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Judy O'Connell

Victoria cop teaches 'friends' about perils of social network - 0 views

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    "Victoria police Staff Sgt. Darren Laur said he's always surprised at who adds him as a Facebook friend. His more than 2,000 "friends," mostly teens, think he's a 15-year-old girl they have never met, not a 46-year-old cop looking to make an example out of them. Laur said he's trying to teach kids that by opening up their social networking sites to strangers, they're potentially giving away personal information such as phone numbers, addresses, emails and friends' names, which could be dangerous in the wrong hands."
Karen Malbon

Copyright Guidelines | Independent Schools Victoria - 2 views

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    Independent Schools Victoria - Copyright Guidelines
Julie Lindsay

Vermont Secondary College threatens to call in police if students use social media for ... - 0 views

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    This news article caught my eye as it is my old high school in Victoria! This type of media reporting is problematic - a typical negative report based on the need to have ultimate control. A more positive approach is for teachers to be modeling best online behaviour and being online in the same spaces as the students. The conversation needs to be about how to best represent yourself and your ideas online while being respectful to others.
Karen Malbon

Bright Ideas - 3 views

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    Bright Ideas is a blog from the School Library Association of Victoria featuring posts on a wide variety of topics including digital citizenship. Help support and develop your DLE with this valuable blog.
Philip Cooney

iPads for Education | Victoria, Australia - 3 views

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    There are lots of ways to find out about useful apps. for use in schools with ipads and other tablets. The OZTL-Net is one. Here's a website from the Victorian Education Dept. that provides lots of evidence-based information and recommendations about using ipads in schools and useful apps.
John Pearce

Below the Belt: a phone app | Victoria Legal Aid - 2 views

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    "Our first phone app, Below the Belt: Sex, Selfies and Cyberbullying, was launched in November 2013 on Google Play. Below the Belt has information on sex and consent, sexting and cyberbullying for young people in Australia, including victims of sexting or cyberbullying and friends who want to support them. As well as providing information about the law in every state, Below the Belt has interactive features young people can use to help navigate the issues."
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