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Vicki Davis

WHS Middle School Action Planning Wiki - 0 views

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    My ninth grade students made this wiki to plan the course for the middle school digital citizenship course.
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    The course planning wiki for the digiteen action project from my ninth graders for the middle school. They've done a nice job of planning and sharing the materials. I like their google presentation which has evolved significantly over the last three weeks.
Anne Bubnic

YouTube lawsuit tests copyright law - 0 views

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    Educators are closely watching a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit challenging YouTube's ability to keep copyrighted material off its popular video-sharing web site-a lawsuit that could have important implications for the future of Web 2.0 applications, observers say.
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

Cell Phones on Campus: Are they driving you crazy? [TICAL] - 0 views

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    From the Technology Information Center for Administrator Leadership /Radio TICAL audiocast: First they showed up in every driver's hand. Now, your second graders are bringing them to school. Yep, cell phones have become as ubiquitous on campus as they are on the roads, and they force us to consider new rules and policies in each context. In this episode, TICAL cadre members Bob Blackney and Kelly Calhoun share their perspectives on the kinds of things we need to consider in crafting campus cell phone policies.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Domain Archives Our Lives, Mistakes [Political Trail] - 0 views

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    Social networks and digital media are making it easy for us to share our lives not just with our small circle of friends, but the entire world. With the invention of YouTube, Facebook and MySpace, we are creating a massive digital archive of our lives. The benefit of such a digital archive is that we no longer have to rely just on remembering memorable events: There are video and photos of it online. Besides just video and photos, there's also a massive text archive we are establishing with personal blogs. Every column I write for the Courier & Press is obviously archived for the history books, but so are the things that I write online.
Anne Bubnic

Unforeseen Consequences of the Social Web - 0 views

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    The social Web has given users great power: the ability to create and share content with people around the world - easily and quickly. The problem of course, is that power is often not compatible with effective and clear thinking. The thought that germinated in an instant can be immortalized in perpetuity on the Web.
Judy Echeandia

Top News - eSN Recruits Student Broadcasters - 0 views

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    "Watch the premier broadcast of eSN's Student Video Network (SVN), in which students from across the nation report on recent ed-tech trends and new developments. Eagan High School in Eagan, Minn., reports on AUP enforcement and peer-to-peer file sharing."
Jocelyn Chappell

Pupils and the Caring Sharing Internet | - 0 views

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    I blog about pupils' use of interent, safe searching and the read/write web
Judy Echeandia

New Google software tracks users' location - 0 views

  • Google Inc. on Feb. 4 introduced new "social mapping" software with several implications for schools and their students--from allowing friends to find each others' locations on or off campus, to tracking young students' whereabouts on a field trip or if they go missing.
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    Google Latitude lets cell-phone users share their whereabouts with friends and family
Vicki Davis

educational-origami ยป home - 0 views

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    Phenomenal page about integrating ICT into the classroom witha wide variety of rubrics based upon Bloom's taxonomy. You'll see blog journaling, wiki editing, threaded discussion, bookmarking rubrics, search rubrics, podcasting rubrics, audio conferencing, data analysis, and collaborative rubrics. I haven't been through all of these but would love it if we could go through them and work on them. They are in PDF format, but it would be great to share and edit them collaboratively. Very nice website.
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    Important example of how leading edge schools assess podcasting, searching, digital publishing, collaboration, threaded discussions, blog, wikis, and more. Excellent resource for parents or teachers to take to school administrators to advocate for these sorts of programs in their school. I highly recommend this site.
Anne Bubnic

Social Networking Tools for Students - 0 views

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    The concept of anytime, anywhere learning is not new to the majority of Northeastern University students. With personal Web sites, multi-functional cell phones, MP3 players, YouTube accounts, Facebook profiles, and gaming personas, students are sharing and creating knowledge at an unprecedented rate.\n\n
Vicki Davis

SurfTheChannel - 0 views

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    Networks are evolving so that people may customize what is sent to them. Again, the best filter in the world is the human brain and through RSS, people will have access to many things (that will make it through your firewall.) This is an example of a space for TV buffs that is increasing in interest in the entertainment field.
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    This is a website where tv enthusiasts are sharing videos and collaborating. This is an example of how television and all of our entertainment is evolving to become more customized.\n\nIn addition to creating personal learning networks, we will also be creating personal entertainment networks (PEN's) -- all via this amazing thing we call RSS. Understanding RSS is not only important for learning but just living your life.\n\nUser created content is here to stay.
Anne Bubnic

ReadWriteThink: Copyright Infringement or Not? - 0 views

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    Copyright Infringement or Not? The Debate over Downloading Music
    Students discuss their own experiences and conduct further research on the controversial topic of sharing music and other audio content on the Internet. Based on their research, students take a stand on the controversy and develop persuasive arguments on their position that they present in a class debate on the subject of downloading.
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

The Cost of Copyright Confusion [Video] - 0 views

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    This excellent video from Temple University's Digital Media Education Lab illustrates the reasons why media literacy educators are at the forefront of the user rights movement because of their reliance on the use of copyrighted materials in their teaching. We see how teachers' confusion about copyright affects the quality of teaching and learning, the ability to share innovative teaching practices, and students' understanding of the law. Download the report, "The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy" for more information.
Stephanie Anderson

Willowdale Elementary - WillowWeb - 0 views

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    The amazing students at Willowdale Elementary School in Omaha Nebraska have lots to share about what they learn. From podcasting to iMovie, excellent example of technology integration in schools.
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    Excellent example of technology integration in schools
Anne Bubnic

Raising awareness of cyber bullying and internet safety - 0 views

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    Interactive website from Australia lets kids go into Detective Henshaws office and look around for the latest about Cyberbullying. In a non-threatening way, the website shares stories, news, tips and resources about Cyberbullying.
Anne Bubnic

K12HSN EdZone - Protected Environment for Use of Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    The California K-12 High Speed Network (K12HSN) is offering a comprehensive set of tools to support teaching and learning in California classrooms. This free suite of tools, known as edZone, was developed by the California Dept of Education and currently includes blogging, videoconference scheduling and a file sharing system where educators can upload videos, podcasts, images and documents. EdZone is an excellent tool to share lesson ideas, upload student learning objects, disseminate best practices, and more! EdZone will soon be expanded to include Instant Messaging, Moodle, Wikis, Social Networking, Moodle-an online course management system and other Web 2.0 tools to enhance today's classroom environment. Watch for these new tools in Summer 2008!
Colette Cassinelli

Netsmartz: Real Life Stories [Video] - 0 views

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    These powerful stories teach teens to examine their behavior and encourage them to be proactive in preventing victimization of themselves and others.Teens share their own "Real-Life Stories" about issues affecting them on the Internet such as cyberbullying, online enticement, and giving out too much personal information. At CTAP, we love these videos and frequently feature them in our workshops and trainings "Feathers in the Wind" and "You Can't Take It Back" are two of our favorites. "Amy's Choice" is also a compelling video clip.
Anne Bubnic

Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online [pdf] - 2 views

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    Chatting with Kids About Being Online from http://www.onguardonline.gov/.
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    This 54-page downloadable booklet from http://onguardonline.gov offers parents practical advice for talking with their kids about socializing and communicating online, file sharing, privacy and socializing and communicating on the go (mobile phones).
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