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Mark McDonough

Employee Use of ICT Resources - 1 views

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    This is my district's new AUP2.0. We've named it "Employee Use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). This link goes directly to the pdf.
Mark McDonough

Lincoln Public Schools Student Use of ICT - 3 views

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    Here is my district's new AUP2.0 policy. We've changed "AUP" to "ICT Policy" (Information and Communication Technologies)". We're going to create a document with more kid-friendly language for our K-5 students.
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    Would be happy to hear your comments on the document.
Mark McDonough

Online Database of Social Media Policies - 1 views

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    "Policy Database The most complete listing of social media policies. Referenced by the world's largest brands and agencies. " This is not for K-12. They're social media policies for colleges/universities and, mostly, for large companies.
Mark McDonough

Smarter Clicking: School Technology Policies That Work!: Christopher Wells: Corwin - He... - 1 views

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    i haven't read the book, but it's referenced in the THE article on social networking. http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/11/17/social-networking-the-essential-balancing-act-in-schools.aspx
Mark McDonough

Discussion Forum - Classroom 2.0 - 4 views

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    Classroom 2.0's AUP page. Questions and replies/links about AUPs.
Mark McDonough

How Far Should Policy Makers Go In Trying to Protect Kids Online?| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    to ban, or not, teacher-student communication on sns. good article. gives well-made points on both sides.
Mark McDonough

Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World - 0 views

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    a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments. Through role-playing activities and reflective exercises, students are asked to consider the ethical responsibilities of other people, and whether and how they behave ethically themselves online. These issues are raised in relation to five core themes that are highly relevant online: identity, privacy, authorship and ownership, credibility, and participation.
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