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Megan Black

Define the Line - 11 views

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    Cyberbullying resources from the Faculty of Education - McGill University
Anne Bubnic

Tips for Dealing with Cyberbullies - 0 views

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    Tips for Dealing with Cyberbullies from the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
Anne Bubnic

Global Kids' Digital Media Initiative Blog - 0 views

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    This blog collects material both about and from the Global Kids' Digital Media Initiative in a convenient RSS feed. This is an impressively ambitious program!
Anne Bubnic

Telling Their Stories: Oral History Archives Project - 0 views

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    Powerful lessons for future generations. Read, watch and listen to interviews conducted by high school students at the Urban School of San Francisco.
Anne Bubnic

Second Life Wiki: Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    New to Second Life? Learn te skills you need in minutes with these video tutorials.
Anne Bubnic

Just The Facts: Online Youth Victimization - 0 views

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    Blog from Danah Boyd. Last week, she and three other social scientists participated in an Internet Caucus panel in DC. David Finkelhor (Director of Crimes Against Children Research Center), Amanda Lenhart (PEW), and Michele Ybarra (President of Internet Solutions for Kids) all presented quantitative data. Most of the press coverage of Michele and David's work has been consistently inaccurate in representing the implications of their findings. So they've helped clarify some of the misinterpretations. The Internet Caucus put the video up online so you can view the actual conversation.

    Personal note: David Finkelhor has a great document that helps with clarifying interpretations of his work. He coaches you on what to say. You can download INTERNET SAFETY EDUCATION FOR TEENS: GETTING IT RIGHT and use it for your next presentation!

Anne Bubnic

A Vision of Students Today [Michael Wesch] - 0 views

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    A short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.
Anne Bubnic

Commoncraft Explanations in Plain English [Video] - 0 views

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    CommonCraft now has their entire collection of "Explanations in Plain English" videos posted to their own YouTube Channel. See: social networking, twitter, blogs, wikis etc.
Anne Bubnic

AUPs in a Web 2.0 World - 0 views

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    Chances are your district's acceptable use policy is outdated. With the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools, multifunction cell phones and handheld computers, to name just three, it's obvious that keeping AUPs up to date requires constant attention.
Anne Bubnic

NetSmartz.org/Education - 0 views

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    Instructional and classroom materials and videos in both English and Spanish, coded for grade-level appropriateness. Train-the-trainer materials are also available. A drop-down menu provides direct links to pages customized for each state, to make it easy to form educational partnerships.
Anne Bubnic

The Cost of Copyright Confusion [Video] - 0 views

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    This excellent video from Temple University's Digital Media Education Lab illustrates the reasons why media literacy educators are at the forefront of the user rights movement because of their reliance on the use of copyrighted materials in their teaching. We see how teachers' confusion about copyright affects the quality of teaching and learning, the ability to share innovative teaching practices, and students' understanding of the law. Download the report, "The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy" for more information.
Anne Bubnic

Olivia's Letters | PBS - 0 views

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    News coverage about a middle school student victimized by online and offline bullying has prompted a grassroots solidarity campaign. She's received over 1,400 letters of support so far, and it's serving as a teachable moment that no school should ignore. Olivia Gardner was just a sixth grader when the bullying began two years ago. Previously diagnosed with epilepsy, Olivia was tormented by her peers because of the disease. In school, they'd call her "retard." Online, they created an "Olivia Haters" page on MySpace and would use it to make fun of her. The school district eventually got involved, bringing in the families of the kids who were involved in the bullying, as well as holding a series of student assemblies on the problem. But it was too little, too late for Olivia, who soon transferred to another school.
Anne Bubnic

Define The Line: Downloading, File Sharing and Copyright Law - 0 views

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    Define the Line is an awareness program designed to educate students about using commercial software legally, respecting copyrighted works online and understanding the impact of software theft on all of us. Sponsored by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
Anne Bubnic

FTC Tools for Teachers - 0 views

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    Thirteen downloadable files from the Federal Trade Commission on protecting student privacy online.
Cheryl Lykowski

Changing how we teach copyright [Part 1 of 4] - 0 views

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    A rational, ethical and legally-defensible way" of how educators should change their approach to both using and teaching about intellectual property, [Doug Johnson]
Cheryl Lykowski

Changing how we teach copyright [Part 2 of 4] - 0 views

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    A rational, ethical and legally-defensible way" of how educators should change their approach to both using and teaching about intellectual property, [Doug Johnson]
Anne Bubnic

Professional Development Cafe - California K-12 High Speed Network - 0 views

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    The K12HSN Professional Development Cafe is a series of videoconferences around a variety of areas of interest for K-12 school personnel. Participation in these sessions is available through videoconferencing or through web streaming.
Anne Bubnic

Social Bookmarking: Making the Web Work for You [Diigo] - 0 views

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    Great YouTube video on using Diigo.
Anne Bubnic

Websites... Which Ones Should You Trust? [WebQuest] - 0 views

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    Anyone can make a website. How do you know whether or not to trust what you read online?This Information Literacy project from CTAP Region 3 was funded by a grant from the American Library Association.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    This book was written by three school psychologists, all certified in Olweus Bullying Prevention training. They have applied their knowledge in that area to "cyberbullying." If you are an educator or a parent of an adolescent, this book is a must read. As the authors have stated, the impact of students using computers, etc. has had not only a positive but also a negative impact on the learning environment and safety issues within our schools. Cyberbullying in its infancy is creating an epidemic of problems. Awareness of the problem, what schools and parents should do to address cyberbullying, how the different states and schools systems view cyberbullying, and current resources are discussed by the authors. It is a compilation of the most current research.
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