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Philip Cooney

OurChildrenOnline / Links to Online Safety and Digital Citizenship Resources - 5 views

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    I came across this through a comment posting on another site. Catherine Cronin runs parent awareness workshops on interent safety and digital citizenship. This is page of links from her wiki. The rest of the site is worth exploring as well.
Judy O'Connell

K12 Digital Citizenship - home - 1 views

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    "This site provides k12 curriculum on digital citizenship and professional development for adults working with K12 students on digital citizenship."
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    Here 'Digital Citizenship' is defined as 'Using technology- Safely,Responsibly,Critically,Pro-actively to contribute to the digital society'. It provides lessons for each grade in one KLA. On the link for librarians. It has link to the 'California Model School Library Standards for Technology' which links info. literacy and digital literacy together to create a policy document for all years. This framework could be developed to demonstrate its application across the KLAs.
AnnMarie Furbur

ThinkB4U - 7 views

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    This site, designed by Fuel Industries, includes three main components that are meant to be explored together. Videos: Each location -- Home, School, Mall -- includes several video shorts about a modern family's experience online. You determine which path the family members take at the critical decision point. Do you text that to your boyfriend? Do you purchase that ukulele? These shorts are just snapshots of more complicated issues. But, they all attempt to address a fundamental message of taking a moment to think before acting. Interactive Objects: As you view each video, you can collect interactive objects! An object opens up a quick game about the subject of the video. Once you collect the object, you can access it at anytime during your session. Messages: When you scroll down the site, you will find complementary messages targeted for each audience -- Students, Parents, Educators. These messages intend to strike a quick educational point. If you want to find out more about the subject, just click the link below the message. This will open up a pop-up with tips, advice, and links to partner resources. Make sure to check out the resources as linked in the educators' and parents' sections of the site! These resources point to curriculum and advice provided by Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, and National Consumers League.
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    ThinkB4U is a "choose your own adventure" style interactive learning site designed to get everyone -- from parents to students to teachers -- thinking about how to use the Internet safely and responsibly.
Judy O'Connell

Free Technology for Teachers: Handy New Diigo Browser Extension Features - 2 views

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    "Over the last month I've started using Diigo as my primary tool for bookmarking links. Yesterday, Diigo released a new version of their browser extension. The updated extension includes some features that are quite handy. The most significant of the updates is a streamlined screenshot process. Now you can click the browser extension to take a screenshot of the page that you're viewing. "
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

Digital Citizenship - TeachingWithTechnology - 14 views

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    "Below you can find links to sites that address these topics of safety and copyright, that students, parents and educators can find useful:"
Julie Lindsay

The Innovative Teacher: Twitter for Educators - 4 views

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    An excellent blog post about why educators should be using Twitter. Links to a useful hashtag resource
Karen Keighery

What it Takes to Launch a Mobile Learning Program in Schools | MindShift - 3 views

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    Report on just published report by UNESCO on what it takes for Mobile Learning schools with link to full pdf. More evidence value of mobile learning in schools.
John Pearce

Moving to the Cloud? What should you consider? | Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 2 views

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    "What I gained from this exercise was a thorough understanding of issues surrounding Cloud Computing and the information I needed to be able to speak confidently with my school community about the move we were making. If you're a school looking to move into the Cloud Computing space, then measures like this are necessary. If you're an Australian school looking for links to assist you with the process, then take a look at the following."
John Pearce

how to easily delete your online accounts - 1 views

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    Want to ditch your online account? Shouldn't be a problem, right? Unfortunately, on many websites, including popular ones like Facebook, deleting your account can be a real pain. AccountKiller collects direct links and deleting instructions to make account termination easy. Websites like Skype that do not allow deleting your profile in an easy way at all get blacklisted. Luckily there are websites that do care about your online privacy.
Judy O'Connell

LINKS TO Camden-Rockport Middle school and outside resources - 1 views

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    "There are many ways that our kids can communicate now as the Internet continues to expand its collaborative/social applications. Many of us are encouraging the use of wikis, blogs, emails, discussion boards, and chats (text and video) for educational uses and are integrating them into our curriculum. But we know that the kids are also extensively using the Internet as a social meeting place. It's imperative that we are advocating acceptable manners for all communications. Commonly called "netiquette", there are a number of guidelines that we should be promoting in order to emphasize good online citizenship. "
Judy O'Connell

Casey Heynes: how schoolyard bullying went viral | NetSafe Blog - 1 views

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    "If you pay attention to the mainstream news media, you can't have failed to have seen several instances of school related bullying last week in both New Zealand and Australia. Whilst pupils in Auckland and Wanganui clashed and the fights were recorded on cellphones, it was the case of Casey Heynes that went truly global due to the visual power of the recording taken by a bystander and shared online. I won't repeat the details of the case - there are links to videos below that provide viewpoints from both Casey himself and the mother of the boy doing the bullying - I want to comment on the surprisingly swift nature of how details of the fight spread."
John Pearce

How Cybersmart are you? - 1 views

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    From ACMA Cybersmart this very catchy video has stats on what students are doing online as well as lots of targetted advice on what to do to prevent problems and what to do when problems arise. It also contains visual links to the support docs that Cybersmart can provided.
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizen: Information about citizenship in our digital world - 1 views

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    This is collection of resources related to digital citizenship - how we work together, learn together and act together in our digital world. We link to sites about safety and security, digital literacy and acting appropriately when using technology.
Karen Keighery

Internet Safety and Responsible Use Conference 2011 - a set on Flickr - 3 views

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    A quick link to Images draw of the main discussion points from the Learning and Teaching Scotland / Scottish Government Internet Safety and Responsible Use Conference - Stirling 2011.
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    tx to Tracey :)
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizenship at Evergreen School - 1 views

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    Links on the school web-page - an example.
Julie Lindsay

Global collaboration | Asia Education Foundation - 0 views

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    UPDATED link for Global collaboration across the curriculum toolkit I developed in conjunction with Asia Education Foundation, Australia
Philip Cooney

Free online tutorial for using Prezi - 8 views

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    This link was posted on the OZTLNet, so my apologies if you have come across this already. I have a handful of students who love Prezi and produce very impressive results with it. This helpful tutorial makes me feel that I can now follow in their footsteps.
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    This link was posted on the OZTLNet, so my apologies If you've come across this already. I have a handful of students from different secondary years who love Prezi and produce great presentations using it. With the help of this video tutorial, I think that I may be able to follow their lead.
Julie Lindsay

What's So Creative About Commons Anyway - An Introduction to Creative Commons | Read Wr... - 6 views

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    A reflective and informative blog post that links to other well-known advisers on CC usage.
Julie Lindsay

Digital Citizenship Resources for Teachers from ETML - 2 views

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    Links to interesting resources from the Global Digital Citizen Foundation blog
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