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Essential Tools For Off Grid And Simple Living | CpDesigns - 0 views

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    Whether you are purchasing with inflation also require to become your chosen line programs including self-care, about are now in a severe funk, there are any tips for getting life to seem a little longer easy. If you get used your mothers can become shorter of an impact, though if you hold them in the light just a tiny fraction more, you will find choices match easier because of their leadership, and life becomes much and fun because there's a separate dynamic soon.
Anne Bubnic

Global Issues Network - 3 views

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    Students working together internationally to develop solutions for global issues.
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Back to School Tips| Americans for Technology Leadership - 0 views

  • Cyberbullying Cyberbullying or online bullying is repeated, unwanted or cruel behavior against someone through computers, cell phones, gaming consoles, or other Internet-based means. The Internet is always “on,” opening the door for 24-hour harassment. Cyberbullies can be anonymous. They never have to confront their victims, they don’t have to be physically stronger and cyberbullies may be virtually invisible to parents and adults.
  • Look for warning signs your child may be the victim of cyberbullying – depression, lack of interest in school and friends, drop in grades and subtle comments that something may be wrong. If your child is the victim of cyberbullying, take action. By filtering email, instant messages and text messages, you can cut off many of the ways the cyberbullies contact your child. By having your child avoid the sites and groups where the attacks occur, he/she can ignore the bully. If harassment continues, change your child’s email address, user names and Internet account. If these steps do not stop the cyberbullying, contact the parents of the child who is behind the bullying, contact the school, and if the situation is not resolved, involve the police. It’s important to compile copies of harassing emails and postings to have evidence for authorities or the school, so they can take action. Look for signs that your child may be the cyberbully themselves – if they sign onto the Internet under someone else’s name, if they use someone else’s password without their permission, if they posted rude or mean things about someone else online, if they use bad language online, or if they changed their profile or away message designed to embarrass or frighten someone. Talk to your kids about cyberbullying and why it’s wrong and hurtful.
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    As children go back to school, many parents are concerned about how their children will be using the computer and Internet devices in the classroom. Communication is key. Parents need to talk with their children about how to use the Internet safely, potential threats and appropriate usage of the Internet. By understanding both the benefits and the risks of Internet use, families can have a safer and more secure online experience. This article includes key tips on cyberbullying, internet safety, privacy and security.
Anne Bubnic

Web 2.0 Tools [TICAL] - 0 views

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    From TICAL - Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership.
    These are short presentations to help busy administrators and teachers gain a better understanding of the variety of tools on the World Wide Web.
Anne Bubnic

My School, Meet MySpace: Social Networking at School | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Months before the newly hired teachers at Philadelphia's Science Leadership Academy (SLA) started their jobs, they began the consuming work of creating the high school of their dreams -- without meeting face to face. They articulated a vision, planned curriculum, designed assessment rubrics, debated discipline policies, and even hammered out daily schedules using the sort of networking tools -- messaging, file swapping, idea sharing, and blogging
Anne Bubnic

Global Kids' Online Leadership Program - 2 views

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    To demonstrate and better understand how the philanthropic and non-profit sectors can utilize virtual worlds to advance their various missions, informed by the goals and grantmaking of The MacArthur Foundation.
Anne Bubnic

The Case of the Plagiarized Paper [Video Caper] - 1 views

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    Suggested classroom use (4th-10th grade): writing, literature, history, technology/computer teachers, character education, leadership classes. Additional use: school-wide assemblies, school broadcasts, district streaming, counselor sessions, "back to school" programs on cheating/plagiarism, college prep, in preperation for assigning a major writing assignment,
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