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Anne Bubnic

How to Protect Kids' Privacy Online: A Guide for Teachers - 1 views

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    Many school districts are adopting Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) to educate parents and students about Internet use and issues of online privacy and safety, and seek parental consent for their children's use of the Internet. For example, an AUP may tell parents about the privacy policies of online services with which a school has contracts and students' use of non-contract websites. It may include cautions against children disclosing personal information to websites - such as their full name, home or email address, and telephone number. Or it may tell parents that the school has established classroom email accounts rather than individual accounts if email communication is necessary between students and online services.
Anne Bubnic

Eight Tips for Monitoring and Protecting Your Online Reputation - 9 views

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    Here are 8 tips to monitor and protect one's online reputation from the U.S. Government Information Security Blog: Search your name. Type your first and last name within quotation marks into several popular search engines to see where you are mentioned and in what context. Narrow your search and use keywords that apply only to you, such as your city, employer and industry association. Expand your search. Use similar techniques to search for your telephone numbers, home address, e-mail addresses, and personal website domain names. You should also search for your social security and credit card numbers to make sure they don't appear anywhere online. Read blogs. If any of your friends or coworkers have blogs or personal web pages on social networking sites, check them out to see if they are writing about or posting pictures of you. Sign up for alerts. Use the Google alert feature that automatically notifies you of any new mention of your name or other personal information. Limit your personal information. Tweet/chat/discuss regarding business and the emerging trends in your industry, but limit posting information on your personal life, which could be a subject of major scrutiny by recruiters and hiring managers. Also, be sure you know how organizations will use your information before you give it to them. Use privacy settings. Most social networking and photo-sharing sites allow you to determine who can access and respond to your content. If you're using a site that doesn't offer privacy settings, find another site. Choose your photos and language thoughtfully. You need to ensure that information posted online is written professionally without use of swear words and catchy phrases. Also, be very selective in posting photographs, and use your judgment to ensure that these photographs are how you want the world to see you. Take action If you find information about yourself online that is embarrassing or untrue, cont
abinayaseo

Artificial intelligence in website development - 0 views

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    Artificial intelligence in website development, prediction and actions determine the essentials in artificial intelligence in their fact.
adjustingto6figu

Top 10 Tips to Increase Website Sales - Adjusting to 6 Figures - 0 views

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    If your small business enterprise relies on your ability to maintain an online presence (most small businesses do), then maybe it's time to focus on the important things to draw interested people in, engage customers and boost sales - like your website, blog and social media portals. You need to continuously add high-quality content in order to keep feeding readers new information, make navigation simple so they won't lose interest on your site due to long load times and other issues, and ensure that there will be a call-to-action button/phrase that will nudge customers to buy - and buy more, all the time.
adrinawinslet

6 Simple Steps to Successful Remarketing in Google AdWords - 0 views

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    Remarketing is an advertising strategy that targets potential customers who have already visited your website. Now that you've had a good laugh at Bobby's remarketing journey, we're ready to dive in.  In Google AdWords, there are four types of Remarketing:- - Standard Remarketing - Dynamic Remarketing - Remarketing lists for Search Ads (RLSA) - Video Remarketing  Retargeting display ads are actually one of the best bets you've got when 98% of your site traffic won't convert. AdWords offers diverse website retargeting, allowing you to target specific URLs with advanced customization. Meaning you can easily segment audiences by funnel stages and landing page visits.
adrinawinslet

8 Advanced Google AdWords Remarketing Strategies That Work - 0 views

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    Remarketing is the practice of using ads to target those who have already shown an interest in your products or services by visiting your website. With remarketing, since you're showing highly customized ads to people who have previously visited your website, they're more likely to click on your ads, making the entire campaign cost effective. 1. Use Dynamic Remarketing 2. Launch a Sequential Remarketing Campaign 3. Segment Your Remarketing Audience 4. Use Content Remarketing 5. Remarket to Existing Customers 6. Cap the Number of Times Audience Members See Your Ad 7. Change Your Ad for Non-Converting Audience Members 8. Change Your Ad for Non-Converting Audience Members ow you know about a few advanced AdWords Remarketing Strategies. Pick some of the options highlighted above that you think would be a best fit for your advertising campaigns.
adrinawinslet

Designing a Deal of the Day Page that increase Sales - 0 views

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    Customers trust you more than they do your estore website or your pamphlets. Most Of the Attainable Customers Spend Many Hours Online Every Day In Order To Find Good Deal And Deal-of-the-day Is Known As An Effective Promotion. Deal of the day or the best buy of the week makes a big voice in attracting the visitors to check more items than they had earlier planned, to increase eStore conversions. Are you still wondering how to design a deal of the day page for my estore? Well, the crux is, a proper combination of the right imagery characteristics, standard designs & colors, core message text display & repetition, streamlined typography, and audience targeted design, is the core of consistent branding! Well-designed Deal of the Day page is one of the greatest marketing/sales tools and it goes a long way in getting it designed simple yet effective enough to add weight to the business website. For More Information Visit: http://bit.ly/2kxAlmu
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abinayaseo

An article about website domain name factor in seo, best practices & tips - 0 views

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    Domain names are the intelligible Internet locations of sites. Root domains, which are distinguished by their website names or domain names, have expansions, for example, .com, .organization, .net, and so on.
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How to make a Website Heat Map - Digital Marketing school - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing School trains you professionally in Google analytics heat map, website heat map, heat map analysis and heat map tools.
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Analytics tracking & Analysis - Digital Marketing School - 0 views

