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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.
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    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.
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    Excellent lesson plan and activities from think.com for teaching digital citizenship, particularly safety and netiquette.
Anne Bubnic

LOOKBOTHWAYS FOUNDATION | K-12 Online Safety Curriculum - 0 views

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    Lessons have been developed to be consistent with national student learning standards, including the ISTE Standards and the National Council of Teachers of English. Right now, lesson plans are only available for high school students but elementary and middle school curriculum is coming soon.
Anne Bubnic

Lesson Plan: Copyright Awareness - 1 views

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    Who owns what you compose? Who controls what happens with the words, images, music, sounds, videos that you create? What rights do you have to use other people's compositions? This unit plan focuses on helping students find answers to these questions. Students explore a range of resources on fair use and copyright then design their own audio public service announcements (PSAs), to be broadcast over the school's public address system
Anne Bubnic

It's Your Life - 0 views

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    Simulation lesson plan. Students rent apartments, get jobs, buy a car etc., use the Internet to gather information and complete the associated math assignments.
Anne Bubnic

i-SAFE Lesson Guide: Phishing for Information - 0 views

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    Download this lesson plan from I-Safe which introduces students to the term phishing and the threat of identity theft associated with this type of e-mail. Students will:
    *understand the term phishing and the types of e-mail it applies to
    * understand the security risks associated with this type of message
    *engage in an activity to reinforce concepts by sharing information with others
Anne Bubnic

ReadWriteThink: Evaluating Web Pages for a Class Collection - 0 views

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    Inquiry on the Internet: Evaluating Web Pages for a Class Collection
    In this lesson plan, students explore a class inquiry project, collecting Web-based resources that can be used for further study during the course of the class or for more in-depth projects. Students use Internet search engines and Web analysis checklists and questions to find and evaluate online resources then write annotations that explain how and why the items they have found will be valuable to the class.
Anne Bubnic

All About Explorers [Digital Literacy Lesson Plan] - 2 views

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    Lesson Plan that uses the fictional "All About Explorers" web site to encourage learners to be more discerning in their use of websites and to think about issues of reliability, validity and bias.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbulling Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets - 0 views

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    Eleven Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets on Cyberbullying for Grades K-12. [Cybersmart Curriculum].
Anne Bubnic

Classroom Resources to Counter Cyberbullying - 2 views

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    To help educators address this issue in their classrooms, Media Awareness Network has developed a series of four lesson plans, in English and in French, to give students a better understanding of the ethical and legal implications of cyberbullying and to promote positive Internet use.
Anne Bubnic

Protecting Students in the 21st Century | SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    Protecting Students in the 21st century is a comprehensive, online internet safety program that involves your students, teachers, and parents to keep teens safe online and with their cell phones. In addition to the online curriculum and training lessons, the program includes assessments, quizzes, and a safety pledge for students, safety plans for teachers, and a self-assessment and resources for parents.
Anne Bubnic

All About Explorers [Fictional Site] - 2 views

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    This fictional site was developed by a group of teachers as a means of teaching students about the Internet. Although the Internet can be a tremendous resource for gathering information about a topic, they found that students often did not have the skills to discern useful information from worthless data. The teachers set out to develop a series of lessons for elementary age students in which they would demonstrate that just because it is out there for the searching does not mean it is worthwhile.
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.
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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.
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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

Using Google SMS to Enrich Social Studies Instruction - 1 views

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    This lesson can be implemented at school if you are teaching in an environment that allows students to use personal learning devices, or outside of school if students are banned from using digital devices.
Anne Bubnic

Lesson Plan: Promoting Ethical Behaviour Online (GR 7-9) - 1 views

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    In this three-part lesson, students learn about online privacy and ethical behaviour by exploring their digital footprints to better understand that our online interactions may not be as anonymous as we think they are.
Anne Bubnic

ReadWriteThink: Propaganda Techniques in Literature and Online Political Ads - 1 views

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    Propaganda Techniques in Literature and Online Political Ads.
    In this lesson, GR 9-12 students draw conclusions from an analysis of propaganda techniques used in a piece of literature such as the novel Brave New World, the play The Crucible, or the movie Dr. Strangelove and political advertisements posted on the Internet. Students also make connections to their own world by looking for examples of propaganda in other media, such as print ads and commercials.
Anne Bubnic

ReadWriteThink: Copyright Infringement or Not? Downloading Music - 0 views

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    This lesson takes advantage of students' interest in music and audio sharing as part of a persuasive debate unit. Students investigate the controversial topic of downloading music from the Internet.
Anne Bubnic

Phishing Tales - Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    In this lesson, students research different types of identity-theft fraud and ways to avoid falling victim to various scams. They then create focused public service announcements in different media, targeted to individuals most susceptible to consumer fraud.
Anne Bubnic

No Place for Bullies [Lesson Plan] - 1 views

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    In this lesson, students reflect on the bullying in their community, hold an anonymous discussion about bullying and suggest solutions to the problem.
Anne Bubnic

R U Talkin 2 Me? [Lesson Plan] - 0 views

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    "In this lesson, students analyze the effects of devices and protocols used to communicate and create posters highlighting their findings. They then write response papers exploring the future of these social networking methods."
Anne Bubnic

A Gesture Is Worth a Thousand Words [Netiquette Lesson Plan] - 1 views

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    In this lesson, students share observations about the nuances of spoken and written language. They then create comic strips that comment on problems that arise in electronic-based communications, and prepare a bill of rights outlining the rights and responsibilities of the online community.
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