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Vicki Davis

Artsonia Kids Art Museum - The Largest Student Art Gallery on the Web! - 0 views

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    The largest student art gallery on the web. Another place for students to share online and connect to others.
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    This site claims to be the largest student arts gallery on the web! Looks fascinating. Not sure how they use first names and locations and get away with it. I'd like to know what those who have used it think about it.
Anne Bubnic

Plagiarism.org - 0 views

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    A comprehensive online resource for people concerned with the growing problem of internet plagiarism. There are a number of helpful handouts in downloadable form on topics such as copyright laws, citing sources, how to properly paraphrase, and guidelines for students and educators.
Anne Bubnic

Teen Online & Wireless Safety Survey [PDF] - 0 views

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    Cox Communications commissioned Harris Interactive to conduct a survey among U.S. teens ages 13-18. Key objectives of this study were to: *Examine teen's online and cell phone behavior, specifically regarding: * Sending sexually suggestive text messages ore emails * Bullying others online or by text message *Understand the relationship between teens and their parents regarding parental controls for the Internet *Uncover how and why teens go online on their cell phone
    Download the complete 60-page report.
Anne Bubnic

Facebook Privacy Settings for Young Teens-and their Parents - 5 views

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    Recommendations for privacy settings on Facebook and how to do it.
Anne Bubnic

21st-Century Decision Making - 0 views

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    Author James Surowiecki, author of The Wisdom of Crowds, explains how the decision-making ability of a diverse group of people is more effective than that of individuals.
Anne Bubnic

Global Kids' Online Leadership Program - 2 views

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    To demonstrate and better understand how the philanthropic and non-profit sectors can utilize virtual worlds to advance their various missions, informed by the goals and grantmaking of The MacArthur Foundation.
Anne Bubnic

Social networking: A new tool allowed in the classroom - 0 views

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    After spending the day practicing cursive writing and discussing how money moves through a community, Mike Ice's second-graders at Dunn Elementary took out their notebooks and described what they'd learned - in 140 characters or fewer.
Anne Bubnic

Distorted Perception - 0 views

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    Great slideshow from the UK on how the truth can be hidden to fraud or mislead viewers. Includes six guiding principles to avoid deception.
Anne Bubnic

MyFootprint! What kind of mark are you leaving? - 1 views

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    The content of MyFootprintSD is designed to make students cognizant of their digital footprint. In that way, it helps students be aware of what is safe and what is risky when using the web or other digital communication tools. In working through it, students will grow aware of how far these kinds of tools spread into their lives and how large the effects of their use can be (for better or for worse).
Anne Bubnic

Using Flexible Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners [PDF] - 1 views

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    Many general education teachers are turning to differentiated instruction to help them meet their students' diverse learning needs. This Knowledge Brief explains how some standard technology resources already available at most schools - talking text, web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors - can be used to support more tailored instruction. It also tells readers where to find more technology tips
Anne Bubnic

How Typical Kids Use Social Technology - 1 views

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    Q&A interviews with teens on digital access/activities from the bNetSavvy team.
Anne Bubnic

Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning - 1 views

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    Spotlight magazine showcases the projects and people funded by the MacArthur Foundation's Digital Media and Learning Initiative and covers the intersections of technology and learning. We go beyond the research to show how digital media is being used in classrooms and programs around the world.
Anne Bubnic

Evaluating Information Sources - 2 views

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    Learning module from New Zealand educators teaches students how to evaluate resources.
Anne Bubnic

Online Safety 3.0: Empowering and Protecting Youth - 2 views

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    Online Safety 3.0 enables youth enrichment and empowerment. Its main components - new media literacy and digital citizenship - are both protective and enabling. Ideally from the moment they first use computers and cellphones, children are learning how to function mindfully, safely and effectively as individuals and community members, as consumers, producers, and stakeholders. The kind of online well-being we identify as "online safety" isn't logically something completely new and different added on to parenting and the school curriculum.
Anne Bubnic

Educator & Parent Tips to Prevent Sexting - 3 views

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    Larry Magid and Anne Collier offer practical tips for educators and parents on how to prevent teen sexting (the sharing of nude photos by cell phone).
Anne Bubnic

Twitter Guidelines : Safety: Privacy, Cyberbullying, and Cyberharassment - 0 views

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    Twitter guidelines for protecting your privacy and preventing cyberbullying and cyberharrassment. Includes guidelines on how to file "terms of service" complaints.
Anne Bubnic

ChatRoulette: Devil Incarnate or Accessible Public? - 1 views

  • Don't get me wrong: There is a high probability that you will run into the seedier side of the site in a matter of moments.  Some have argued that ~10% of the site's users are exposing themselves or their genitals through the site.  And, unlike pornographic spam, these exhibitionists are typically male.  
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    It's easy to see new Internet phenomena and panic, especially when the technology in question opens up a portal to all of the weird parts of the Internet. This is precisely what is happening around ChatRoulette, a new peer-to-peer webcam-based video chat site. Although the site was built by a 17-year-old Russian high school student to connect with other teens, nearly every adult who has visited the site runs screaming that this is a terrible space for young people. In some senses, they're right. But the more that they panic and talk about how bad this is for teens, the more teens get curious and want to check it out. The result? A phenomenon generated through fear.
Anne Bubnic

Stephen Balkam: 21st Century Citizenship - 6 views

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    We need to use what we've learned about social norms to align kids and ourselves with the positive examples of responsible behavior, rather than be transfixed and drawn towards the portrayals of the worst of the web. It may be true that one in five kids have been involved in sexting, but that means the vast majority exercise good judgment and make wise choices online. The social norms field is ripe with possibilities and guidance in how to foster good digital citizenship.
Anne Bubnic

Teachable Moment: A Hideous Display of Abusing Social Networking - 0 views

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    The author illustrates how he went about authenticating whether a Twitter plea for help (buried under rubble in Chile) was for real or a hoax. Great teachable moment not to believe everything you read. This story could be used to launch a classroom discussion.
Anne Bubnic

Internet safety, identity theft, cyberbullying [Video Contest] - 3 views

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    You're on the Web all the time: updating profiles, blogging, texting, downloading, gaming and shopping. You've heard, read or seen things about cyberbullying, sexting, scams, spam and posting stuff you shouldn't. And maybe you've learned a thing or two about how to be online and be safe and responsible while you're there. Share your story with Trend Micro. Your video could be worth $10,000!
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