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Anne Bubnic

Cyberethics for Teachers - 0 views

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    Cyberethics curriculum and lesson plan created for elementary and middle school teachers by the Department of Justice. Covers computer crimes like hacking and pirating software or music.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberethics: Downloading Music from the Internet | eMINTS - 0 views

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    Cyberethics curriculum from the eMINTS project. These sites highlight the debate about downloading music from the Internet for free. Watch videos of musicians expressing their thoughts on the issue. There is also information about copyright law and explanations about why these types of downloads are considered illegal and unethical. The sites are helpful for teachers who want students to debate the issue. There are links to eThemes Resources on Internet safety and computer basics.
Anne Bubnic

Global Kids: Programming in Virtual Worlds - 1 views

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    Global Kids became the first nonprofit to develop a dedicated space for conducting programming in the virtual world of Teen Second Life (TSL). Within Teen Second Life, the organization has established Global Kids Island, which hosts interactive, experiential programs for teens from around the world.
Anne Bubnic

Social Networking and Child Protection on the Internet [Report] - 0 views

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    From the UK Home Office Task Force: Best Practices for the providers of social networking and other user interactive services. Download the full Report.

    The first UK Social Networking Guidance provides advice for industry, parents and children about how to stay safe online. This has been developed by a taskforce of representatives from industry, charity and law enforcement agencies including Vodafone, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

Anne Bubnic

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

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    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.
Jocelyn Chappell

Social networking applications can pose security risks - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Sensationlist new article about the fact that everytime you install an app on facebook, you give away your facebook log in details. So who keeps their bank details on facebook? You do...?! Oh, I'm sorry perhaps I shouldn't have said anything -- not.
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    There is a place for caution -- but not by way of knee-jerk reaction to streams of old new like this.
Anne Bubnic

SVUSD.tv - 0 views

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    Here is an ambitious effort by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District [California], which has 39 schools in the district. They have their own Online-TV Station! Check out their news section and how they presented AERIES to their teachers. Very clever.
Anne Bubnic

Will Your Digital Footprint Cost You a Job and College Admission? - 1 views

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    Better Think Again Before You Post Those Spring Break or Mardi Grad Party Pics! Are you having fun posting party pictures, Spring Break vacation photos and personal information about boyfriends and girlfriends on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and other favorite social networking sites? If so, you probably have a big digital footprint that might keep you from getting a job or getting into college
Anne Bubnic

Flash Animations and Video Cybersafety Lessons - 0 views

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    Flash cartoons based on Charlie's Angels that teach kids about how to stay safe on the internet [from the folks at Wired Safety]. Topics include: Cyberbullying, Predators and Strangers, Personal Information, Piracy, Cyber Citizenship, and Protecting your computer.
Kate Olson

Mixing the Digital, Social, and Cultural - 0 views

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    How do youth use media and technology as they learn to be participants in civic and democratic practices? We share two case studies -- one from a media arts production organization and one from a school board youth group -- that revolve around youth-adult interactions in learning environments that offer youth real opportunities to be influential in their respective communities.
Anne Bubnic

Changing how we teach copyright [Part 3 of 4] - 0 views

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    Be prepared to answer questions when the law seems to make little sense, when a law is inconsequential, when a law is widely ignored, or when breaking the law may serve a higher moral purpose. [Doug Johnson]
Cheryl Lykowski

Changing how we teach copyright [Part 2 of 4] - 0 views

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    A rational, ethical and legally-defensible way" of how educators should change their approach to both using and teaching about intellectual property, [Doug Johnson]
Cheryl Lykowski

Changing how we teach copyright [Part 1 of 4] - 0 views

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    A rational, ethical and legally-defensible way" of how educators should change their approach to both using and teaching about intellectual property, [Doug Johnson]
Anne Bubnic

NetFamilyNews - Anne Collier - 0 views

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    Anne Collier has been writing about Family Internet issues through her weekly publication, NetFamilyNews for over a decade and her thoughtful opinions and analysis of noteworthy events are widely respected. Together with CBS Reporter, Larry Magid, she is co-author of MYSPACE UNRAVELED and co-director of the web site, CONNECT SAFELY.ORG. You can subscribe to her weekly publication. She also keeps a blog with timely updates in between publications.
Anne Bubnic

Voices of the Soul - 0 views

  • V. Digital CitizenshipStudents understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethicalbehavior. Students:advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.
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    This lesson plan demonstrates not only how to align learning goals and outcomes with curriculum standards but also with ISTE NETS for digital citizenship and 21st century learning goals.
Chuck Holland

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 1 views

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    Framework developed by Mike Ribble and George Bailey
Anne Bubnic

Protecting Kids While Protecting Free Speech - 0 views

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    If Wikipedia is to be believed, cyberbullying involves "the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated and hostile behavior by an individual or group that is intended to harm others." Cyberbullying has eclipsed sexual predators on the Internet as the number one concern of policymakers, parents and kids themselves
Michele Watkins

(192) Celebrating Mister Rogers - YouTube - 0 views

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    Celebrating Mister Rogers
Anne Bubnic

Awesome Digital Citizenship Graphic for your Classroom - 16 views

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    Digital citizenship is " the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use."It is the combination of technical and social skills that enable a person to be successful and safe in the information age.
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