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CBS 60 Minutes covers Conficker, malware epidemic - ZDNet - 0 views

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HigherEdMorning.com » Blog Archive » The top 5 ways students use technology t... - 0 views

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    Top five ways students use technology to cheat -- of course, all of them involve the cell phone, which will certainly push many to continue to say they should be banned. To me, teachers should be vigilant and watchful. Also, who says you have to give the same test to all of your classes or a pop quiz on the same day? It is time to get smart!
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The Digital Citizen | Educational Origami - 0 views

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    Great blog post by Andrew Churches looking at what it means to be a digital citizen.
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30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media - 1 views

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    Useful sites that can be used for mult-media end-products.
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    SitePoint has gathered up over 30 of the best resources online for audio, video, images and more for finding just the perfect Creative Commons licensed item for use in your next project.
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Digital Access - Digi Teen - 0 views

  • Digital Access is the topic that talks about how many people in the world have access to technology and internet.
  • Technology needs to be aware and support electronic access for everyone to create a foundation for Digital Citizenship. Digital exclusion of any kind does not enhance the growth of human beings in an electronic society. One gender should not have preferential treatment over another.
  • about how steps should be taken to let the electronic society grow, because of the many benefits that come with internet such as education. Education is better/worse in separate parts of the world, but if every single person in the world was granted access to the internet, there would be a much higher level of educated people, which will lead to a better future. There are less economically developed countries who don't have access to technology like we do. We need to work towards a future where anyone and everyone has access to the internet.
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      this tells you the meaning of Digital Access
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Proper Posture and Spine Health for Computer Users | Health | Geniusbeauty.com - Blog f... - 0 views

  • It’s very important for your health to keep the right posture when you’re in front of a computer.
  • Incorrect posture contributes to spine syndrome and lots of other problems, which many PC users have.
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  • backrest of the chair should support your lower back, but at the same time it shouldn’t be fastened firmly to let you move easily.
  • A headrest would help to release the tension in your neck muscles.
  • Hold your head erect with a slight slope forward.
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  • When you are typing, make sure that your shoulders are relaxed and your elbows are bent at right angle.
  • Ideally a chair or an arm-chair should have a soft seat, your knees should be bent at right angle and your feet should be flat on the floor. If children use your computer, you should put a small stool under your table.
  • , place the monitor at a distance of your arm’s length.
  • , don’t let yourself sit in front of your pc for hours.
  • Find time to stand up from time to time and make some simple exercises: bending, squatting – stretch your muscles.
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    This tells you what the proper posture while on the computer.
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The Great Beyond: Data integrity in the digital age - 0 views

  • With the emergence of web-based lab notebooks, digital image “enhancement”, and the quick and easy (and possibly dirty) generation and dissemination of colossal amounts of data, it’s becoming increasingly clear that technology provides new challenges to maintaining scientific integrity
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Cable in the Classroom - Digital Safety - 1 views

