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gabriela rosso

Niños - con vos en la web - 5 views

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    Sería interesante poder compartir esta dirección web con los padres y madres de nuestros alumnos, incluso añadir un catálogo de direcciones web que les ayude en la labor educativa.
Neil O'Sullivan

- iKeepSafe - 0 views

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    Excellent site with lots of internet safety and digital literacy resources.
Steve Ransom

How Should Schools Handle Cyberbullying? - NYTimes.com - 13 views

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    A really excellent article!
Mitch Weisburgh

Internet Safety Curriculum - 0 views

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    Live binder of internet safety curriculum
Jennifer Carey

Reviews and Ratings for Family Movies, TV Shows, Websites, Video Games, Books and Music - 11 views

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    Reviews & Ratings for Family Movies, TV Shows, Websites, Video Games, Books and Music
Maggie Verster

Web Browser for Kids - KidRocket™ - PC Desktop Protection - 0 views

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    A browser with buildt in filters- kids safe
Jennifer Sullivan

Videos Posted by ConnectSafely.org: How to use Facebook Privacy Settings | Facebook - 1 views

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    Here's a 5 min. video onFacebook privacy settings-- learn 'em and use 'em!
J Black

Stumbling Blocks: Playing It Too Safe Online Will Make You Sorry | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Like Garcia, teachers across the country sometimes must travel circuitous paths to use online resources in the classroom. In the interest of child safety, individual schools and entire school districts often install content filters that aggressively block
Maggie Verster

Students digital footprints - 0 views

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    Should students use aliases, their name and surname innitial or the full names when communiacting "inclass" online? What about lifelong portfolios....great post
Maggie Verster

Internet Safety for Families and Children - 0 views

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    The Internet is a useful and important part of our daily lives. Many can't remember how we handled even the most mundane tasks without online assistance. How did we even survive when we were kids? :-) However, along with the good, there is bad. Children and teens (but not their parents!) are very well versed in using the Internet, including web pages, blogs, uploading and downloading information, music and photos, etc. They are also trusting. This presentation will give an overview of the Internet and the inherent dangers. Learn the realities and dangers of ``virtual communities'' websites your kids frequent like Xanga.com, MySpace.com and FaceBook.com. Learn about the persistence of information on the net and Google hacking. Learn the differences between a wiki, blog, Instant Messaging, text messaging, and chat. Learn the Internet slang, key warning signs, and tips for Parents and Kids. This talk is for anyone who has a child, who knows a child, or who ever was a child!
Maggie Verster

Learner acceptable use agreement - 0 views

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    An example of an AUP for learners from @dajbelshaw
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