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Anne Bubnic

Cell Phone Safety | Tips for Kid Communications - 0 views

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    Cell phones are useful tools, and they're lots of fun too. But cell phones do have risks. If you have a cell phone, it is important to understand these risks, and learn how to enjoy your cell phone safely. [Scholastic News, 5/09]
Anne Bubnic

Internet Safety: Activities and Lesson Plans for Grades 4-5 - 0 views

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    These activities were created by teachers and reviewed by teachers, principals, law enforcement officers, and community members to ensure their quality and effectiveness.
Anne Bubnic

Some ways to use student cell phones in class - 0 views

  • She purchased a clear, over-the-door shoe organizer for her classroom wall. She has each of her students deposit their cell phones into one of the compartments at the beginning of class and retrieve them on their way out the door at the end of class.
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    Ideas for using mobile technology in the classroom.
Anne Bubnic

Application of Cell Phone Usage in Schools - 0 views

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    Reasons why educators should be open to utilizing cell phones in the classroom.
Anne Bubnic

Keeping Your Kids Safe Online [video] - 0 views

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    Eight Tips for Parents for Keeping your kids safe online. Help spread the word about the importance of online and cell phone safety.
Anne Bubnic

Texting Raises Crash Risk 23 Times, Study Finds - 0 views

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    The first study of drivers texting inside their vehicles shows that the risk sharply exceeds previous estimates based on laboratory research - and far surpasses the dangers of other driving distractions.
Anne Bubnic

Lee and Kims Adventures Animal Magic [Video] - 0 views

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    8-minute animation which has been created how to keep kids (age 5-7) understand how to keep safe online, to treat each other well, and to understand what personal information is.
Anne Bubnic

My Mobile Watchdog - 0 views

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    My Mobile Watchdog is a parenting tool that gives you the information necessary to effectively talk with your children about safety threats and potential dangers.
Anne Bubnic

Is There Such A Thing As Virtual Crime? - 1 views

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    "At some point, we can do away with cybercrime laws because most crimes will involve computers in some way, and all crime will be cybercrime."
Anne Bubnic

NetKnowHow: Resources for Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Canadian resources covering digital citizenship, Web 2.0, copyright, plagiarism, Internet Safety and Cyberbullying.
Anne Bubnic

You May be Legally Liable Offline for your Actions Online - 1 views

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    It is becoming generally accepted that virtual property has real value and virtual crimes have spawned a whole new class of crime in real life.
Anne Bubnic

VoiceThread Digital Library - 1 views

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    K-12 cross-curricular projects that make use of Voicethread for student collaborations.
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

Meeting of Minds: Cross Generational Dialogue on the Ethics of Digital Life [pdf] - 2 views

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    The project was born out of a sense of curiosity and experimentation. Can youth and adults have open and honest conversation in an online setting? What are the perceptions and tensions across generations when it comes to how we act on the Internet? Is it possible to reach common ground when it comes to digital ethics?
Anne Bubnic

Online Lives, Offline Consequences: Professionalism, Information Ethics and Professiona... - 2 views

  • For educators, perhaps the most familiar ethical issue facing students is that of academic honesty. For today's Internet-savvy students, who have become accustomed to cutting and pasting information on the fly with little attention to citations, the opportunity to use "free" online information is often too tempting to refuse
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    To ensure that students' behaviors do not jeopardize their future careers, educators must understand the online activities that present ethical and professional issues and make every effort to educate students about appropriate behavior and interactions in an online environment
Anne Bubnic

Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook - 2 views

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    The Internet was built on freedom of expression. Society wants someone held accountable when that freedom is abused. And major Internet companies like Google and Facebook are finding themselves caught between those ideals.
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