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Julie Lindsay

Transform the Classroom | ISTE Student Standards - 9 views

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    Download this free poster sharing the ISTE student standards. 'I am a digital age learner'
Rob Jacklin

Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 8 views

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    We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube's policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens We hope that students and educators gain useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship, not only on YouTube, but in all online activity
Julie Lindsay

eSmart Digital Licence - 8 views

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    "The eSmart Digital Licence is an online challenge combining quizzes, videos and games, to prepare Australian children (aged ten and over) to be smart, safe and responsible digital citizens."
John Pearce

Get off my cloud: when privacy laws meet cloud computing - 1 views

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    "What does privacy mean in an age of ongoing privacy breaches? With new privacy law coming online in Australia on March 12, our Privacy in Practice series explores the practical challenges facing Australian business and consumers in a world rethinking privacy."
John Pearce

Too much, too soon - 1 views

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    "According to research by Porn Harms, a US organisation, the average age of children's exposure to pornography is 11, but parents and professionals are dealing with exposure issues of children much younger."
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizenship « Chantellemorrison's Blog - 0 views

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    "No doubt, the issue of digital citizenship has reared it's head within your class and school. In an age of digital bombardment, how do we equip students to make wise choices about viewing information and posting information? "
Julie Lindsay

The Components of a Digital Age Learning Ecosystem | BYOT Network - 5 views

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    Excellent points made in this blog post. I am working out how to transfer this to a global learning context.
Jessica Thomas

'Dragon' librarians come out fighting - 3 views

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    This article discusses the stereotype of the teacher librarian, and some of the issues that have led to it.
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    Let's not fit with the stereotype!
John Pearce

11 Tips For Students To Manage Their Digital Footprints - - 12 views

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    "If you've scratched your head over suggestions to manage your "digital footprint," you aren't the only one. A surprisingly large percentage of people have never even heard the phrase, let alone thought about how to manage theirs responsibly. Among students, the percentage is probably higher. We'll talk about ways you can help students understand and manage their digital footprints before they get themselves in trouble."
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    After reading this article, I asked my 10 year old if he knows what his 'digital footprint' is...I was surprised that he did. It is vital to teach people about their footprint at a younger age, so they have time to be thoughtful about their digital lives.
Lilas Monniot-Kerr

The New School Library - 6 views

  • But it’s not just the vast amount of information that makes research difficult — and librarians essential — today. Commercial search engines often complicate the process of finding balanced information. In an age w
  • “one way mirror(s),” search results tend to provide individuals with search results based on their searching habits, which reinforce what they already believe about any given topic. Students (and many teachers) need training to find the best information because it is hidden by Internet “page ranking” and search personalization.4 In other words, students need to be taught how to be critical researchers.
Judy O'Connell

Teaching Copyright in the Age of Computers and Mashups | Edutopia - 9 views

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    Lessons help students understand what's at stake with copyright.
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    "I wish I could say that teaching students about copyright is easy, because in a world where digital tools are making creating and sharing content easier than ever, understanding copyright is incredibly important. But intellectual property law is exceedingly complex, making even a nominal introduction to the ideas surrounding copyright -- copyright law, fair use, the public domain -- a challenge. "
gregkay

The New Librarian: Leaders in the Digital Age - 6 views

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    Part of a series of case studies produced by Digital Promise examining the work of members in our League of Innovative Schools. Click here for more info on the League. To stay up to date on future case studies, sign up for our email newsletter.
Karen Keighery

The secrets of teenage sexting | thetelegraph.com.au - 0 views

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    University of NSW researcher Nina Funnell has spoken to hundreds of young people aged between 15 and 18 about their sexting habits for a book she is writing and found sexting is an accepted part of adolescent dating culture."The common idea is that young people are doing this as a response to pressure or they're brainwashed by popular culture," Ms Funnell said.
Julie Lindsay

ISTE | Infographic: Citizenship in the digital age - 8 views

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    Interesting infographic and information about the ISTE Digital Citizenship PLN.
John Pearce

The Age - Business, World & Breaking News | Melbourne, Australia - 3 views

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    "It's creepy to think that you're being stalked. But how much creepier is it that a group of people sit around a long table analysing information on your Facebook profile in order to decide whether you're worthy of a job in their organisation? Not only are we told that this repugnant practice occurs but it's promoted as a reality in the education system."
Julie Lindsay

Cyber Safety Solutions- Cyber Bullying Expert Susan Mclean, Professional Prevention Speaker for Online Safety for Kids, Parents, Educators and Business - 5 views

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    Susan McLean - the Australian cybersafety advisor
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    I have heard Susan McLean speak to year 6s from our local Primary Schools. She is a really engaging speaker and had the students admitting to putting in false ages to get a facebook account.
Judy O'Connell

Cyber-safety skills urged for kids entering digital schoolyard - Media Announcement - About Telstra - 0 views

  • Australian parents have spent up big equipping their kids with the latest gadgets ahead of the new school year but many have failed to equip them with cyber-skills new Telstra research has revealed. More than a third of Australian parents surveyed with children aged 10 to 17 will send a child to school this year with both a laptop computer and a mobile phone. The research, however, revealed that many of these parents haven’t set aside time to talk to their kids about cyber-safety issues such as protecting their privacy and managing approaches from cyber-bullies.
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