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Judy O'Connell

School filters coddle kids, are ineffective - Internet - News - 0 views

  • "The...problem that schools have is that while we put lots of filters on our networks, the more recent developments of being able to access data and the Internet through phones makes it even harder for schools to police that," he said. "Even though it does not happen on our network it is happening during the day."
  • The government's planned mandatory Internet service provider (ISP) level filter was met with criticism by Associate Professor Karen Vered from the Flinders University Department of Screen and Media, who told the committee that hiding the Internet from children would not be an effective countermeasure to reduce issues like cyber bullying.
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    "Internet filters in schools often compromise a teacher's ability to teach, yet at the same time are easy for tech-savvy students to get around, a parliamentary committee on cyberbullying has heard. The Federal Parliament undertook a cyber-safety committee late last week to investigate community concerns about protecting children from bullying online and the measures that could be used to prevent it, such as Internet filtering."
Julie Lindsay

Using YouTube for Schools with your web filter - YouTube - 4 views

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    Short screencast on how to set up YouTube for schools and filter only educational videos to your school.
Judy O'Connell

A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change |... - 2 views

  • makes a compelling case for a new kind of learning, one growing synchronously and fluidly with technology rather than resisting it with restless anxiety
  • The book touches on a number of critical issues in digital learning, from the role of remix culture to the importance of tinkering and experimentation in creating, not merely acquiring, knowledge.
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    "The evolution of education, particularly as filtered through the prism of emerging technology and new media, is something we're keenly interested in and something of increasing importance to society at large. Now, from authors Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown comes a powerful and refreshing effort to approach the subject with equal parts insight, imagination and optimism, rather than the techno-dystopian views today's cultural pundits tend to throw our way." A really useful post that introduces the book New culture of Learning, and includes two good videos and links to the book website.
Judy O'Connell

facebook for educators - 4 views

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    "You may wonder how the Facebook for Educators guide came about … A few months ago, Facebook recognized that a guide like this was needed. They asked me to write it. I accepted the offer on the condition that I could write without filtering or restrictions from Facebook. Facebook saw the value of a candid third-party opinion and agreed."
Julie Lindsay

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 5 views

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    Excellent image search and citation tool! - Safe G Rated Images - All images are appropriate for school setting thanks to Flicker safe Search and our proprietary filters - - Automatic Citation - Downloaded images automatically cite the author and the image license terms - Creative Commons - All photos shown are to the best of our (and Flickr's) knowledge Creative Commons licensed for school use"
Philip Cooney

Facebook and Microsoft battle child porn - 2 views

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    This may prove a more effective regulating system than filtering. It certainly demonstrates that Facebook is conscious of its public image and the possibility of illegal behaviour on its site.
Judy O'Connell

The Innovative Educator: World's simplest online safety policy - 1 views

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    "By blocking students from the digital world, the jobs of administrators and educators are made easier, but if people became teachers, education leaders or parents because it was easy, they've selected the wrong profession.While it is true that banninig is an easy way out, doing so is short sighted and not visionary. It does not approach the innovative status that we hear so much about. "
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