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Steve Ransom

Weekly Twitter Chat Times - 0 views

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    More chats and times to connect!
Steve Ransom

Twitter Education Chats - 0 views

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    There's no shortage of ways to connect, collaborate, learn, and form professional relationships!!
Steve Ransom

Ten Tips for Tweeting at Conferences - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Edu... - 0 views

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    Good tips, conference or not.
Steve Ransom

Social Media for Teachers: Guides, Resources and Ideas | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Social Media for Teachers: Guides, Resources and Ideas
Steve Ransom

Los Alamitos High School Teacher Tweets - YouTube - 0 views

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    Hello, students!!! Social media is public. Nice approach, using humor to make a serious point
Steve Ransom

The Casal Operating System: Social media in our K-5 school - 0 views

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    Blog post to go along with Chis Casal's presentation at #nyscate13
Steve Ransom

Live-tweeting the #Gettysburg Address - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    An example of how students can re-tell and make sense of ideas using new [social] media
Steve Ransom

EdTechSandyK: How to Decode a Tweet - 1 views

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    Great blog post to accompany the anatomy of a tweet postcard from #nyscate13
Steve Ransom

Challenging 'Internet safety' as a subject to be taught - NetFamilyNews.org |... - 0 views

  • The Internet is embedded in and encompasses virtually all of human life, positive, negative and neutral.
  • All that happens online is much more symptomatic (sometimes an early warning system) than a cause of social problems that we’ve been working on addressing since long before we had the Internet.
  • Internet safety education teaches kids to hide negative or deviant behavior rather than correct it. Do you see a problem with that? I do.
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  • What needs to be taught is skills, not just information, and certainly not all the inaccurate information so much “Internet safety education” has disseminated over nearly two decades.
  • “properties” (“persistence,” “searchability,” “replicability,” and “scalability”) and “dynamics” (“invisible audiences,” “collapsed contexts,” and “the blurring of public and private”) – and now some of those, e.g., “persistence,” are changing with the arrival of “ephemeral,” or disappearing, digital media in services
  • media is both social and digital.
  • full, healthy participation in participatory media, culture and society.
  • what protects children online is what protects them offline.
  • life skills, literacies and safeguards that are both internal – respect for self and others, resilience, empathy, and a strong inner guidance system (sometimes called a moral compass) – and external, such as good modeling, parenting and teaching by caring adults, peer mentoring, instruction in digital and media literacy, social-emotional learning, protective technology used thoughtfully, family and school rules, well-designed digital environments, and well-established laws against discrimination, sexual harassment, bullying, and crime.
  • teach the skills of today’s very social digital media: digital literacy, media literacy and social literacy, which together address both media-specific risk reduction and proficiency in participatory media use.
  • ACCESS
  • ANALYZE
  • CREATE
  • REFLECT
  • “ACT:
  • These are the competencies that students need to navigate participatory media and culture.
  • providing access and opportunities to analyze, create, reflect and act as much with digital media as with older media right in core academic classes, schools are affording them the skills, community, and self-actualization that increase safety (resilience) as well as efficacy in and out of media. This is the real “Internet safety [or competency]” that needs to be taught in schools.
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    We need to get this and push back against the flawed Internet Safety/Danger narrative if we are truly going to prepare students as healthy and wise citizens. "what protects children online is what protects them offline."
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