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Anne Bubnic

Children of the tech revolution - 0 views

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    Pinned to the wall of my daughter's grade one classroom is a sheet of butcher's paper, listing questions she and her classmates would like to answer.\n\nWill the water run out? How many children travel to school in a sustainable way? Are cities a good idea? The next sheet lists ways they will find out the answers. First on the list: check the internet. These six and seven-year-olds are part of the emerging generation Z . Demographers and social researchers have banged on endlessly about gen Y and their rapid embrace of new technology but gen Z is the first generation born into a digital world.
Marie Coppolaro

Cable in the Classroom - Parenting the MySpace Generation - 0 views

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    Information for parents and educators, slides, podcast, press realise, fact sheets (on research: children and the internet), fact sheets: ensure safety online.
kenzo blog

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Anne Bubnic

CyberSmart! : Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets - 0 views

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    Printable lesson plans and activity sheets for Grades K-8 on Cybersafety Curriculum.
Anne Bubnic

Internet Safety for Teens: Getting It Right [pdf] - 0 views

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    VERY helpful document!!!

    A growing number of people are promoting Internet Safety Education in effort to keep youngsters safe from Internet sex offenders. But be cautious about some of the statistics that you may find from lectures, pamphlets, videos and web sites. Not all of the data accurately reflects what researchers have learned about cyberpredator crimes. For the real stats and myths vs. realities on child predators , download a copy of: Internet Safety For Teens: Getting it Right . This fact sheet (created by Dr. David Finkelhor at the Crimes Against Children Research Center) is packed with helpful clarifying information for your next presentation.
Anne Bubnic

Learning the Importance of Computer Ethics - 0 views

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    Computer Ethics is a big focal area at Pioneer Middle School. This link provides a whole unit of information on cyberethics for kids, complete with four different tasks and a downloadable task sheet. As part of the unit, students created their own ethics quizzes and they are posted on line .
Anne Bubnic

Carnegie Cyber Academy: Four Cybersafety Training Missions - 2 views

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    Currently four missions are available for students with the following themes: email/spam, chatroom safety/privacy, cyberbullying awareness, web dangers. Download and print the hint sheets for each series.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbulling Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets - 0 views

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    Eleven Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets on Cyberbullying for Grades K-12. [Cybersmart Curriculum].
Anne Bubnic

Identity Theft/Privacy Lesson Plans from Cybersmart - 1 views

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    Non-sequential standards-based lesson plans and student activity sheets related to teaching students about privacy and identity theft.
Anne Bubnic

ReadWriteThink: Comic Creator - 3 views

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    A free online device that can be used for digital storytelling/cyberbullying. Children and teens create comic strips online by choosing backgrounds, characters, and props. They can also write dialogue using speech bubbles. There is a Comic Strip Planning Sheet, a printable PDF that comic creators can use to draft and revise their work before creating and printing their final comics. When the comics are completed, they can be printed out and shared. The sample comic strip shows a three-pane comic.
Anne Bubnic

Identity Theft and Children - 0 views

  • Financial identity theft: This most commonly occurs when the Social Security Number (SSN) and name is used to establish new lines of credit.
  • Criminal identity theft: This typically occurs when a person “borrows” the information of the minor to get a driver’s license or uses the child’s identity when caught in a criminal act. This person may be an illegal immigrant who bought the information or a relative who has had a license suspended or revoked.
  • Identity Cloning: Cloning is when a identity thief uses an identity for financial, criminal, and governmental purposes. Most frequently, profilers have people in positions where they are able to collect information about minors and then sell it on the black market. The most frequent purchasers of this information, in our experience, are illegal immigrants or people who are trying to “restart” their lives and avoid arrest
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    A fact sheet from the Identity Theft Resource Center identifying three kinds of identity theft: financial identity theft, criminal identity theft and identity cloning.
Anne Bubnic

Fact Sheet: Nat'l Ctr for Research in Advanced Information and Digital Technologies - 0 views

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    The National Center for Research in Advanced Information and Digital Technologies is part of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (section 802) approved by Congress on July 31, 2008, and signed into law by President Bush on August 14, 2008. The National Center will be organized as a Congressionally originated 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation located within the Department of Education. Supporters are seeking a $50 million appropriation for the National Center for FY 2009.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying Discussion Guide for Teachers/Parents - 0 views

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    These materials are intended to be used with parents. After showing the Common Sense Video on cyberbullying tips, this discussion guide can be used with parents. There is also a Cyberbullying Tip Sheet that parents can refer to in the discussion. Provide the Family Media Agreement for parents to \ntake home and discuss with their family.
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