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  •   Digital SafetyInternet SafetyBullies, crooks and predators existed in the real world long before the internet came along. Just as we teach children not to talk to strangers, we have to teach them to move safely in the online world. The information in these sites can help you teach children how to protect themselves and their privacy.
  • What You Need to Know About Social Networking and MoreSocial networking is all the rage but what is it? Why do kids love it? And should parents be concerned?The Internet Keep Safe Coalition (i-KeepSafe) and MySpace have teamed up to take the mystery out of social networking and Web 2.0. In a series of short videos, you’ll learn what these terms mean, why they’re so appealing to kids, and how to keep your children safe as they take advantage of these engaging tools.
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  • CyberbullyingCreated by Dr. Sameer Hinduja,  an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice  at Florida Atlantic University, and Dr. Justin W. Patchin, an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, this site provides cyberbullying research, stories, cases, downloads, fact sheets, tips and strategies, news headlines, a blog, and a number of other helpful resources.CybercrimeThe US Department of Justice's Cybercrime site presents tips for online safety and privacy.
  • GetNetWiseThe Internet Education Foundation’s GetNetWise helps families find the resources they need to make informed decisions about using the Internet. The site includes a safety guide, recommended sites for kids, and information about Internet filters. Topics include how to: Keep children safe online Stop unwanted e-mail and spam Protect your computer from hackers and viruses Keep your personal info private. Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe)The Internet Keep Safe Coalition teaches basic rules of Internet safety to children and adults through an animated character, Faux Paws the techno cat, in online stories and in books. Teacher materials, including worksheets and lesson ideas are available online. Parent materials include a video series on safety and four lessons designed for use in a family setting: Meet Faux Paw the Techno Cat What to do When Something Online Worries You Bullying and the Myth of Internet Anonymity Our Family’s Safety Contract i-SAFEi-SAFE America's mission is to educate and empower youth to safely and responsibly take control of their Internet experience. i-SAFE offers dynamic, standards-based K-12 curriculum free of charge to educate students on how to avoid dangerous or unlawful behavior. The organization also offers community outreach programs to extend Internet safety beyond the classroom. You can sign up for training classes and programs on Internet safety through iSafe’s VirtualTraining Academy.Kidz PrivacyCreated by the Federal Trade Commission, Kidz Privacy is based on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and presents crucial information about protecting children’s online privacy. The site includes links to numerous government resources.
  • OnGuard OnlineOnGuard Online offers practical tips and information from the federal government to help consumers learn about and avoid becoming victims of Internet scams. Topics include ways to minimize problems when making online purchases, avoiding phishing scams (with a fun Flash animation on how to tell if you’re being phished), and defending cell phones and PDA’s against attack.
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Teaching kids to stay cyber-safe - Technology Live - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    This blogger tells about how we need to teach kids how to be safe on the internet.
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Digital Health, Rather than Digital Citizenship - A Time to Rebrand? - 2 views

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    Interesting perspective on digital citizenship by Jason Ohler
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Les quatre forces de l'identité numérique - Blog de Julien Bonnel - 0 views

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    Preuve cohérence historique connexion
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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - 3 views

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    Article about how technology is impacting education nowadays.
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    Might be helpful to note that Prensky updated his digital natives/immigrants concept to "digital wisdom." I blogged about and linked to that in "From digital people to digital wisdom": http://www.netfamilynews.org/?p=29945
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On growing "knowledge citizens" « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Pierre Levy, an expert on collective intelligence, is interviewed in this video by Howard Rheingold. He explains that he views collective intelligence is a combination of filtering the knowledge stream and signaling to others via hyperlinks the value of your messages in the knowledge stream. Notice his words->"you are organizing the memory for others". This is exactly what you are doing in this project with tags and later with your wiki research followed by your videos - you are librarians !
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    Pierre Levy, an expert on collective intelligence, is interviewed in this video by Howard Rheingold. He explains that he views collective intelligence is a combination of filtering the knowledge stream and signaling to others via hyperlinks the value of your messages in the knowledge stream. Notice his words->"you are organizing the memory for others". This is exactly what you are doing in this project with tags and later with your wiki research followed by your videos - you are librarians !
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Keep your kids safe on Facebook - 1 views

  • First step, if you don't have a Facebook account, get one and learn about it before you allow your teen to get one. Another suggestion, teach your kids to use common sense. Don't put your social security number, address or phone number online. Finally, don't teach your kids to be dishonest!
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    What parents should do to keep their kids and family safe on Facebook.
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Parents' Perspectives of technology - 0 views

  • Studies now show a link in electronics and ADHD/ADD. What kids really need in face time with mom and dad
  •   There is a time and place for technology, but to rely on it to "babysit" our children is not the answer.
  • Technology is training our kids to expect results now.
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  • Allowing our children access to technology at an early age in their development has it's pros and cons
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    Different perspectives from parents and their kids' technology usage
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