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The Best Internet Safety Curriculum Resources for K-12 Teachers - 22 views

  • googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('BH_Education_K12Learning_ATF_Top_Leaderboard_728x90')}); 1 Comment Home > Education > K-12 Learning > Technology in the Classroom Internet Safety: Resources for School Curriculums Article by Jonathan Wylie (18,588 pts ) Edited & published by Wendy Finn (25,052 pts ) on Dec 11, 2010 Related Guides: Social MediaCongressInternet Safety // 21st century educators are using more and more technology to enhance the teaching and learning in their classrooms, but the issue of online safety always remains. This article will help teachers find and create an internet safety curriculum to help guard against the pitfalls of online learning. if(typeof google_adnum=="undefined")var google_adnum=0; function google_ad_request_done_internal(){var b=google_adTemplate_head=google_adTemplate_head.replace(/http://www.brighthub.com/google_feedback_url/g,google_info.feedback_url),a;if(google_ads.length!=0){if(google_ads.length>0)for(a=0;a //Define ad variables below: google_ad_client = "pub-6409535612800042"; // substitute your client_id (pub-#) google_ad_output = "js"; google_max_num_ads = "3"; google_ad_type = "text"; google_image_size = "336x280"; google_ad_channel = "7379313283"; google_feedback = "on"; google_adtest = "off"; google_adTemplate_head = 'Ads by Google'; google_adTemplate = ' google_ads_line1 google_ads_visurlgoogle_ads_line2 google_ads_line3 '; google_adTemplate_footer = '' google_skip = google_adnum; //google_ad_request_done function - this gets called by Google via their external js function google_ad_request_done(){ google_ad_request_done_internal(); //call our internal function to build ad } google_protectAndRun("render_ads.js::google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); Ads by Google Easiteach Training http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/aclk?sa=L&ai=BLxfDosA8Tc6_NoHvkAXi67iPA
  • families up to date with the latest information regarding the use of media and communication in all forms. The CyberSmart curriculum is non-sequential and has standards-based lessons that are designed to meet state and national standards. Free posters,
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    21st century educators are using more and more technology to enhance the teaching and learning in their classrooms, but the issue of online safety always remains. This article will help teachers find and create an internet safety curriculum to help guard against the pitfalls of online learning.
Lisa Winebrenner

ISTE Standards ‎(Things to Learn With)‎ - 0 views

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    ISTE Standards - lessons aligned with ISTE NETS for students and teachers
Tom julick

What To expect On A Ladybird -Card reader? Mobile charger? even counterfeit checker? - 0 views

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    One imagines an uneasy silence in Project Ladybug s coffee-filled conference room. A junior executive stands up, thumps her hand on the table and yells quot;No! There is no intuitive human interface objective that Ladybird may represent! Let s just put in everything! quot;
Lisa Winebrenner

TLSmackdown - home - 13 views

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    Teacher-librarian and technology educator practitioners will share their ideas relating to effective practice in use of 2.0 tools to deliver the mission that resonates well with ISTE's NETS*S for ALL Teacher-Librarians, Ed Tech Educators, Sympathetic Admins, and Change Agents from around the world!
Rudy Garns

Extra audio of Gazzaniga interview....AND Steven Pinker - 0 views

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    "Gazzaniga has been a vocal scientific voice on the council at a controversial time -- with President George W. Bush twice vetoing legislation on stem cell research; the limiting of U.S federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research to a restricted number of cell lines; and other debates." (All In The Mind)
Fred Delventhal

Fair Use Evaluator - 19 views

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    "What this tool can do for you: * Help you better understand how to determine the "fairness" of a use under the U.S. Copyright Code. * Collect, organize & archive the information you might need to support a fair use evaluation. * Provide you with a time-stamped, PDF document for your records [example], which could prove valuable, should you ever be asked by a copyright holder to provide your fair use evaluation and the data you used to support it. [why is this important?] * Provide access to educational materials, external copyright resources, and contact information for copyright help at local & national levels."
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