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Anne Bubnic

ReCut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material [PDF] - 0 views

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    ReCut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video .

    A Future of Media Project funded by the Ford Foundation. This study looks at what kinds of uses of copyrighted works are legal online. It identifies nine common kinds of re-appropriation practices, including satire and parody, criticism and video diaries.
Anne Bubnic

Copyright & Fair Use in Documentary Film - 0 views

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    From the Center for Social Media, School of Communication at American University. This document is a code of best practices that helps creators, online providers, copyright holders, and others interested in the making of online video interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances
Anne Bubnic

35 Perspectives on Online Social Networking - 0 views

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    There are many different perspectives to put on online social networking and it is important to know where one is coming from when talking about social networking and youth. The perspective(s) one has will be very different whether one is a parent with a teenage daughter on MySpace, a marketing executive interested in the target group "14 to 20," a journalist looking for the next big news story on young people and new media, a youngster using a social networking site as part of everyday life or a researcher investigating how young people are using social networking sites.
Anne Bubnic

The young prefer Facebook to blogging, Twitter - 2 views

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    Findings from the PEW RESEARCH REPORT: "Social Media and Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults."
Anne Bubnic

The New Writing Pedagogy - 1 views

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    Because Cory was in a class that used social networking tools for writing-specifically Elgg, an open source media platform-other students, teachers, family members and even the general public were able to comment on his story. For example, an "army colonel," who did not give a name, said about chapter 1, "Your words have painted a very vivid picture. You did an excellent job of illustrating the terror of war. Keep up the good work."
Anne Bubnic

CyberSense and Nonsense Introduction - 0 views

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    In this sequel to Privacy Playground, for ages 9-12, the three CyberPigs learn some important lessons about authenticating online information and observing rules of netiquette.
Anne Bubnic

CyberSense and Nonsense - 0 views

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    In this sequel to Privacy Playground, for ages 9-12, the three CyberPigs learn some important lessons about authenticating online information and observing rules of netiquette. They also learn how to distinguish between fact and opinion and how to recognize bias and harmful stereotyping in online content.
Anne Bubnic

Lesson Plan: Sell it with propaganda [pdf] - 0 views

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    GR 5-8 students will develop media literacy skills as they learn about the techniques of propaganda in sales commercials. They will brainstorm a new product and use Frames4 (animation and digital storytelling software) to create a 30-second commercial using at least two propaganda techniques.
Anne Bubnic

Location Based Social Media: How to play safe on Foursquare.com - 0 views

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    In answering the famous Twitter question "What's happening?" we can tune in to the world around us; from grocery shopping to attending a business function, we can now share both our personal thoughts and literal happenings. Now, with the rise of "location-based social networks" the "What's happening?" suddenly becomes the question "Where are you?" giving transparency a whole new meaning. Currently leading the pack is Foursquare.com.
Anne Bubnic

Students Protest School Budget Cuts in New Jersey - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    In a demonstration of the power of civics and social media, 18,000 students coordinated a classroom walkout demonstration that was orchestrated from recent high school grad Michelle Ryan Lauto, 18, posting a Facebook invitation last month to take a stand against state budget cuts in education.
Anne Bubnic

Could you pass a Facebook background check? - 6 views

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    The next time you apply for a job, don't be surprised if you have to agree to a social-media background check. Many U.S. companies and recruiters are now looking at your Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and other accounts and blogs - even YouTube - to paint a clearer picture of who you are.
Anne Bubnic

Yes, social networking can be kid-friendly - 0 views

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    Many administrators, teachers, and parents simply associate MySpace and FaceBook with the term social networking, possibly adding Twitter to the mix and generally writing off the technology as an unsafe liability. However, we all need to expand our view of what social networking can be. Kid-friendly social media also doesn't need to mean Club Penguin and Webkins.
Anne Bubnic

Copyright, What's Copyright? - 0 views

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    From the Media Education Lab. Sing along to understand copyright and learn about your rights to fair use.
Anne Bubnic

Teachable Moment: Think Twice Before Sharing on Social Networks - 6 views

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    How one person's rant against his own company in a public media forum brought far more attention than he desired.
Anne Bubnic

How Recruiters Use Social Networks to Screen Candidates - 8 views

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    Social media monitoring service Reppler recently surveyed more than 300 hiring professionals to determine when and how job recruiters are screening job candidates on different social networks. Results provide really good insight on how comments displayed in a social networking setting may have positively (or negatively) influenced a decision to hire.
Anne Bubnic

Reputation Management and Social Media [Pew Research] - 5 views

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    A PEW research study conducted in 2009 and released this week (May 27, 2010) shows that young people are actually more mindful of online reputation and guard their personal information more than older ones. Among age groups, internet users ages 30-49 are the most likely to worry about the amount of information available online: 38% say they are concerned, compared with 30% of users ages 18-29, 31% of those ages 50-64 and 23% of those 65 and older.
Anne Bubnic

Nat'l Parent-Teacher Organization Selects Symantec as Partner to Raise Awareness of Internet Safety Education - 0 views

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    School Family Media, a leading resource for parent teacher groups in the United States, has selected Symantec, the world's leading Internet security company and maker of Norton, as its partner in keeping America's schoolchildren and their families safe online. . Through this partnership, Symantec will reach thousands of parent teacher organization (PTO) and parent teacher association (PTA) groups across the country to deliver educational messages and resources dedicated to raising awareness of Internet safety -- just in time for the new school year.
Anne Bubnic

Top 5 Technologies used to Cyberbully - 0 views

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    The following is a list of five technologies currently employed by cyberbullies to intimidate other kids. Learn more about how each tool is used at this site.
    1. MySpace, Facebook and other social networking sites
    2. Instant Messaging
    3. Email
    4. Photoshop
    5. Blogs
Jocelyn Chappell

Advocates for Digital Citizenship, Safety, and Success | Google Groups - 0 views

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      This is exactly what we do. We model behaviour -- it is a gift. The others (parents, teachers, policy makers -- politicians and media even) _will_ catch on -- but maybe only as our pupils make it into those spheres of influence. 10 years or 20 -- anyone?
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