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Anne Bubnic

Vanessa Hudgens Photos Leaked: A Teachable Moment - 7 views

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    She's the female star of Disney's hugely popular High School Musical franchise, and in 2007, she apologized for the nude photographs that "appeared" on the internet. Allegedly, they were meant for her boyfriend and co-star Zac Efron's eyes only.
Anne Bubnic

Privacy and Social Networks Video [Video] - 3 views

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    What does a friend of a friend of a friend know about you? Video generated by the Office of the Privacy, Canada.
Anne Bubnic

Teachable moment: Privacy - 4 views

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    A good demonstration of information that both teens (and adults) divulge online that could be used against them to commit home invasion crimes: just type in the words "headed to" in the Twitter Search Engine and watch how many people indicate that they are not home!
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Middle School Students Create Posters: Rules for Digital World - 5 views

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    The digital citizens of Doolen Middle School have come up with their 5 most important rules for the digital world they live in. They are making posters for every classroom in the school plus the library and the 2 computer labs. The target audience will be every student in the middle school, 6th, 7th and 8th grades.
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Classroom Resources to Counter Cyberbullying - 2 views

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    To help educators address this issue in their classrooms, Media Awareness Network has developed a series of four lesson plans, in English and in French, to give students a better understanding of the ethical and legal implications of cyberbullying and to promote positive Internet use.
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What Students Taught Me About Cyberbullying | bNetS@vvy - 3 views

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    "n 2006, I had the opportunity to conduct focus group interviews with students on the topic of cyberbullying. I partnered with Dr. Robin Kowalski and Dr. Susan Limber, psychologists at Clemson University who had already conducted a national survey on cyberbullying with students in grades 6 through 8. To build on that knowledge, we interviewed 148 middle and high school students in public schools. We selected schools in part for their diverse socioeconomic status.tudents in public schools.
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Cyberbullying Teacher Activities | - 2 views

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    Cyberbullying is sending inappropriate or mean messages and pictures to others and/or sharing personal, private information about others through technological channels. With texting and the use of social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace, it is a big problem facing preteens and teenagers. There are things teachers can do to better understand cyberbullying and help students dealing with it.
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CyberBullying: Bullying in the Digital Age - 1 views

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    Cyber bullying not only looks and feels a bit different than traditional bullying, but presents some unique challenges in dealing with it. Learn from a School Psychologist team, trained in Olweus methods of bullying prevention.
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Is Cyber Bullying Illegal? - 2 views

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    In the United States, there's no federal law against cyber bullying -- yet. A bill introduced to the House of Representatives last year would make it against the law to "transmit in interstate or foreign commerce any communication, with the intent to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person, using electronic means to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior." Anyone found guilty of this crime could face a fine or a prison term of up to two years.
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Formspring: The New Cyberscourge for Teens - 2 views

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    Formspring takes cybercruelty to a new low by making it appear consensual. You sign up for your own account, literally inviting others to bash you with their "honest" opinions. Because it appears consensual, it no longer seems like cybercruelty at all. It just becomes another avenue for teens to communicate, and it desensitizes them to what they're doing.
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Cybersafety - 8 views

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    The hierarchy of Bloom's Taxonomy is the widely accepted framework used by teachers to guide their students through progressive levels of complexity in the cognitive learning process. Here is Bloom's applied to Cybersafety activities.
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Sext-Ed | Rosalind Wiseman - 5 views

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    Great parenting advice from Rosalind Wiseman on appropriate discipline for teens and tweens who have participated in sexting either as the perpetrator or someone who has helped spread the photos to others. Three different scenarios are addressed. Some advice may be applicable to school. The idea is for kids to own up and take responsibility - as perpetrators, bystanders, and targets - for unethical behavior.
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[Digital] Literacy | lesson plan - 4 views

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    Here's a downloadable template for designing a lesson plan, backwards planning, working with digital literacies etc.
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Anti-Phishing Phil: Phishing Awareness Education - 2 views

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    Anti-Phishing Philâ„¢ is an engaging online game that teaches students and adults how to identify phishing URLs. The game was developed at Carnegie Mellon (in partnership with Wombat Security Technologies). Scientific evaluation has shown that Phil is more engaging than traditional training solutions and significantly more effective in terms of how well people are later able to detect phishing attacks and how long they remember what they have learned.
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Deter. Detect. Defend. Avoid ID Theft - 0 views

  • This website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.  
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    On the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website consumers can learn how to avoid identity theft - and learn what to do if their identity is stolen and offers materials to use in your community.
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    This site (from the federal trade commission) is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.
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Please Rob Me - 3 views

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    Are we TOO connected? Social networking services from Twitter and Foursquare to Yelp and Buzz encourage users to log in and share their location. Please Rob Me is a website by Forthehack that lists updates on Twitter and Foursquare from people who are telling they world that they are not home. Scary stuff and definitely something both kids (and adults) need to consider.
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How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords - 3 views

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    f you invited me to try and crack your password, you know the one that you use over and over for like every web page you visit, how many guesses would it take before I got it?
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Bitstrips for Schools - 3 views

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    Web-based Comics. BitStrips for Schools places it on a private virtual network where teachers can moderate content and review all characters and comics. Students can flag inappropriate comments or bullying, which is then instantly removed pending teacher review. There is a nominal fee of $9.95 per month for up to 40 students.
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Facebook "Friend" Suspected in Burglary - 0 views

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    Everyone you consider a "friend" on Facebook, may not have the friendliest intentions. That was the hard lesson homeowners in New Albany, Ind., believe they learned after their home was ransacked by two men.
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Student Voices: Cyberbullying (Part 3) - 2 views

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    This Comcast segment (Part 3) highlights cyber-bullying where teens discuss their personal experiences of being cyber-bullied, identify safety tips, and discuss how and when to make a report.
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