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John Pearce

How to Protect Your Privacy and Secure Your Accounts Online - 4 views

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    "Online privacy is a big issue, and the increasing popularity of social networks have only aided in adding fuel to the fire of this debate. But whether you're running a business online and don't want your accounts being hacked or you simply enjoy being active online and don't want your personal information or banking details being stolen, there are steps you can take to protect your privacy and more effectively secure your accounts."
Cally Black

No! You Can't Just Take It! | Langwitches Blog - 2 views

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    No! You can't just take it! No! You can't take it, because you found it on Google! No! You can't just right click>save>use, just because you can! No! You can't just pretend that you created it! No! You can't make money off my work that I shared FREELY under certain conditions! No! You can't just take it…even in the name of education! No! You can't just take it… even if AND ESPECIALLY BECAUSE you are a teacher!
Philip Cooney

How the Internet works. [VIDEO] - 4 views

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    You may already have come across this link on the OZTL_Net. I'm adding this short video to my Digital Citizenship teaching program. It's simple and informative.
John Pearce

Big Data | Debunking Five Big Data Myths | Technology, IT - 5 views

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    "Kate Crawford of the MIT Centre for Civic Media goes behind the numbers to debunk five myths about big data."
John Pearce

New Study Uncovers What Teens Actually Share On Social Media | Edudemic - 5 views

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    "Ever wondered how students really act online? What they're actually sharing with their friends? Heck, if they're even using their real name and other information? Chances are good about 1 of every 4 teens seem to have a 'fake' social media account with false information. There's a lot more to this new privacy study on what teens actually share by the Pew Research Center that you should check out too."
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."
Philip Cooney

Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem Of Motivation In Education | Edudemic - 5 views

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    Some of you may have seen this item discussed on the OZTL_Net. The edudemic page is about motivation but it explains how technology such as ipads can be used as an extension of Bloom's Taxonomy to provide choice and challenge for your students. The page has links to a Ted talk that explains the "padagogy" at the heart of this program.
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.
Judy O'Connell

The Truth About Snapchat: A Digital Literacy Lesson for Us All - The Digital Shift - 9 views

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    The best way to get young users thinking about the risks of sharing sensitive information online, he says, is through horror stories. "There are so many stories of kids posting something embarrassing on Facebook and then not getting accepted to college. You always think, 'it's not going to happen to me"
Michelle C

How does copyright work in space? - 6 views

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    Just when I thought I was getting an understanding of copyright. Interesting article.
John Pearce

The Privacy Fears of New Technology - 2 views

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    "We now live in a world where the topics of technology and privacy seem to work hand-in-hand. Gone are the days of buying a brand new TV or video game console where concerns of surveillance never existed. Now, our smart phones and tablets can act as TVs while tracking our location via GPS or wi-fi. The new batch of consoles set to come out later this year are both going to come with high definition cameras, with one of them confirmed to be active 24/7. Not only that, but now people are concerned about other possible emerging technologies such as facial recognition and thumbprint scanning. But are these fears warranted? Or are we simply becoming too paranoid and suspicious of companies and the technology they hand us?"
Judy O'Connell

Search me: online reputation management | Technology | The Guardian - 4 views

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    "Online reputation management now accounts for 95% of his business. Initially, he worked exclusively with firms and brands, but these days 60-70% of Wadsworth's clients are individuals. "I did not anticipate that," he says."
Judy O'Connell

What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style - - 4 views

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    "Whether you're a lurker, a power-user, or middle of the road catch-as-catch-can user of technology, there may be some surprising inferences to be made about your teaching style. These online habits are as much the product of your personality as your habits as an educator."
John Pearce

Terms of Service; Didn't Read | Bright Ideas - 4 views

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    "The most time-consuming part of evaluating web tools for educational use has got to be looking at the Terms of Service (also know as Terms of Use or Terms and Conditions). They can go on for pages, and are so often wrapped up in so much legalese that even if you manage to read to the end, there is no guarantee you will be any wiser. And yet we can't just ignore them; it is our duty as educators and as digital citizens to protect rights and understand responsibilities online."
Cally Black

How To Cite Social Media Using MLA and APA | Edudemic - 5 views

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    there are now guidelines on how to cite social media using the MLA and APA standards.
Judy O'Connell

The Best PowerPoint Alternatives for Creating Great Presentations - The Digital Shift - 11 views

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    "We've all endured "death by PowerPoint." It's a painful experience for the audience and probably not all that fun for the presenter either. To help my students deliver effective presentations-free of those deadly bullet points-I have my go-to applications."
Michelle C

The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education - 2 views

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    This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances-especially when the cultural or social benefits of the use are predominant. It is a general right that applies even in situations where the law provides no specific authorization for the use in question-as it does for certain narrowly defined classroom activities.
Cally Black

10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother | Edudemic - 6 views

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    While 'the internet' and 'manners' don't tend to pop up in the same sentence very often (at least not in the positive sense), there are a number of ways that manners really do matter when you're interacting online.
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