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Cathy Oxley

Digital Citizenship Education - 41 views

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    The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program was developed to create awareness of intellectual property rights and foster a better understanding of the rights connected with creative content. Four units comprise the curriculum resources. Each unit consists of standalone yet complementary lesson plans that play off a creative rights scenario presented through a case study
Jeff Wells

Nine Elements - 4 views

  • Users need to understand that stealing or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or property online is a crime.
  • Hacking into others information, downloading illegal music, plagiarizing, creating destructive worms, viruses or creating Trojan Horses, sending spam, or stealing anyone’s identify or property is unethical.
  • Digital citizens have the right to privacy, free speech, etc.
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  • Digital Health & Wellness:
  • Eye safety, repetitive stress syndrome, and sound ergonomic practices
  • psychological issues that are becoming more prevalent such as Internet addiction. 
  •   Digital Commerce:   electronic buying and selling of goods. Technology users need to understand that a large share of market economy is being done electronically. Legitimate and legal exchanges are occurring, but the buyer or seller need to be aware of the issues associated with it. The mainstream availability of Internet purchases of toys, clothing, cars, food, etc. has become commonplace to many users. At the same time, an equal amount of goods and services which are in conflict with the laws or morals of some countries are surfacing (which might include activities such as illegal downloading, pornography, and gambling). Users need to learn about how to be effective consumers in a new digital economy. 
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    The handout from this morning's session with Troup
Steve Ransom

Austin Carroll, Indiana High School Student, Expelled For Tweeting Profanity - 6 views

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    Do a Google search for "fake facebook twitter imposter principal"... it's not all that uncommon :-(
Roland Gesthuizen

The Creep of Social Media Raises Big Questions - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • social media increase the volume and velocity of connections to a point where communicating in anything but online postings seems almost impossible
  • both in our personal and work lives, social media make it easy for us to hide from each other, even as we are constantly connected to each other
  • What is democracy without privacy? What is intimacy without privacy?
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    "Social media won't get less attractive the longer they exist. But we will learn how to use them more wisely. Right now, we're smitten and look away from problems; we behave like young lovers who are afraid that too much talking will spoil the romance. As we grow into a more mature relationship, we'll find time to talk."
Roland Gesthuizen

Take a tip from 'Mark Zuckerberg': Change your name | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Your online profile can give audiences far more information than you release on a resume. Prospective employers can find out far more about you from your social media trail than the job application form itself.
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    Legally changing your name means you can leave your online identity behind. What could this mean for the Generation Y? There may not be anything too incriminating on your Facebook page, but future employers may think otherwise.
Tracy Sockalosky

"What's Your Story?" 2012 Winners - 18 views

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    Great student created PSA videos about online safety.
Roland Gesthuizen

Zack Matere: Growing Knowledge - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Zack Matere, a farmer in Soy, Kenya, searched for a way to save his dying crops. What he discovered was a desire to help local farmers and businesses access information."
Roland Gesthuizen

A Great Digital Citizenship Poster for Your class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    "Given this explosive growth of online  photo sharing, we are hard pressed to teach our students and kinds about the ethics behind online photo sharing. The folks in Common Sense Media have designed this beautiful poster for you to print and use in your classroom. The poster is an excellent guide for students to help them make the right informed decisions when it comes to photo sharing."
Roland Gesthuizen

What happens to your social media when you die? | Metro - 0 views

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    "It's a topic few of us think about. What should happen to your social media accounts after you die?"
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