial websites.   The report also highlights the fact that 74% of child sexual abuse domains traced by IWF are commercial operations selling indecent images of children, and 75% of the these (some 850 unique domains) are registered with just 10 domain name registries. This underlines the importance of recent international efforts with domain name registries to get the site names delisted, and will remain a focus of IWF attention going forward.
Anne Bubnic

R U a Cyberbully? -Kids Say It's on the Rise - 0 views

  • In a survey of 45,000 children in middle school, 85 percent said they have been cyberbullied at least once, said Parry Aftab, executive director of the Internet safety group WiredSafety.org, based in Irvington, N.Y., about 20 miles northeast of New York. Just 5 percent admitted it at the high school level, she said.
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    A group of high school students said recently that cyberbullying is on the rise in their schools, just as it is nationally. Cyberbullying is loosely defined as using computers or cell phones to harass or bully another. It can happen by cell phone text messages, on social networking sites and even on online games that allow chatting. "It's growing and it's going to continue to grow," said Rich Horner, the police superintendent for North Franklin Township in Washington County, on the southwest side of Washington. "A lot of this stuff is kids being kids. There's always been bullying. Now, they have more avenues to do it. It's enough of a problem that the state attorney general's office created a video about cyberbullying and will launch it in May, said Diana Woodside, assistant director of education and outreach.
Anne Bubnic

Stolen Picture : Extraordinary Mommy - 0 views

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    This is an amazing first-person account of a family photo that had been posted on a personal blog and somehow ended up being used in a storefront ad in Prague! A friend who lived there happened to spot it one day and sent the woman the storefront photos. The primary source of the photo had been this woman's family blog. Copyright violation? The photo had clearly been used for commercial purposes without permission. But what can she do when it involves a country so far away? Check out the blog comments for a lively conversation on the topic, as everyone weighs in.
adina sullivan

An E-Rate Primer for Schools and Libraries [pdf] - 0 views

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    Internet Safety Policies and CIPA (from ERATE Central).
Steven Knight

K12 Digital Citizenship - home - 15 views

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    This site provides k12 curriculum on digital citizenship and professional development for adults working with K12 students on digital citizenship.
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