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    Join Digital Marketing School and get professionally trained in Google analytics tracking, analytic tracking code, conversion tracking and also about website analytics, website traffic analytics and web analytic tools
Anne Bubnic

Now anyone can build mobile websites with just their mobile phone - 0 views

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    mobiSiteGalore creates history by launching a revolutionary free service that for the first time in the history of the Internet enables anyone to build mobile websites using just their basic mobile phone\n\n
Judy Echeandia

With iTunes, schools join digital world - 0 views

  • Students there and in four other New Jersey school districts will take a leap in classroom technology this year, using Apple's iTunes store to post and share educational material.
  • Lectures, student projects, orientation videos and other media can be posted on iTunes, available free to students and parents in the five districts, or anyone else.
  • K-12 on iTunes U
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  • Schools are starting to embrace iPods, portable digital media players, as teaching tools. While some teachers have dabbled in podcasting -- like posting snippets of news broadcasts on school websites for students to download -- K-12 on iTunes U is billed as a way to bring content to a place where it can be searched and shared.
  • Districts can post for free on iTunes, plus they receive 500 gigabytes of online storage, enough to hold thousands of videos. New Jersey is one of seven states participating.
  • While iTunes U content is available to anyone with a computer, internet connection and free iTunes software, some question the commercial aspect of using it in schools.
  • "If you want to prepare your students for real life in the global economy, you want them to be able to interface with these technologies. It's got to be part of their education,"
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    Schools are starting to embrace iPods, portable digital media players, as teaching tools. While some teachers have dabbled in podcasting -- like posting snippets of news broadcasts on school websites for students to download -- K-12 on iTunes U is billed as a way to bring content to a place where it can be searched and shared.
Anne Bubnic

University of Alabama and Hoover Schools Embrace Second Life - 0 views

  • Several local teachers and professors see Second Life as a tremendous opportunity. There are educational islands in Second Life where teachers can go to digitally swap ideas, conduct research or attend real life conferences.
  • However, a teacher can take students on a virtual field trip in Second Life - using his or her own login - to places like the Alamo or the Louvre Museum, both of which have been impressively recreated in Second Life.
  • The University of Alabama is using Second Life too. In fact, Professor Rick Houser, Chairman of Educational Studies at the Capstone, is working on building an entire virtual University of Alabama campus in Second Life.
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  • But how healthy is it for kids, especially younger ones, to be spending time in a virtual world when there’s a real world they need to learn to navigate? What about on-line predators? Second Life does not verify the age a user enters.
  • These students are growing up as digital natives. They want to use this, they want to be engaged in these types of technologies and it’s important for us to facilitate that learning,” she says.  Brandt also wants to teach students the dangers they need to be aware of when using Second Life or any type of social networking website. She calls it “good digital citizenship”.
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    This week, the Hoover Board of Education is holding a technology training seminar to help teachers get up to speed for the new school year. On the agenda - a powerful and somewhat controversial website called "Second Life".
Vicki Davis

Frontier School Division Wiki - 0 views

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    This is a wiki being built for a digital literacy program for teachers within a school division. This approach is a great one for districts and is a way to reach everyone with current information. I also wish they had a blog to compliment it, but sharing these sorts of websites are great.\n\nIt would be nice if we had a template of information that people could copy to get started.
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    Website that a district is using for professional development and digital literacy for their teachers. Does your district have a wiki?
Vicki Davis

wikisinEFL » Wikis in EFL - 0 views

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    A website with examples of best practices of wikis used in EFL (english as a foreign language) classes. Excellent. \n\nKudos to this!
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    A website with examples of best practices of wikis used in EFL (english as a foreign language) classes. Excellent.
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

Facebook jumps to cellphones, other websites - 0 views

  • “In the coming months, you’ll be able to interact with your stream on even more websites and through more applications, in ways we’re only beginning to imagine,” Facebook engineer Justin Bishop wrote on the company's blog.
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    Facebook's 200 million active users will soon be able to share their status updates, photos and other personal information without checking into the site.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Social site warning for teenagers - 0 views

  • TEENAGERS should think twice before posting personal information and photos on the internet, as they might come back to haunt them, privacy experts warn. Young people risked losing jobs or being embarrassed by teachers and relatives viewing party pictures or sexually explicit images uploaded on social networking websites, Victoria's Privacy Commissioner Helen Versey said. Ms Versey and privacy commissioners from the Asia-Pacific region and Canada will today launch "Think before you upload", an animated, online video warning young people of the dangers of documenting their life on the internet.
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    TEENAGERS should think twice before posting personal information and photos on the internet, as they might come back to haunt them, privacy experts warn. Young people risked losing jobs or being embarrassed by teachers and relatives viewing party pictures or sexually explicit images uploaded on social networking websites.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Facebook friend saves suicidal teen on other side of the Atlantic - 0 views

  • A schoolboy who announced his imminent suicide on Facebook was saved when a friend across the Atlantic in America read his threat and raised the alarm.The 16-year-old, from Oxford, sent a late-night message on the social networking website to a girl sitting 3,400 miles away at her computer in Maryland. The teenager had been speculating about taking his life and shortly before 11.30pm on Wednesday wrote: ‘I’m going away to do something I’ve been thinking about for a while then everyone will find out.’
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    A schoolboy who announced his imminent suicide on Facebook was saved when a friend across the Atlantic in America read his threat and raised the alarm. The 16-year-old, from Oxford, sent a late-night message on the social networking website to a girl sitting 3,400 miles away at her computer in Maryland.
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