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Anne Bubnic

CyberSmart! Lesson Plans : Dealing with Online Bullies - 0 views

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    Students reflect on the rewards of cyberspace and then consider bullying scenarios in which they examine their personal comfort levels. They learn to recognize such feelings and responsibly handle the unacceptable behavior of others.
Anne Bubnic

B4UCopy: Copyright Awareness Curriculum for High School/Teens - 0 views

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    Computers make it easy to make copies of computer software, pictures, words, movies and songs. But copyright laws make it illegal to copy the creative work without the owner�s permission. Making copies of a work protected by copyright is just like stealing. The B4UCopy educational program, available for free download, has a goal of raising awareness of copyright laws and reinforce responsible behavior online.
Rhondda Powling

Nine Elements - 1 views

  • lectronic standards of conduct or procedure.
  • lectronic exchange of information.
  • process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
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    As defined by Mike Rubble and George Bailey in their book, Digital Citizenship in the Schools. Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use
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    9 themes for digital citizenship from Mike Ribble's new website.
Anne Bubnic

School Counselors and the Cyberbully: Interventions and Implications - 0 views

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    School counselors are not the only people in the school who are responsible for the safety of students, but they may be the primary contact person for parents and students seeking information or help. Providing leadership for students, faculty, administrators, and parents in addressing the topic of cyberbullying may be an important step in ensuring students' safety.
Judy Echeandia

The Wireless Foundation - 0 views

  • The Wireless Foundation has been working since 2005 to educate kids as well as their parents and teachers about the safe and responsible use of cellular phones through the Get Wise About Wireless program. 
  • The resources below can help you to keep your children safe online, such as a parent-child agreement on responsible and acceptable use of a wireless device, tools your carrier may have available to keep your family safe online, as well as other useful links. 
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    Wireless online safety tips and resources are offered for parents.
Vicki Davis

Think.com - Safety and Netiquette Lesson - 0 views

  • Identify and provide examples of proper and improper netiquette; Generate a list of preferred web behaviors for their class; Understand and use a few Think.com content creation tools; Define "safety" and describe/draw an environment that values safety; Develop a greater sense of personal responsibility and web community; and Define the following words: accountable, community, enforcement, environment, etiquette, inappropriate, law, netiquette, private, responsible, rule, safety.
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    Think.com's safety lesson with nets standards. Think.com is excellent to use with younger students and is very walled and has an excellent profanity filter. I highly recommend it and have personally used it for a summer blogging project. Excellent site. It also requires an extensive verification process by the participating schools.
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    Excellent lesson plan and activities from think.com for teaching digital citizenship, particularly safety and netiquette.
Vicki Davis

YouTube - Please ban cell phone use while driving. - 0 views

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    Discussing proper interaction and safety with digital devices is important.
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    Responsible use of electronic devices is going to become increasingly important because today cell phone is a distraction --- tomorrow it will be in car movies or gps devices. It is the behavior that is the problem and proper focus on real life has to be something we emphasize as we discuss the proper relationship of humans with "gadgets."
Anne Bubnic

Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats, and Distress [Book] - 0 views

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    Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats, and Distress
    This book belongs in every school district! Nancy Willard is Director of the Center for Safe & Responsible Internet Use and a noted expert and speaker on the challenges and legal issues related to technology use in the schools. Her book helps school administrators analyze and intervene in cases involving cyberbullying or cyberthreats. She includes illustrative examples, recommendations for practice, and many practical resources. Available through Amazon.com
Anne Bubnic

Piracy, Pornography, Plagiarism, Propaganda, Privacy - 0 views

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    Merle Marsh wrote this highly informative article on Teaching Children to Be Responsible Users of Technology, which includes real-life incidents involving legal and ethical abuses of technologies. She also provides recommended educator activities and teaching suggestions.
Anne Bubnic

Flick School Student Videos - 0 views

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    Flickschool is the work of Marco Torres, a history teacher at a large high school in San Fernando ,who works with students in the area of digital storytelling and other creative endeavors. This particular video covers a student discussion of social networking, global learning and responsibility.
Shelley K.

But Wait, There's More! wiki / Digital Citizenship for Educators - 0 views

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    Thinking out loud about how best to engage questions of digital citizenship amongst educators.
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    One educator's attempt to "seed a conversation" about educators' digital rights and responsibilities.
Grace Kat

Our Responisbilities as "Digital Citizens" - 0 views

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    Whether you are a digital immigrant or native we all find ourselves browsing the web exploring blogs, podcasts, wikis, or your own favorite professional (personal) learning community, there is a responsibility we have…..it is "Digital Citizenship".
Anne Bubnic

ISTE Books | Raising a Digital Child - 0 views

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    New book by Mike Ribble (Author of Digital Citizenship in the Schools). You want your children to enjoy all the benefits a technological society has to offer, but at the same time, you want them to stay safe and act as responsible members of society. Raising a Digital Child is your guide. Inside, you will learn about many of the newest and most popular technologies, in parent-friendly language, along with discussions of the risks each might harbor and the types of behaviors that every child should learn in order to become a good citizen in this new digital world.
Anne Bubnic

Soaring number of teachers say they are 'cyberbully' victims - 0 views

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    Soaring numbers of teachers are calling helplines for advice on how to cope after being "cyberbullied" on the internet by their pupils. A survey by the Teacher Support Network found 17 per cent of teachers had suffered cyberbullying. Pupils were responsible in more than a third of cases.
Anne Bubnic

Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens - Nancy Willard - 0 views

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    Written by attorney/educator, Nancy Willard and tailored for parents.Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens is primarily a parenting book - parenting for the Information Age. Generally, parents do a good job of raising their children to make safe and responsible choices in the Real World. But now, children and teens have the ability to interact with people from throughout the world and to access a wide range of material that may or may not be appropriate for them. So what is a caring parent to do?
Anne Bubnic

B4UCopy - 1 views

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    From the Business Software Alliance (BSA.) Computers make it easy to make copies of computer software, pictures, words, movies and songs. But copyright laws make it illegal to copy the creative work without the owner's permission. Making copies of a work protected by copyright is just like stealing. The B4UCopy educational curriculum program, available for free download, has a goal of raising awareness of copyright laws and reinforce responsible behavior online.
Anne Bubnic

3 Ways Educators are Embracing Social Technology - 1 views

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    The modern American school faces rough challenges. Budget cuts have caused ballooning class sizes, many teachers struggle with poorly motivated students, and in many schools a war is being waged on distracting technologies. In response, innovative educators are embracing social media to fight back against the onslaught of problems. Technologies such as Twitter and Skype offer ideal solutions as inexpensive tools of team-based education.
Anne Bubnic

LwICT-DigitalCitizenship - 3 views

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    The concept of digital citizenship relates to the responsible, ethical, and safe use of ICT by students as members of society and citizens of the global community.
Anne Bubnic

Beat Bullies Cyber Comic Lesson Plan [pdf] - 1 views

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    Two 45-minute lesson plans that address the issue of cyberbullying, teaches safety tips for tackling it, and encourages children to support each other and behave responsibly online.
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    I really like these lesson plans, and will pass this along to my colleagues in the middle school.
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