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Steph Gilchrist

ISTECompass.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Useful teaching tool
Lauri Brady

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!
Teneal Morley

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.
Teneal Morley

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.
Annie Madden

Scotch College: Junior School: Internet Acceptable Use Policy - 1 views

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    Internet Acceptable Use Policy: Educational Rationale: As part of our educational curriculum at the Junior School we are aiming to develop the research and communication skills in all of our boys. In doing this, we wish to carry out research in the most efficient and current means of doing this.
Annie Madden

Acceptable Use Policy @ The Lakes College - 0 views

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    A very comprehensive policy, clearly set out and defined.
Annie Madden

Model Acceptable use Policy Information Technology Resources in the School - 0 views

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    MODEL ACCEPTABLE USE POLICYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES IN THE SCHOOLS The school's information technology resources, including email and Internet access, are provided for educational purposes. Adherence to the following policy is necessary for continued access to the school's technological resources: Respect and protect the privacy of others. Use only assigned accounts.
Gail Desler

Digital-ID - home - 0 views

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    Resources, lessons, and strategies for weaving digital citizenship into the core curriculum, condensing the 9 elements of digital citizenship (Mike Ribble) into 4 - with the emphasis on empowering students to step up and take a stand on cyberbullying. Content focuses on grades 6-9, but is easily adaptable to younger or older students.
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