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Anne Bubnic

Young people have unique sense of Facebook privacy - 0 views

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    A "digital divide" exists in Canada between young people who see information posted online as private and older people who see it differently, according to a study released Thursday at a privacy conference in Toronto. Ryerson University professor Avner Levin, a keynote speaker at the Youth Privacy Online: Take Control, Make it Your Choice! conference, said in the study that young people have a notion of online privacy that is not shared by business managers and executives. He said the latter view all information posted online as public.
anonymous

Online Safety: What every educator should know (Kevin Honeycutt) » Moving at ... - 0 views

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    These are my notes from Kevin Honeycutt's breakout session titled "" at the TTT conference in Wichita, Kansas, on 12 June 2008. Kevin's online safety website is mysafesurf.org. MY THOUGHTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. I'm recording this session to share as a podcast later. My notes from Kevin's keynote this morning are also available. Kevin's main website is kevinhoneycutt.org.
Anne Bubnic

Privacy Is Not Dead - Danah Boyd Talks About Privacy at SXSW - 0 views

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    During today's SXSW keynote, social media research Danah Boyd, who works for Microsoft Research New England and is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, talked about online privacy. Specifically, she focused on how users can navigate issues around online privacy and how developers can help them to do so.
Anne Bubnic

Global Issues Network - 3 views

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    Students working together internationally to develop solutions for global issues.
Vicki Davis

"Unprecedented Force for Change"-Dan Tapscott's Keynote - Horizon Project 2008 - 0 views

  • Teachers are no longer “transmitters of data,” but active participants in the student’s learning process.
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      I think this comment is an important one to understand as we advocate for Student success as well.
  • with our advanced, technological world, we must not only acknowledge the new technologies emerging but we must gain knowledge on how to use them.
  • f school became an interactive place where both students and teachers put their two cents in: teachers teaching students, students teaching students, teachers sharing ideas and students executing these ideas-school would be great. If we all focus on change and ways to make interactive learning better we could reach so many people! Not only can we interact with each other but we can raise awareness and pose solutions on the many issues regarding education.
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  • I really agree with both of what you two are saying, but my question remains, (in an attempt not to sound too cynical): how is this going to happen? I know that Dan Tapscott seeks to view change in the education system, but my question is, how is this going to happen?
  • but the real issue is, in so many places education is rigid and all about regurgitation of information. How do we look past that? Is it a mindset that we need to learn how to transgress, or is it a gradually changing aspect?
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