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Maggie Verster

CyberSmart! Student Curriculum - 0 views

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    Free to educators, the CyberSmart! Student Curriculum empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. Students at work * S Safety and Security Online * M Manners, Cyberbullying and Ethics * A Authentic Learning and Creativity * R Research and Information Fluency * T Twenty-First Century Challenges
Maggie Verster

The Byron Review - 0 views

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    an independent review looking at the risks to children from exposure to potentially harmful or inappropriate material on the internet and in video games.
Ruth Howard

Cyberbullying - National Crime Prevention Council - 0 views

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    I am a teenager and I...will not be bullied.Cyberbully prevention videos here.
Jim Farmer

Get Your Web License | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    "Rules of the Road" test to earn your official PBS Kids Web license!
Maggie Verster

Becta Schools acceptable use policy (e-safety doc) - 0 views

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    The virtual world opens up new opportunities for learning and creativity, but it also means thinking ahead of new risks. This section sets out the basic elements of good practice to keep our learners safe.
Melissa Smith

Netsafe NetBasics - 0 views

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    Videos of how the animated Jones family deals with different Internet safety issues.
Joseph Alvarado

Why Teachers Should 'Friend' Students Online - Murry's World - 0 views

  • It is NOT Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube, or any other online community that is the problem. It is the people who are out of touch with today's youth.
  • All I can say is AMEN! I blogged about this last year, as a matter of fact, because it ticks me off that we would have all of this great technology, but NOT use it for expanded educational opportunities that we might not have otherwise had. I love extended the teachable moment beyond the "year" that I'm given with a set of students. Just because they've come and gone doesn't mean my responsibility to continue to teach them if the opportunity presents itself is over. I am a teacher. Not from 7:30 to 2:30. Not just on the weekdays. Not just in my classroom. I am a teacher ALL. OF. THE. TIME. Wherever I am, whatever I'm doing, whether physical or virtual. We should be more worried about the teachers (and critics) who aren't nearly so well connected
  • "teachers should have have relations with students, not a relationship."
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    This is a great post explaining why teachers SHOULD friend their students on facebook.
Steve Ransom

http://www.onguardonline.gov/pdf/tec04.pdf - 22 views

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    .GOV PDF document about online safety... reproducible!
Melissa Smith

YouTube -Digital Dossier - 23 views

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    4.24 minute video showing how one grows up now with a digital dossier starting when mother posts she is pregnant with you. Tracks different ways people make digital imprints through life.
Karen Vitek

CSRIU: Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use - 19 views

  • The Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use provides research and outreach services to address issues of the safe and responsible use of the Internet. We provide guidance to parents, educators, librarians, policy-makers, and others regarding effective strategies to assist young people in gaining the knowledge, skills, motivation, and self-control to use the Internet and other information technologies in a safe and responsible manner.
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    "The Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use provides research and outreach services to address issues of the safe and responsible use of the Internet. We provide guidance to parents, educators, librarians, policy-makers, and others regarding effective strategies to assist young people in gaining the knowledge, skills, motivation, and self-control to use the Internet and other information technologies in a safe and responsible manner."
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    Another resource for Internet Safety
Melissa Smith

Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts - NYTimes.com - 24 views

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    Article on the importance of teaching children how to be a cyber citizen. Promotes Common Sense program.
Caroline Roche

Connect Safely |Safety Tips & Advice - 0 views

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    safety tips for social networking
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    Excellent site for parents and teens about internet safety for pupils. Parents guide to Facebook, cyberbullying, sexting and other really good tips
Steve Ransom

Teachers Under Fire for Internet Use - TheApple.com - 30 views

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    Some teachers need to get a license in common sense!!!!
Steve Ransom

Educational Leadership:The Transition Years:Positive Digital Footprints - 38 views

  • aught up in sensational stories
  • trying to frighten digital kids
  • Help students build positive digital footprints.
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  • Scare tactics
  • one-size-fits-all approaches to Internet safety are "analogous to inoculating the entire population for a rare disease that most people are very unlikely to get, while at the same time failing to inoculate the population that's most at risk"
  • Instead of teaching students to be afraid of what others can learn about them online, let's teach them how digital footprints can quickly connect them to the individuals, ideas, and opportunities that they care most about.
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    Great piece by Bill Ferriter (@plugusin) on the tension between helping kids create a positive, empowering digital footprint and the use of scare tactics to dissuade them from being active online - Two diametrically opposed paradigms.
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
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