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Anne Bubnic

Digital Natives: Rewiring young brains | PBS - 4 views

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    According to the latest Kaiser Family Foundation data, 8- to 18-year-olds are spending more than 50 hours a week with digital media. That's more than a full work week. Are e-mail, mp3s and the web affecting your child's brain? Dr. Gary Small is the director of UCLA's Memory and Aging Research Center.
Anne Bubnic

Privacy is Not Dead, Just Evolving - 2 views

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    It's a brave new world. Unfortunately--continuing the literary allusion--Big Brother is watching. As technology makes more information more accessible, it also threatens to expose information that is not intended to be shared. Privacy is a concept that is caught in the middle of the struggle.
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

Teaching Kids to Manage their Digital Footprint - 2 views

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    Teaching kids to manage their Digital Footprint really starts with the adults. Teachers can't teach this effectively if they, themselves have not managed their own digital footprint. It is also important not to confuse managing a digital footprint with being hidden or private. Branding our identities has become more and more important in the digital age and if students and teachers aren't actively managing their digital footprint, then who is?
Anne Bubnic

Anti-Phishing Phil: Phishing Awareness Education - 2 views

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    Anti-Phishing Phil™ is an engaging online game that teaches students and adults how to identify phishing URLs. The game was developed at Carnegie Mellon (in partnership with Wombat Security Technologies). Scientific evaluation has shown that Phil is more engaging than traditional training solutions and significantly more effective in terms of how well people are later able to detect phishing attacks and how long they remember what they have learned.
Anne Bubnic

Do your kids use Formspring.me? - 5 views

  • Conversations on each page quickly degenerated into some general types of questions/comments: “I hate you” comments were remarkably prevalent. I saw people calling each other names that I wouldn’t use around my closest friends. Moreover, the frequency of these comments was staggering. In a lot of ways, this site more or less encourages cyber-bullying, and does it in a public space. “You’re awesome” comments are much less disturbing, but encourage a pretty self-centered view on life. For example, I saw a few comments such as, “Why are people judging you? You’re so nice!” Not surprisingly, the students in question respond with statements about how they are good people that don’t judge other people but that other people actually judge them. Questions/comments about sex. Every question that can be asked about a person’s sexual history, preference, etc. is being discussed in public for the world to see. Like I said – I’ll never look at some kids the same way again. This site allows a space for kids to do discuss these things in an uncontrolled environment without talking about issues with parents or teachers or people who may have a little more experience and wisdom. Think MySpace encouraged risky behavior? Looking at two pages on Formspring, I saw full names, cities, and cell phone numbers posted for all the world to see. At our school, we try to teach kids what information to put out there and to be responsible citizens of the internet. Apparently our lessons aren’t sticking.
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    Formspring.me, has the potential to be more dangerous to students than most other websites I've heard of. Just to give you an idea of it's prevalence, I took a quick poll of my 8th graders. About 1/3 have a Formspring page. About 3/4 know about Formspring.me.
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Anne Bubnic

