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nsf.gov - National Science Foundation - US National Science Foundation (NSF) - 0 views

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  • NSB Accepting Nominations for the 2012 Vannevar Bush and Public Service AwardsNSF Accepting Nominations for the 2012 Alan T. Waterman Award Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) Accepting Nominations for 2012 NSF Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Latest News See All Hurricane Irene: Scientists Collect Water Quality and Climate Change Data from Huge Storm Released August 29, 2011 Press Release Are New England's Iconic Maples at Risk? Released August 29, 2011 Press Release NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Streams Live Video of Undersea Volcano Released August 25, 2011 Press Release Now Showing: Film, TV, Museums and More See All NSF supports great television, inspiring museum exhibits, breathtaking IMAX films, and compelling radio. /news/now_showing/more/pulse_planet.js
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Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents - 0 views

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    Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents In Digital citizenship by Common Sense Me..., on 12.13.2010 Omaha Town Hall Highlights watch video 5 Essential Facts of Digital Life Kids are the creators. It's all about participating; communicating; making music, images, and videos; and posting written content. And the content that's there? Kids must be able to know whether it's credible or not. Everything happens in front of a vast, invisible, and often anonymous audience. Once something is out there, it lasts for a long time. Everything leaves a digital footprint. Information cannot be controlled. Anything can be copied, changed, and shared instantly. Distance and anonymity separate actions and consequences. Kids think they can get away with unethical or unacceptable behavior because they don't see immediate consequences. Advice & Answers With Power Comes Responsibility Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens Digital Citizenship Tips for Parents and Teachers With Power Comes Responsibility In fall 2010, Common Sense Media brought its digital citizenship campaign to Omaha, Neb., in the first of many joint town hall events with MTV and the Family Violence Prevention Fund. Combining MTV's "A Thin Line" campaign with the Family Violence Prevention Fund's "That's Not Cool" initiative, the town halls are designed to generate honest discussion and open the lines of communication between parents and teens about the issues at play when growing up in a digital world. In Omaha, a panel of teens, a teacher, and a parent discussed the challenges and opportunities of living in a public and powerful online world and what it means to be a good digital citizen. Nothing was off-limits: The panel covered everything from privacy and cyberbullying to protecting online reputation and how digital communication affects a teen's everyday relationships. In the video above, Omaha teens express what they love about their digital lives -- as well as what they struggle wit
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Our Story - 0 views

shared by edi campell on 17 Apr 11 - Cached
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    OurStory is here to help you build and enrich your relationships and connections by guiding you (and others in your circle) to recall, write about, and illustrate life's most important memories. In one easy-to-use, organized place, and in a rich environment that celebrates all of the stories, big and small, with the words, photos and voices that help tell about your journey, at the same time honoring your choices regarding privacy
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USGS Multimedia Gallery - 0 views

shared by edi campell on 16 Apr 11 - Cached
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    The USGS Multimedia Gallery is our one-stop collection of videos, photography, and other imagery. All items in this gallery are considered public domain
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