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Raphael Rousseau

Communications en ligne | deal.org - 0 views

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Raphael Rousseau

Online safety as we know it is obsolete by Anne Collier, NetFamilyNews.org and ConnectS... - 2 views

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    Online safety as we know it is obsolete by Anne Collier, NetFamilyNews.org and ConnectSafely.org I. Why obsolete? a. Rooted in the ancient past - Web 1.0 - the Web of hyperlinked, static, one-tomany "content" and clunky discussion boards and chatrooms, with users as consumers/downloaders, and young users seen and referred to pervasively as potential victims. (Obviously we've moved on to a multiplatform, fixed and mobile highly user-produced environment, with users as full participants.) b. Online safety 1.0 is dominated by lawyers and law enforcement people - wellmeaning, of course - but experts in crime (many online -safety meetings for parents and students in schools are still given by police, ICAC members, FBI agents, etc.) c. When crime is where expertise lies, criminals - predators - become the focus of all discussion, and fear underlies it. Yet we know now that probably less than one-tenth of 1% of teens are at risk of sexual exploitation as a result of any Internet activity (and even fewer children under 13), according to UNH's Crimes Against Children Research Center, and meanwhile the most common risk online kids face is peer harassment - non-criminal adolescent behavior. d. The predator p anic
Théo Bondolfi

PDP_BullyingInTheDigitalAge_EN.pdf (Objet application/pdf) - 1 views

Théo Bondolfi

NetFamilyNews - 0 views

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    reverse engineering : teen teach parents !
Théo Bondolfi

cyberbullying_introduction_5-6.pdf LESSON - 0 views

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    Lesson Introduction to Cyberbullying - Avatars and Identity Overview With the layering of identity through the use of nicknames and avatars, as well as a sense of anonymity, it is easy for young people to sometimes forget that real people - with real feelings - are at the heart of online conversations. In this lesson, students are provided with opportunities to explore this concept and discuss the importance of using empathy and common sense when talking to others online. Learning Outcomes Students will demonstrate:  understanding of how online communication differs from faceto- face conversation  awareness of how the distinct attributes of online communication may contribute to inappropriate or bullying behaviour  recognition of cyberbullying behaviour  understanding of the crucial role played by bystanders, including themselves, in fuelling or stopping bullying behaviour - online and offline  awareness of the impact of cyberbullying on targeted individuals  knowledge of appropriate action to take when cyberbullying occurs  awareness of rules for "good Netizenship"
Théo Bondolfi

casestudy.pdf (Objet application/pdf) - 0 views

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    Beyond the Digital Divide Using the power of information technology to build a more diverse, inclusive and tolerant 21st century community
Théo Bondolfi

Netizenship PDF | Download Free Ebook Netizenship - 0 views

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    hundreds of online resources about netizenship and good behaviour in digital environements
Théo Bondolfi

WFS_Flyer_72dpi.pdf (Objet application/pdf) - 0 views

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    In a nutshell, the WFS is an online based training resource for youth leadership, netizenship and fair global citizenship, bridging formal education and selfguided learning. is a Virtual Reality Representation of the "Sustainability Movement", providing authentic overview and insights. nurtures students' self-localisation in globalisation, personal development and connection to civil society organisations and democratic participation.
Théo Bondolfi

World Future School: Netizenship - 0 views

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    Netizenship is a new term for a developing phenomenon in the world of information, - the meaningful use of ICT for access to knowledge, dialogue, cooperation and organization, - with effect on the "real world". The extension of participatory citizenship into netizenship in the virtual space of the internet has remarkable potentials, which will be explored, exercised and applied in the WFS environment
Théo Bondolfi

Cyberbullying | deal.org - 0 views

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    Exemples, faits, and relevant LINKS IN ENGLISH * envoyer des courriels, des messages textes ou instantanés méchants ou menaçants ; * afficher des photos gênantes de quelqu'un en ligne ; * créer un site Web pour rire des autres ; * se faire passer pour une autre personne et utilisant le nom de cette dernière ; * tromper une personne pour lui faire révéler de l'information personnelle ou gênante et l'envoyer à d'autres. Faits
Raphael Rousseau

Les TIC/Cyberbullying - un knol de Gust MEES - 1 views

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    a very good article on my opinion, synthetic and clear
Théo Bondolfi

SWITCH - A propos de SWITCH - Initiatives de SWITCH - Promotion de la relève ... - 0 views

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    research on what young (6-12, 13-20) think about internet, their know-how and digital fluency comparing to their teachers, and what are their fears and problems face attacks
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