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seth kutcher

Remote Online PC Support I Can Rely On - 1 views

I availed of the remote computer support services of Remote Computer Support Site because their services are proven to be very fast and accurate. They have expert online computer tech professiona...

remote computer support

started by seth kutcher on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Your Digital Footprint - 0 views

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    A digital citizenship site for parents and educators - learning how to create and shape your online reputation. http://t.co/WPm5meoX
Kirsten Carter

Interactive Learning Netiquette - 9 views

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    Great site for learning about netiquette
James Sigler

BSA Cyber Tree House - 2 views

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    This web site helps teach the cybersafety and respecting copyright aspects of digital citizenship.
Anne Bubnic

Ad4dcss/Digital Citizenship | Diigo - Group - 8 views

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    Started in 2008 by Vickie Davis, this site now has 258 members, 2,000+ items and over 6,400 visitors. The Diigo group focuses on all areas of digital citizenship, from research to classroom practice. The tags are also catalogued into Diigo Topic Lists for easy reference: http://bit.ly/b5LVWk
Ace Dee

Hiring a SEO Company Can Help Your Website - 2 views

My website needed to have more visits and sales. More visits mean greater chances of these visitors to become customers and buy my products. The way to accomplish this is to have a SEO company in ...

SEO Company Perth

started by Ace Dee on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Jennifer Carey

A Must-Have Online Safety Guide For Students - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Students often overshare personal information through social media sites.
Jennifer Carey

Dealing with Digital Behavior Issues: A Parent Guide | Edutopia - 0 views

  • So what happens when your child makes a mistake online? Whether it's typing, posting, sending or receiving something inappropriate, whether it's going onto an inappropriate site or just clicking unknowingly, parents still need to maintain their composure to make each experience a learning opportunity for their children. As Director of Technology at The Nueva School and a member of a working task force*, I helped to create this easy-to-remember parent strategy for handling children's computer-related incidents. I've reprinted it in its entirety below.
John Evans

How To Evaluate A Web Site Trustworthiness and Credibility - Robin Good's Latest News - 0 views

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    Principles for Evaluating WebsitesBy Stephen Downes How do you know whether something you read on the web is true? You can't know, at least, not for sure. This makes it important to read carefully and to evaluate what you read. This guide will tell you how.
Peggy George

GuardingKids.com - book and resources related to cybersafety - 0 views

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    "From podcasts to porn, cyberbullying to cell phones, Dr. Russell Sabella helps readers understand the risks that emerge when high-tech tools, uninformed parents, and exuberant youth collide. Because kids are growing up with modern technologies, many are more expert than their parents. As a result, a parent's ability to make effective decisions for how technology is used may be compromised. GuardingKids.com empowers parents, educators, and other care takers to better understand the electronic terrain. Readers will be better able to help children safely and securely navigate a minefield of inappropriate and risky situations."
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    Some excellent resources and links shared on this site by Dr. Russell Sabella, author of Guarding Kids: A Practial Guide to Keeping Kids Out of High-Tech Trouble. His Resource Links provide many additional resources on the topic.
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