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Leigh Hynes

How to Embed Your Blogs RSS Feed Into Your Website - YouTube - 0 views

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    How to put a blog feed into a website
Jaculin Petherick

Enough is Enough : Internet Safety 1010 - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 - Cyberbullying Statistics Copyright © 2009-2013 Enough Is Enough℠. Materials included on this website are excerpted from the Internet Safety 101SM Workbook and DVD Series. Full teaching material and subject-based information is available in the Internet Safety 101SM Workbook and DVD Teaching Series. Privacy Policy / Site Map This website is also funded in part through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the Department of Justice now any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse this Website (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided).
Heath Sawyer

Google Sites - Free websites and wikis - 2 views

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    Google Sites is what you will use to create your website for assessment 1.
dibleycq

What Does Digital Citizenship Mean to You? | Microsoft Security - 1 views

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    This website has some good information on good digital citizinship.
ginnym15

My Library for http://hectorsworld.netsafe.org.nz/ - 3 views

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    internet safety website for primary teachers, parents and students. interactive site.
barrettj

Online Safety Experts | Our Kids Online - 0 views

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    Very useful website to help parents and schools keep children safe online. It does have a cost if you want Rob Cope to attend personally. However for a set price, the information can be shared digitally with the school community over a number of school meetings etc. There is also a student component of videos to watch too.
Jaculin Petherick

Clicking Through to the Ethics of Social Media Terms of Service: Three Case Studies - 0 views

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    Twitter: I want my handle back Always good to read the TOS of a website such as Twitter or Facebook for example, before you join: something apparently few do.
Heath Sawyer

gditeesgd708 - 5 views

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    Wintec exemplar website - Assessment 1 ESGD708
suedev

Cyber Safety - 2 views

Hey Andrea, I tried to get into it but needed permission. Not sure how to go about getting permission. Heath or anyone else out there , can you help. Sue

tillgerthena

Change your subscription plan | Timetoast timelines - 0 views

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      www.timetoast.com A website that has three plans. Public for free, Basic $5.99, and premium for $8.99. I signed up on the basic one off course and found it very easy to use. I could have used this a couple of times this year at least. Recently we completed an inquiry on WW1. Our timeline was on paper. Having it gigital would have been easier and fun as here you can upload photos so it can look pretty impressive but also creates a visual for each of the events. I wouldn't pay a plan as I wouldn't use it enough to warrant it but also there are so m,any web tools out there which would you choose. It could be broke if you joined every good one.
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