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Sesso a 3 in Gossip Girls ed è polemica - 0 views

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    Gossip Girls allude sesso a tre in un recente spot per una prossina puntata e subito si manifestano numerose polemiche. L'argomento potrebbe essere di cattivo esempio per i giovani che seguono le p...
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Telugu News, Telugu Cinema News, Andhra News, Telangana News, Political News - 0 views

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    This site describes about all the movie related information like latest movie trailers, latest movie teasers, latest gossips, political news
Wayne Basinger

Social-Networking Sites Draw Teens In | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Social-Networking
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      This is clearly the main topic of the article.
  • Teens
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      This is the age group the article will discuss.
  • "Teens gather in networked public spaces to negotiate identity, gossip, support one another, jockey for status, collaborate, share information, flirt, joke, and goof around,"
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      This is the list of things that students do at the sites.
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  • To the uninitiated, however, the photos, videos, and cryptic comments that kids post on their personal pages often appear as impenetrable as a tenth grader's cluttered locker. Because schools tend to block access to social-networking sites, many educators have a tough time harnessing their potential as a teaching tool and modeling appropriate networking-site behaviors.
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      Blocking of the sites makes it difficult for teachers to use it effectively.
Steve Ransom

A new way to trash 'friends' - Arts & Culture - Macleans.ca - 14 views

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    "We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us." is true... but why do we allow the tools (and the creators of these tools) to shape us in such negative ways?
BTerres

Back to School: 10 Privacy Tips for the Connected Student - 0 views

  • 1. Password-Protect Your Computer/Smartphone/Tablet
  • 2. Consider Theft-Recovery Applications
  • 3. Review Your Social Networking Privacy Settings
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  • 4. Protect Your Online Reputation
  • 5. If You’re a Minor, Lock Down Your Location
  • 6. Do Your Back-to-School Shopping Securely
  • 7. Avoid Online Gossip
  • 8. Don’t Share Passwords With Friends
  • 9. Beware of Identity Theft
  • 10. Get a Lock For Your Locker/Desk/Closet
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    We share and transmit a lot of personal information online. This is especially true for students, who not only use academic online tools that require personal information, but who are also incredibly active social network users. Whether a ninth grader, college senior or parent, these privacy tips can help you and your family stay safe this school year.
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