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Google+ Safety Center - Google+ - 10 views

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    "Social experiences require multiple players and so does safety. We all need to do our part. These resources are here for teens, parents, and teachers to learn more about how to use Google+ in a fun, smart, and safe way. We're glad you are here! "
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Social Media Guidelines | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "More and more, social media is becoming a part of our daily lives. Just today, Mashable is out with a report that says Pintrest (which is less than a year old) is the #3 social network in the U.S. This report mentions that the amount of monthly traffic Facebook receives is seven billion page views, and Twitter receives 182. Again, these are just U.S. statistics. If we were to look at the numbers worldwide, I would guess they would be much, much higher. But it isn't just adults who are moving more of their lives to online spaces. In a recent Pew Internet survey, 73 percent of all teens used social networks daily. The most popular of these is Facebook; however, Twitter, Myspace and even LinkedIn are not far behind. And it isn't just teens. The #1 social network for kids under the age of 13 is Club Penguin. It is visited more times each day than the New York Times. "
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Khan Academy | Action-Reaction - 7 views

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    This is a detailed and thoughtful reflection on the nature of learning and the role of ICT or Web 2.0 in learning.
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Flipping the Classroom « Douchy's Blog - 5 views

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    Here's another way to break down the boundaries of the classroom and schoolyard using Web 2.0. There are other sites and blogs providing examples and tutorials which are relevant to senior students in particular.
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Making Progress - 7 views

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    It is commonly recognized that our nation's progress depends on improving learning, thereby creating healthier communities and a stronger workforce. In today's world, that requires us to take advantage of new learning tools to ensure that our children's learning is practical and prepares them for the challenges of the 21st century. The advantages of digital media now greatly outweigh the disadvantages and require that schools update their thinking and policies to provide guidance on the use of these tools to improve student learning and achievement.
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Finding the right moment (and many more YouTube tricks) « NeverEndingSearch - 11 views

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    "Sometimes we don't manage this monster of content as powerfully as we might. Though there are many others, here are an assortment of tips and tricks that may improve your YouTube experience"
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Introducing School-Wide Digital Citizenship Practices with iPads « EdApps.ca - 9 views

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    An elementary school in our district recently got 30 iPads and asked for some advice implementing them with students and teachers. In addition to suggesting some starter apps, I recommended that we have conversations with kids around the appropriate use of these devices. While almost every child has used an iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone, the exciting learning opportunities these mobile, Internet-connected, media creation devices create also open the door to new challenges. Cyberbullying or inappropriate web publishing happens more through the camera than regular computer use does; the mobility of the device combined with the reality that multiple users are using the device with no personalized, password-protected, network-tracked accounts makes it more challenging to keep track of who is doing what with the device or that the device itself is safe.
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Internet safety and model policies on the acceptable use of the internet for schools | ... - 0 views

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    Provides a number of templates related to cyber safety.
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http://www.netgen.unimelb.edu.au/downloads/handbook/Sec6PolicyGuidelines.pdf - 0 views

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    Focused towards universities but content could also be applied to schools.
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Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World | The GoodWork Project - 8 views

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    "For most young people today, engagement with new digital media is a routine aspect of life. Through computers, mobile phones, and other handheld devices, youth can blog, tweet, participate in social networks like Facebook, play massive multi-player games, use online information sources, and share videos, stories, music, and art they've created. Important skills and knowledge can be gained from such activities, but there are also risks. For example, young people may only rarely consider what it means to be an ethical, socially responsible "citizen" on the Internet. Our Space is a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments. "
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Using Google Docs to Create Digital Kits for Student Projects - The Tempered Radical - 0 views

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    "When you search for images directly in Docs, Google ONLY returns images that are licensed for reuse and modification."
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    Thanks to Lisa Turner for sharing this site!
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ISTECompass.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Useful teaching tool
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