Cyber Bullying - School Policies? - 0 views

  • A punch in the eye seems so passé. Bullies these days are traveling in packs and using cyberspace to their humiliating messages online. Like the toughies of old, they are both boys and girls and they demand nothing less than total submission as the price of peace. It’s a jungle out there. For school districts, patrolling the hallways and adjacent grounds is just a start. In the 21st century, a new kind of vigilance is necessary—an expanded jurisdiction that serves to both stave off legal actions and ensure a safe and productive learning environment.
  • Today’s principals rely on district policy and practice to extend the presumed long arm of the law to off-campus incidents. Potentially, that could mean plunging headlong into the electronic frontier to rescue student victims and thwart cyberbullying classmates who thrive as faceless computer culprits.
  • A December 2009 study by Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society found that students on the receiving end report greater emotional distress, are more likely to abuse substances, and are more frequently depressed.
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  • The report concluded a child is more likely to face cyberbullying by fellow students than being stalked by an online predator. “Bullying and harassment are the most frequent threats minors face, both online and offline,” notes the Harvard report, Enhancing Child Safety & Online Technologies: Final Report of the Internet Safety Task Force to the Multistate Working Group on Social Networking of State Attorneys General of the United States.
  • Bullying can take a variety of forms. Incidents have included stealing passwords, impersonating the victim online, fake MySpace or Facebook pages, embarrassing photos or information being revealed, threats, rumors, and more. And, bullying tends to magnify the longer it exists.
  • Students sometimes will cyberbully teachers or other school employees
  • In January, a federal court in Connecticut ruled that Regional District 10 was within its rights to discipline a student over an off-campus blog. Judge Mark Kravitz rejected Avery Doninger’s claim that the school violated her free speech rights when they refused to let her serve as class secretary or to speak at graduation because of words she wrote at home
  • According to the Hartford Courant, the school district won “because the discipline involved participation in a voluntary extracurricular activity, because schools could punish vulgar, off-campus speech if it posed a reasonably foreseeable risk of coming onto school property, and because Doninger’s live journal post was vulgar, misleading, and created the risk of substantial disruption at school.”
  • In Florida, a high school senior and honor student was accused of cyberbullying after she wrote on Facebook: ‘’Ms. Sarah Phelps is the worst teacher I’ve ever met! To those select students who have had the displeasure of having Ms. Sarah Phelps, or simply knowing her and her insane antics: Here is the place to express your feelings of hatred.’’ Katherine Evans, who was suspended for “bullying and cyberbullying harassment toward a staff member,” sued the charter school in December 2008. A final ruling is pending.
  • In a 2007 incident, 19 students were suspended at a Catholic high school near Toronto for cyberbullying a principal on Facebook. The students called the principal a “Grinch of School Spirit” and made vulgar and derogatory comments. While the U.S. Constitution does not necessarily apply in private school settings, the incident demonstrates that this kind of behavior can happen anywhere.
  • Districts should have a cyberbullying policy that takes into account the school’s values as well as the school’s ability to legally link off-campus actions with what is happening or could happen at school.
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    Good article from AMERICAN SCHOOL on the policies that schools need to have in place to protect both students and teachers from cyberbullies.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying Tips for Parents [Video] - 0 views

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    A second at the keypad can cause long-lasting damage. As more and more kids discover new ways to share information, they have unfortunately found more and more ways to harm each other. Just as nasty comments in a playground can cause a lot of pain, cyberbullying can really hurt our kids.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Footprints: Online Identity Management - 0 views

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    The vast array of data points that make up "personal information" in the age of online media are nearly impossible to quantify or neatly define. Name, address, and phone number are just the basics in a world where voluntarily posting self-authored content such as text, photos, and video has become a cornerstone of engagement in the era of the participatory Web. The more content we contribute voluntarily to the public or semi-public corners of the Web, the more we are not only findable, but also knowable.
Go Jobio

Behind-The-Scenes of the GoJobio Launch Video - 0 views

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    Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the GoJobio launch video! GoJobio is re-inventing how you hire, recruit or find your next job. JOBSEEKERS: Take control! Stop feeling like your resume is getting lost in the shuffle. Use our video pitch technology to show your true character and creativity. EMPLOYERS: Get to know who you hire! Along with resumes, watch 60-second video pitches directed to your specific job opening to learn more about your candidates personality and skills. For More information, visit http://www.GoJobio.com/
Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

How to disable Heads Up Notifications in Android Lollipop - 0 views

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    Brevity Software is one of the best android mobile apps development company. Here define heads up notifications in android Lollipop and more version. Get more information visit our website blog!
adjustingto6figu

Insurance Claim Handling After Hurricanes: Always be Empathetic - 0 views

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    Insurance claim handling after hurricanes may require more empathy than other situations. This post gives ways to be more empathetic to these customers.
adjustingto6figu

The Top 5 States Afflicted by Natural Disasters - Adjusting to 6 Figures - 0 views

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    "Many areas in the United States are affected by natural disasters at various times of the year. However, there are a few states where natural disasters seem to occur more often. These areas have higher insurance premiums as a result of more claims and increased risk for loss. Considering the number of disasters that occur, there is a higher need for adjusters in the following areas."
adrinawinslet

