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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 :-(
Child Therapy

Child Therapy Works - 2 views

I have the chance of asking professional help for my kid who has been depressed for the past few weeks. We did not know what the reason was and so we asked help from NLP4Kids a reputed therapy orga...

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Leslie Holwerda

New Teens, kindness and cruelty on social network sites - Stephen's Lighthouse - 0 views

  • Fully 95% of all teens ages 12-17 are now online and 80% of those online teens are users of social media sites.
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    95% of teens are online...shouldn't they be online at school too?
Steve Ransom

Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Consequences of Our Games - 2 views

  • "At a time when games are becoming ever more realistic, reality is becoming more gamelike."
  • The problem is not that games are inconsistent with many aspects of our lives; it is that they provide a limited and skewed lens on the world
  • Seeing more and more aspects of our lives as games to win through maximization has a sort of self-perpetuating effect with perverse consequences, not the least of which is the impairment of what Diesing terms social rationality; the cherishing of unique relationships, personal connectedness, cooperative functioning, solidarity and sentiment.
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  • It stresses the strategic interdependent interests of humans and assumes that in games there is always a rational choice which is the best counter-choice to your opponent's.
  • If winning efficiently is the goal, then the rules (ethical, moral, legal, and spiritual), are essentially obstacles to game.
  • In our schools, competition for access to elite preschools, for grades, for social status, in sports, over positions of leadership, and for admission to exclusive colleges transforms one of our most basic institutions for fostering community, ethics and learning into competitive, individualistic corporate training-grounds. In these settings, the importance of competitive sports becomes paramount, for both financial and training purposes, and the artistry of cheating (see this year's Stuyvesant High School cheating scandal) and rule-bending (see Joe Paterno) revered. Such intense competition encourages the professionalization of parenting -- through tutors, highly-educated nannies, prep courses, and professional training camps (such as investment camps). You can imagine the deleterious effects these trends have on the ethos of care and moral responsibility in our families and schools, a critical buffer against bullying and violence in the lives of our children.
  • We become hyper-connected through technologies, boasting our number of "friends" on Facebook, and have less and less intimacy.
  • We choose friends with benefits or Internet porn over romantic relationships as they are less messy, more efficient.
  • Life is a race and we are losing.
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    A great piece worth the time to reflect on. Mindfulness needs to be practiced frequently.
Steve Ransom

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

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    A really excellent article!
cheryl capozzoli

Cyberbullying quiz - Relationships - need2know - 0 views

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    A great resource for kids to learn about cyberbullying.
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.
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?
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

I.R.O.C.2 is Referral Networking Solutions' Business of the Month. - 3 views

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    The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication is very proud to be named Referral Networking Solutions business of the month. In recognition of this accomplishment, the Institute has been highlighted in a piece by the Digital Magazine, 24Seven!
Steve Ransom

When Kids Say No to Facebook - 41 views

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    Great Post by Angela Stockman on what some of the students she spends time with think about Facebook.
Steve Ransom

Google+: The Dark Side of the Circle | Edutopia - 69 views

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    An important piece to consider an many different levels, not just with Gogle+ By @irasocol
Paul Beaufait

Cyberbullying Toolkit | Common Sense Media - 47 views

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    A "free toolkit to help you take ... an effective stand against cyberbullying" (deck, ¶2, retrieved 2011.09.27), beginning with focus questions and an overview, then focusing on elementary, middle, and high school levels
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    A great tool. A real help for teachers( & kids) Thanks.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Smoking, Sexting and the Cyber General - 19 views

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    Are you one of the growing number of digital citizens that know "2.1C"?
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