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Enabling pillars: Learning, technology, community, partnership. A report on Australian policies for information and communication technologies in education and trainingedna Resources - 1 views

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    This study of policies for information and communication technologies (ICT) in education and training in Australian education systems and agencies is the initial component in a project undertaken for the Australian Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST). The project comprises three components: the development of a searchable online data base where policies, both Australian and international, are summarised, and which can be accessed through edna (http://www.edna.edu.au); this report on Australian developments; an international report covering ten countries in Europe, North America and Asia, as well as Australian systems. The Australian report provides the platform for the comparative analysis of the international report.
John Pearce

High-Wire Act Cyber-Safety and the Young - 1 views

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    "The online environment is an integral part of modern economic and social activities, and a vast resource of education, information, communication and entertainment. Further, the evolution of new technologies is diversifying the ways in which Australians connect with each other and the world. As part of the Government's comprehensive commitment to cyber-safety, the Australian Parliament established this Committee in March 2010. This report focuses on how young people can be empowered and connect to the Internet, and use new technologies with confidence, knowing that they can use them safely, ethically and with full awareness of risks and benefits. The facilitation of safer online environments requires government, industry and the broader community to work together to realise the benefits of the online environment while also protecting Australians from dangers and enabling them to use existing and emerging tools to mitigate risks.  
Judy O'Connell

Open source legitimacy | Libraries Interact - 1 views

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    "Open Source software now has to be considered as part of any Australian government agencies ICT procurements, as of March 2011. Australian Government - Department of Finance and Deregulation - Open Source Software Policy. It will be interesting to see which agencies (if any) will take implement Open Source solutions and which ones they will be."
Karen Malbon

OZTL_NET -- Online community for information professionals in Australian schools - 1 views

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    Australian Teacher Librarian Network. Join the discussion list and/or follow on Twitter or Facebook
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    Help support and develop your DLE with this valuable online community
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."
Australia Citizenship

Information on Process to Acquire Australian Family Visa - 0 views

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    If you are in a plan to take your family either for visiting Australia or settlement then you need to apply for family visa. Family visas are different types depending on the relation between you and the person applying for visa. Click here to get detailed information on family visas http://tinyurl.com/b7us672
John Pearce

Police caution parents against using new Teensafe app to spy on children's smartphone activity - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

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    "A new app allowing parents to look at their children's call history, text messages and internet use will soon launch in Australia. The app, called Teensafe, already claims 1 million users in the US. But Australian police are warning that while the threat to children from online predators is real, spy apps allowing parents to track their children's smartphone usage are not a 'silver bullet' and could breach trust."
Judy O'Connell

Email is so passe for Facebook generation | The Australian - 0 views

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    HERE'S a staggering fact: almost half the Australian population are users of Facebook, a virtual den for nearly two million teenagers.
Judy O'Connell

Towards and Australian government Informatoin Policy - 1 views

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    Protecting informatoin - advancing information policy. "This paper gathers together Australian reports and developments that advance the creation of Australian Government Information Policy."
Judy O'Connell

25% of Australians Illegal Download Content Claim Content Industry - Channel News - 0 views

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    "An estimated25% of the Australian population or just over 5 million consumers engage in illegally downloading content spanning music, films, TV shows and other content online in 2010, a recent research study has revealed."
Judy O'Connell

Cyber bullying likened to human rights abuse - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 2 views

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    "The Australian Human Rights Commission says in the world of the web, cyber bullying is an abuse of human rights. Cyber bullying is when a child or teenager is threatened, harassed or humiliated by another child or teenager using the internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones."
Judy O'Connell

Designing for learning: online social networks as a classroom environment | Australian Policy Online - 6 views

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    "This paper deploys notions of emergence, connections, and designs for learning to conceptualize high school students' interactions when using online social media as a learning environment. It makes links to chaos and complexity theories and to fractal patterns as it reports on a part of the first author's action research study, conducted while she was a teacher working in an Australian public high school and completing her PhD. The study investigates the use of a Ning online social network as a learning environment shared by seven classes, and it examines students' reactions and online activity while using a range of social media and Web 2.0 tools. The authors use Graham Nuthall's (2007) "lens on learning" to explore the social processes and culture of this shared online classroom. The paper uses his extensive body of research and analyses of classroom learning processes to conceptualize and analyze data throughout the action research cycle. It discusses the pedagogical implications that arise from the use of social media and, in so doing, challenges traditional models of teaching and learning."
John Pearce

Home - 8 views

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    "This website is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The Safe Schools Toolkit explores the detailed characteristics of the National Safe Schools Framework, providing case studies and an online audit tool to pinpoint the areas of priority."
John Pearce

Schoolchildren at risk of online activity being tracked | World news | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    "Schoolchildren are at risk of having their online activity tracked and monitored for targeted advertising by internet firms through free cloud based education services. A survey has found that many parents do not know about data mining - the process of tracking email and web browsing habits in order to target advertising - but once they do they have grave concerns for their kids' online privacy, and believe schools need to do more to protect it. The survey commissioned by American IT industry group SafeGov asked 1000 Australian parents about their knowledge of data mining."
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."
Karen Malbon

8146.0 - Household Use of Information Technology, Australia, 2014-15 - 1 views

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    Australian Bureau of Statistics 2014-15 report on household use of information technology
John Pearce

Copyright stuck in horse and buggy era - 5 views

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    "Search engines such as Google and popular cloud computing services may have been "sued out of existence" if they started in Australia, while consumers who make remixes or mash-ups of copyright songs and videos are also breaching the law. These are just some of the glaring issues with the Copyright Act that have been raised today by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and copyright experts. The ALRC has released a new issues paper for its inquiry into whether Australia's copyright laws have kept up with the digital age."
Judy O'Connell

Easy Guide to Socialising Online - 8 views

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    "The Australian Government's Easy Guide to Socialising Online provides information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games."
John Pearce

When data privacy goes missing, will the regulators hear it cry? - 0 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

Digital Citizens: Cybersmart - 6 views

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    The Australian Communications and Media Authority has launched a guide to being positive about digital engagement'' rather than being a wary Internet user. The Guide facilitates confident online engagement by citizens through identifying three principles which reflect the required values, skills and knowledge: Engage positively: exercise your rights and responsibilities as a digital citizen Know your online world: learn new skills and digital technologies Choose consciously: take charge of how you interact online.
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