How Hashtags Can Help You Improve Your Small Business Marketing - 0 views

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    Hashtags can boost impressions, improve the search ability of your content, and encourage more people to talk about your brand. But using hashtags effectively, especially for business marketing, means doing more than just plugging them into your tweets on Twitter or posts on Instagram, Facebook or another social network. Here's what you need to know to use Hashtag Marketing better as part of your overall small business marketing strategy. - Trending Hashtags - Niche Hashtags - Branded Hashtags - Product or Service-Specific Hashtags - Call-to-Action Hashtag Ultimately, there is no one "right" type of hashtag to use to boost your social media posts. Instead, you'll be best served by using a wide range of hashtag types that are relevant to your business and your audience.
adrinawinslet

How to Use Hashtags on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram - 0 views

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    Hashtags were first introduced on Internet Relay Chats (IRC's were live chats and messaging - kind of a precursor to the social sites we use today). They became popular on Twitter, where they were initially used for "tweet chats". Tweet chats are like open group discussions around a particular topic. The essence of the "tweet chat" is still relevant in how marketers can use hashtags today. 3 Key Marketing Strategies for Hashtags - Brand and campaign specific - Trending Hashtags - Content Hashtags Businesses follow many ways to implement hashtags on social media. Social media hashtags deserve more attention from marketers. To increase their reach among an increasingly global market, more brands use social media analytics tools to change their Hashtag Marketing.
adrinawinslet

Why Conversion Rate Optimization Matters For Your Online Business? - 0 views

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    Conversion rates refer to the frequency of conversions achieved among those who visit the website or online store. This metric focuses on analyzing the effectiveness of the sales funnel by predicting the number of sales based on the number of visitors. Some Reasons Why You Need To Optimize The Conversion Rate Of Your Sales Funnel: 1. Increasing Fees for Pay-Per-Click (PPC) 2. Increase in competition 3. Increasing costs of digital marketing 4. Maximizing social media as a marketing platform 5. Managing the consumer's shortened attention span 6. Streamlining the business to produce sales 7. Investing in long-term solutions 8. Synergizes with marketing efforts such as affiliate marketing 9. Optimization results in immediate results Conversion Rate Optimization helps move the business towards becoming more competitive. Its effects are instant and it provides lasting results. You can acquire more customers in a shorter amount of time and lower cost. It is the foundation for a successful online business, and you should not overlook it.
adrinawinslet

Helpful Tips and Examples for a Making Contact Us Page - 0 views

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    While many sites throw up a contact us page as a quick after-thought, you should be dedicating a lot more time and care to your contact page because, for many brands, it's the beginning of your relationship with potential customers. Today we're providing some contact us page best practices and looking at examples of incredible contact us pages that show various styles based on different business audiences and intent. For More Information Visit: http://bit.ly/2lJ8oZu
adjustingto6figu

Beware The IRS Audit! I'm Being Audited - Now What? - 0 views

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    Most Americans will not endure the stresses of an IRS audit. As an independent adjuster, however, you may be more vulnerable to the investigation. Research shows that individuals who earn more than $250,000 and/or file a Schedule C to report business expenses and losses are among those most likely to be targeted in an IRS audit. If you've received a notice from the IRS, you may start to panic - don't! The process is usually straightforward and, with the right information and assistance, you can make it through painlessly.
adjustingto6figu

Insurance Fraud: Understanding Homeowner's Insurance Fraud - 0 views

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    Insurance fraud is more common than you think and there is a good chance you may have already committed it. Read this blog for more information.
solospiders

Smart Keyboard For Ipad 7th Generation - 0 views

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    Been using Smart Keyboard For Ipad 7th Generation for a week, will update the review with durability and longevity comments after more time has passed… Felt like nobody mentions some things that are worth knowing… There are magnets in places that make this thing more functional than they tell you. You can wrap the cover to the backside of the iPad and use it as you would normally, and magnets will hold it in place. When you use it as a stand, you can use it like a tilted drawing pad. Magnets will hold it in this position so it's actually fairly secure. If you're opening it or changing the configuration, magnets hold the keyboard in, so you can treat it exactly like a regular smart cover without the keyboard annoyingly flopping out. And finally, you don't have to worry about accidentally pressing keyboard buttons when it's in any position other than "laptop mode." The magnets let it know and the keyboard won't function unless it's specifically in this mode. Would have bought it sooner had I known, instead of just taking a chance.
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