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jo quinlan

Teens finally understand rights after lawyer translates Instagram terms into plain English - 3 views

  • how much do these teens understand what they've agreed to give up when they start an account with those sites?
  • of course no one reads them. I mean, most adults don't read them."
  • Most of those children have no idea what their privacy rights are, despite all of them agreeing to terms and conditions before starting their social media accounts
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  • unwittingly giving away personal information, with no real understanding of who is holding that information, where they are holding it and what they are going to do with it."
  • Instagram's terms of use in total run at least seven printed pages, with more than 5000 words, mostly written in legalese.
  • teenagers said they understood very little about privacy rights on Instagram
  • registered at a postgraduate reading level
  • "Instagram, like many social networks, leaves the user with very little information to exercise their rights or any genuine privacy," the report said. "This exercise makes it clear that the current offering made by websites and apps to their users is not acceptable. Children and young people have the right to know how the relationship between their rights and the rights of the service that they have signed up to use, functions."
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    How much do teens understand what they've agreed to give up when they start an account with social media sites?
Judy O'Connell

7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format | edSocialMedia - 6 views

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    "That was the question I asked my students this fall and the answer I got surprised me. Students increasingly aren't going to the premium information services we've set up for them through our school library. They might not even be inclined to go elsewhere on the Web. Instead they often turn to Apps for their information. From The Elements to NASA, from National Geographic to the National Science Foundation there is a wealth of credible content in the App Store, but if students are using this information in an academic setting how do we help them correctly document and cite these sources? "This is a case of technology being ahead of the Modern Language Association," said my colleague Stephen Freeborn, longtime English teacher, but together with our school librarian we found a work-around hack that gets the job done."
John Pearce

Data Dealer: Privacy? Screw that. Turn the tables! - 2 views

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    "Data Dealer is an online game about collecting and selling personal data - full of irony and gleeful sarcasm. It´s a browser/serious/edu/impact game about digital culture and surveillance and aims to raise awareness about online privacy in a new and fun way. The English version was released in May 2013. Let's call it a bastard offspring of certain shiny 2010 Facebook Games and the 1990 TV simulation game Mad TV, reborn with the souls of South Park and Bruce Schneier. And it´s also available on Facebook! Oh, the irony. In today´s digital age virtually everything we do is recorded, monitored or tracked in some way: Data Dealer is a unique interactive exploration of this personal data ecosystem."
Judy O'Connell

Home - Media 21 Initiative - LibGuides at Creekview High School - 2 views

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    "This Media 21 LibGuides chronicles the learning experiences of 10th Honors Literature/Composition who have participated in a 2009-10 learning initiative, Media 21, at Creekview High School. This program, spearheaded by school librarian Buffy Hamilton and English teacher Susan Lester, provided students a learning environment facilitated by both Hamilton and Lester in which Hamilton was "embedded" as an instructor. Media 21, rooted in connectivism, inquiry, and participatory literacy, emphasized students creating their own research "dashboards" and portals and the creation of personal learning networks to help students engage in their learning experiences and to evaluate a diverse offering of information sources more critically. This guide is also documenting the 2010-11 Cohort 2 of Media 21 and the learning experiences of both the students and the teachers."
Judy O'Connell

Teacher blog controversy has some local school districts reassessing policies - Age Has... - 0 views

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    "Following news reports that a Central Bucks School District English teacher was recently suspended for posting unflattering comments about her students in an online blog, it seems several local school districts already have policies on the books for similar situations."
Judy O'Connell

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - ICT Literacy Maps - 0 views

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    "In collaboration with several content area organizations, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills developed a series of ICT Literacy Maps illustrating the intersection between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy and core academic subjects including English, mathematics, science and social studies (civics/government, geography, economics, history). The maps enable educators to gain concrete examples of how ICT Literacy can be integrated into core subjects, while making the teaching and learning of core subjects more relevant to the demands of the 21st century."
Judy O'Connell

Teacher's Blog Calls Students "Lazy Whiners" | Teacher Suspended - 0 views

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    "A high-school English teacher in suburban Philadelphia who was suspended for a profanity-laced blog in which she called her young charges ''disengaged, lazy whiners'' is causing a sensation by daring to ask: why are students unmotivated - and what's wrong with calling them out?"
Judy O'Connell

Students Speak Up in Class, Silently, via Social Media - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Now, Erin Olson, an English teacher in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, is among a small but growing cadre of educators trying to exploit Twitter-like technology to enhance classroom discussion. Last Friday, as some of her 11th graders read aloud from a poem called "To the Lady," which ponders why bystanders do not intervene to stop injustice, others kept up a running commentary on their laptops. "
Judy O'Connell

Students Speak Up in Class, Silently, via Social Media - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Wasn't it just the other day that teachers confiscated cellphones and principals warned about oversharing on MySpace? "Now, Erin Olson, an English teacher in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, is among a small but growing cadre of educators trying to exploit Twitter-like technology to enhance classroom discussion. Last Friday, as some of her 11th graders read aloud from a poem called "To the Lady," which ponders why bystanders do not intervene to stop injustice, others kept up a running commentary on their laptops. "
Judy O'Connell

Free Cybersafety Curriculum | Learnit Educational Community - 2 views

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    Nortel LearniT Provides teachers and students with FREE cybersafety education tutorials and resources tied to English Language Arts curriculum.
Barbara Combes

Implementing educational technology - 0 views

By Ian Jukes - a major researcher in educational and the implementation of technology. Jukes, I. (2013). 4 questions to ask before implementing educational technology. 21st Century Fluency Project....

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started by Barbara Combes on 13 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
jo quinlan

Social Media Privacy Terms Translated into Plain English, Finally - 4 views

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    Simpler is Better (We Hope) We've chosen three of today's most popular social networks and given you a bit of news on how their terms and conditions have been revised recently. Hopefully, this is information your kids and students will be able to use to keep themselves safe when using social media.
Judy O'Connell

YouTube - Social Media in Plain English - 0 views

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    "http://commoncraft.com A simple story that illustrates the forces shaping social media. This video comes in an unbranded "presentation quality" version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. "
Julie Lindsay

Your PLN - Teaching English in the Digital Age - 7 views

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    The Patnoudes article that originally appeared on Edudemic.
leannecrawshaw

Ken Robinson - Do schools kill creativity/ TED Talks (English subtitles) - YouTube - 1 views

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    It's a few years old but so relevant!
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