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Julie Lindsay

"Overexposed" (GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the 2010 Trend Micro Internet Safety Video Competi... - 3 views

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    This is a video used by our Digiteen teachers to discuss the impact social media can have on your life (as in a job interview.)
Vicki Davis

How to handle a cyberstalker - CNN.com - 11 views

  • At Northwestern University, "Lauren Cohn" racked up 143 friends -- none of whom knew who she was. While we're not certain the school was involved in the fabrication, that's beside the point -- 143 people just let this chick into their social circles.
  • Still, take a gander at novelty apps like "Open Book," which allows you to search others' unprotected status updates for potentially incriminating info (I looked, and no, I would rather not know about the hot oral sex you had this a.m.),
  • cyberstalking thusly: "A course of conduct (more than one incident) that uses technology to track, intimidate, harass, threaten or scare victims." That could mean harassing you online or even using the internet to gather info that can be used for physical stalking.
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    Great article about the different levels of cyberstalking and privacy concerns.
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    These people are putting themselves in danger without even knowing it. These things eventually lead to cyberbullying.
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    People should think wat they put before the go to far with it.
Vicki Davis

Children's Way - Teaching Kids and Parents Internet Safety - 1 views

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    I highly recommend that elementary and middle schools at least sign up for a school code for woogi world - this is a great tool suggested by Hoover City schools for teaching digital citizenship. My daughter (my intrepid tester of all kid virtual worlds) loves it and says she thinks it is great for kids.
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    Great place to teach digital citizenship for students in elementary ages. Schools can sign up for accounts. Excellent place to evaluate as part of how the www is changing the world and how information is moving between children.
Steve Madsen

Glitch Heightens Facebook Privacy Concerns - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    For many users of Facebook, the world's largest social network, it was just the latest in a string of frustrations. Related On Wednesday, users discovered a Facebook glitch that gave them access to supposedly private information in the accounts of their friends, like chat conversations.
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    Is private data in Facebook actually safe? Perhaps not. Making use of the privacy settings properly would be part of digital literacy as well as safety.
Jamie Davis

Get Safe Online - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • website where people can go to get information about internet safety, how to protect themselves online, and practical advice.
Vicki Davis

My Child is a Cyberbully, What Do I Do? | Webroot Software - 0 views

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    Tips for parents to help their child with cyberbullying. "Research suggests that between 10 - 20% of students will be a cyberbully at some poin"
Madison T.

Do you really know who you're talking to? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Kinda funny , but deffenately true, you never know who you are talking to online. Always be careful :)
carrie n

Internet Safety-Social Network; Information And Awareness - YouTube - 0 views

shared by carrie n on 20 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    This video is a great video that explains what happens on twitter and Facebook. It talks about how dangerous it can be when your uploading pictures to the web, talking to strangers, and putting your full name, number, and postal code.
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