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Anne Bubnic

ALA: Spend stimulus funds on school libraries - 0 views

  • Removing a school library media specialist, who is an expert [at helping students acquire 21st-century information skills], from a library becomes a disadvantage for the students in that school," she said.
  • he American Recovery and Reinvestment Act contains funding for educators to implement innovative strategies in Title I schools that improve education for at-risk students and close the achievement gap. The funding is flexible and, for the most part, the control rests in the hands of local and state superintendents--and spending some of it on school libraries would be a wise investment, ALA asserts.
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    As school leaders prepare to spend billions of dollars in federal stimulus money, the American Library Association (ALA) is lobbying to have some of those dollars used to keep school libraries up to date during hard economic times.
Anne Bubnic

ISTE - No Future Left Behind [Video] - 0 views

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    Excellent video from Peggy Sheehy of SECOND LIFE fame. \n\nWhen kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them
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

Schools and Facebook: Moving Too Fast or Not Fast Enough? - 0 views

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    Students are fast growing disenchanted with the snail's pace of change going on in classrooms regarding teaching with technology. Thankfully, some teachers have grabbed the mantle and are taking steps to meet students where they are in the online world.
Anne Bubnic

Media Literacy, Copyright, and Fair Use [Video Case Study] - 0 views

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    This case study features a project of ninth grade biology students at Upper Merion Area High School in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The students created a "Virtual Zoo" using images they found online through the photo sharing site Flickr.com.\n
Anne Bubnic

Kelly and John Halligan Share Their Son's Story [Video] - 0 views

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    This is not the usual Ryan Halligan video that shows up all over the Internet. This particular story was recorded for the Oprah Show by Harpo Productions. Ryan's dad always speaks with such painful and raw emotion about this tragic story.
Anne Bubnic

Report: Social networking up 83 percent for U.S. - 0 views

  • Former top dog MySpace watched its usage drop nearly one-third to around 4.9 billion minutes, from 7.2 billion in April 2008. MySpace still scored the number one spot for online video among the top 10, thanks to its users streaming more than 120 million videos from the site for April of this year.
  • We have seen some major growth in Facebook during the past year, and a subsequent decline in MySpace," Jon Gibs, Nielsen's vice president for online media and agency insights, said in a statement. "Twitter has come on the scene in an explosive way perhaps changing the outlook for the entire space."
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    The explosion in social networking may be even greater than imagined. The time that people in the U.S. spend on social network sites is up 83 percent from a year ago, according to a report from market researcher Nielsen Online.
Martin Layton

Please Sir, how do you re-tweet? - Twitter in UK primary schools - 0 views

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    This is a positive step forward if the focus is going to be on how digital technologies can transform teaching and learning, and if students are encouraged to think critically about the media-ecosystem they inhabit.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Lesson Plan: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds - 0 views

  • Understanding Cyber Bullying - Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Cybersmart Detectives [Game] - 0 views

  • Cybersmart Detectives is an innovative online game that teaches children key internet safety messages in a safe environment. Children work online in real time liaising with community professionals to solve an internet-themed problem. The activity is based in the school environment, and brings together a number of agencies with an interest in promoting online safety for young people, including State and Federal Police, internet industry representatives and child welfare advocates. In the scenario, children play the role of a school Deputy Principal concerned about the welfare of a new student, who may be being bullied by someone they have met in an internet chat room. Guided by a series of clues, children work collaboratively in teams to solve the mystery of what is worrying the student, and why. 'Cybersmart Guides' respond to the questions and theories posed by the students, and guide the teams through each of the 'clues'. As the scenario unfolds, the children discuss the risks of certain online and offline behaviours, and ways of managing those risks. Although the scenario presented in the activity is simulated, the sense of urgency that excites a class of children taking part is very real. By the end of the activity children will have learned some valuable lessons about some of the risks associated with internet use, especially useful tips for chatting safely online. More importantly, the issues that lie behind the story will have been discussed with professionals who deal with similar issues on a daily basis. Cybersmart Detectives was initially developed by UK-based child advocacy agency Childnet International, and until 2005, operated under the name of Net Detectives. The activity is now independently operated by E-ngagelive. The Australian Communications and Media Authority ( ACMA ), by agreement with E-ngagelive , has adapted the activity for use in Australian schools under the name Cybersmart Detectives.
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    Another example of emerging norms focussed on empowerment of children, this game is played online and accessible only to students in the United Kingdom.
Anne Bubnic

Ginipic Search Engine for Images - 0 views

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    Searches other search engines for pictures (Flickr, Photobucket, Google, Yahoo etc). Windows-only but the Mac version is under development. Some images have copyright info on them, but not all. Can see a lot of different images at once.
Anne Bubnic

Fair use and transformativeness: It may shake your world - 0 views

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    Fair use is a doctrine within copyright law that allows use of copyrighted material for educational purposes without permission from the the owners or creators. It is designed to balance rights of users with the rights of owners by encouraging widespread and flexible use of cultural products for the purposes of education and the advancement of knowledge.
Anne Bubnic

Microsoft Digital Citizenship Curriculum [Grades 5-8] - 1 views

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    Microsoft offers this free digital citizenship curriculum to educators. The four units of study are all related to creative rights. They are downloadable as PDF files and include pre- and post-assessment materials. The program is aligned with ISTE Standards and the American Association of School Libraries. It is also endorsed by the National Council on Economic Education.
Anne Bubnic

Comprehensive literacy lesson plans - 0 views

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    Comprehensive literacy lesson plans and student materials from any content in minutes from ClassTools.net
Carla Arena

Images4Education - 0 views

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    Educator Ning for exploring images in the 21st century classroom.
Anne Bubnic

Sexting and Cyber Safety - School Library Journal - 0 views

  • The controversy around sexting is growing in part because of more incidents, but also because of the legal ramifications involved. Sending nude images of underage children through digital media can be considered child pornography, and those taking and transmitting the images can be charged—whether they themselves are underage or not.
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    Gina Healy didn't expect to hold an assembly with her middle schoolers about sexting. But after the school newspaper wrote about an alleged incident involving 8th graders sending nude photos over cell phones, Healy consulted with the Newton, PA, police department-and then talked to her students.
Rhondda Powling

Hoax Websites: A-J - 0 views

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    These aren't sites about hoaxes. These are sites that are, themselves, hoaxes.
Anne Bubnic

The Google+ project: real life sharing, rethought for the web. - 3 views

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    Google's answer to Facebook. See the article on the Google Blog for more information: http://bit.ly/google_plus_project
dmschool

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