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Anne Bubnic

An Educator's Guide To Responsible Technology Use [pdf] - 3 views

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    26 page guide for Educators on Safety, Security and Ethics produced for K-12 students and teachers by the IIIA/James Madison University in cooperation with the Office of Ed Tech for the State of Virginia. Covers digital communication topics like ethics, digital footprint, flaming, spyware, viruses, hoaxes, spoofing & phishing, spam, identity theft, privacy, cyberpredators, social networking, gaming, and bullying via cell phone.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Footprints: Your New First Impression [Video] - 7 views

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    Excellent educator-created video offers students an introduction to the concepts of "managing personal identity online" and "digital footprint" and what it will mean in the course of their lifetime. Particularly noteworthy are the employer comments regarding what they learn from reading what job candidates have posted online and how it affects them both negatively and positively in considering the person for a job.
Anne Bubnic

Managing Your Identity Online - 0 views

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    MySpace, Facebook, and other Web 2.0 tools led TIME to name you, yes, you, 2006 Person of the Year. With such notoriety, you might want to see what your online identity says about you. What do potential employers and friends find when they google you? When was the last time you googled yourself? What impression do your MySpace profile and YouTube videos leave? Your blog? What do other people say about you? How much control do you have over what is written about you on the web?
Phil Macoun

Digital-ID - home - 1 views

  • We've created the Digital ID wiki with a two-fold purpose: Provide students, teachers, and administrators with a toolkit of reliable information, resources, and guidelines to help all of us learn how to be upstanding Digital Citizens who maintain a healthy Digital Identity (ID) in the 21st Century.Build a collaborative platform for teachers and students the world over to contribute to our ever-growing curriculum collaborations and student-created content. Our goal is to help our students answer these three Essential Questions: What does it mean to be a (digital) citizen?What are my rights as a citizen?What are my responsibilities as a citizen?
Anne Bubnic

Digital Legacy: Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Lesson plans developed for a group of students at Ute Meadows Elementary on the idea of creating and tending their Digital Legacy (or what some people call "digital footprint"). Some excellent examples here of building and protecting your digital identity.
Anne Bubnic

This is Your Digital Life [Slideshare] - 0 views

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    Great slide show on Digital Reputation in Teen Networks.
Anne Bubnic

What you should know about phishing identity-theft scams [Video] - 0 views

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    Watch this excellent video from Microsoft to find out more about phishing e-mail scams and how they are used for identity theft. The video will show you how fraudulent e-mail messages and spoofed Web sites-two common forms of phishing-can trick you into s
Anne Bubnic

Child Identity Theft [Video] - 1 views

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    ID theft has become the crime this generation will deal with most of their lives.Kids just never think about Identity Theft. Most parents are not even aware that kids have identities to be stolen. A 2-minute, eye-opening news video.
Judy Echeandia

Help for Victims of Identity Theft - 0 views

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    The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) website offers identity theft and identity fraud information, services, and recovery aids, and includes links to Government Resources, National Organizations and Credit-Monitoring Organizations.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Natives & Visual Literacy» Got Missiles? - 0 views

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    With Photoshop's ease in alteration of photos, students need to be taught to authenticate visual and textual information as part of any good digital literacy program. A recent photograph of Iranian missles was displayed by many prominent news organizations (including the BBC, the L.A. Times, and the New York Times) before it was noted that portions of the dust clouds beneath the missiles were identical. Online news sites have been abuzz all morning, engaged in a debate over what, exactly, this means. As the New York Times notes, this is not the first time Iran's state media has altered photographs for political ends.
Anne Bubnic

Going Global, Going Public [Video] - 4 views

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    Dean Shareski discusses the realities of being on-line and the importance of controlling your digital identity.
Anne Bubnic

Teachable Moment: Your Digital Foot Print - 5 views

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    A blogger recounts the story of a woman's search for a housekeeper. After checking the work resumes of the most promising candidates, she googled each person's name. The results illustrate the need to manage your personal identity online and could be used as a good teaching example for kids.
Anne Bubnic

A Guide to Protecting Your Online Identity - 0 views

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    Being online is like being in public. Nearly anything that gets posted can come back to haunt you. When you post it yourself, this isn't such a big deal - after all, it's your fault if you post something like the "fatty paycheck" tweet, the Twitter update that resulted in Cisco Systems Inc. revoking a job offer.
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    Being online is like being in public. Nearly anything that gets posted can come back to haunt you. When you post it yourself, this isn't such a big deal - after all, it's your fault if you post something like the "fatty paycheck" tweet, the Twitter update that resulted in Cisco Systems Inc. revoking a job offer.
Anne Bubnic

Going Global, Going Public - 0 views

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    The real issues of digital citizenship include understanding identity online and the opportunities afforded to students when teachers teach students to be global citizens. More at http://ideasandthoughts.org
Anne Bubnic

In Your I ! [Privacy Online] - 0 views

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    Video clip scenarios, lesson plans and handouts to teach students about privacy online. Privacy is all tied up in our sense of identity and how we interact with other people. We negotiate our privacy by revealing different things to different people in different circumstances. But when we talk online, what we say can be taken out of context. And that has consequences.
Rafael Ribas

Is your identity worth $10 a year? - 0 views

  • This is just another great opportunity to discuss digital citizenship and internet safety in positive terms.
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    I am interested in this idea about students owning their name online... what do you think?
Marie Coppolaro

Pew Internet: Teens, Privacy and SNS - 0 views

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    How teens manage their online identities and personal information in the age of MySpace
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    Released in April 2007, this research analyzes results from a survey of 935 teens (age 12-17) and findings from focus groups conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. It explores questions of teen online privacy protection from several perspectives: by looking at the choices that teens make to share or not to share information online, by examining what they share, by probing for the context in which they share it and by asking teens for their own assessment of their vulnerability.
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    How teens manage their identity online (63% believe that someone could identify them from the info provided even if they don't put personal details like address and phone).
Judy Echeandia

Warning: Identity Thieves Target Young People, Too - 1 views

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    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) website is not only designed to provide useful resources about money management for teens, but it also provides information about identity theft and phishing scams.
Vicki Davis

A Silent World - 0 views

  • This is an oxymoron since I have no intent of being silent. But as of now, everyone is so afraid to speak out against things that are corrupt and wrong that we have become a silent world.
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    A student sample public blog that has done a good job of protecting identity but still having voice. This is on blogger.
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    This student I know started this blog to write about things. Notice that the student has done a pretty good job of keeping things private about his/her identity.
Anne Bubnic

R U Cybersafe? (K-12) - 0 views

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    Click on the buttons in the Blue Menu for carefully selected and annotated resources in each of our six CyberSafety areas: identity safety, cyberbullying, cyber predators, piracy & plagiarism, inappropriate content, social networks.
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