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Steve Madsen

How much information is too much in cyberspace? - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

  • Twitter, Facebook and other similar online services are making it easier than ever for people to share their thoughts with others. But the obsession many people have for posting updates also raises the question: When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
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    Twitter, Facebook and other similar online services are making it easier than ever for people to share their thoughts with others. But the obsession many people have for posting updates also raises the question: When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
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    When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
Steve Madsen

How to get protection from Facebook grief - BizTech - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    Policies in corp. are being developed to deal with employees making use of social networking sites. Australian focus.
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    we have seen an increase in employers wanting to take action in relation to posts made by employees in social networking sites.
alex c

Internet Slang, Netiquette, Lingo, Acronyms - 1 views

  • Ironically, the origin of the smiley face is a highly controversial debate. The most accepted belief is that graphic artist Howard Ball of Worcester, MA, created the smiley when asked to design a morale boosting campaign. He started with just the smile, but soon realized disgruntled employees might turn it upside down to a frown, so he added eyes.  Other Emoticons:   :) The classic smile. "I'm happy" or "my meaning is positive." Some Word programs will automatically turn this into a graphic after hitting return.   ;)   The wink. "Just kidding," sarcasm, etc.    :-)  Smiley with a nose.   :-D     Laughing. A slightly goofier version of the smiley, this one signifies a particularly happy mood or a laughing response.   8)       Glasses or sunglasses. The cool smiley.  :p       Tongue hanging out. Self-explanatory.    :(  The frown. Disappointed or sad.    >:  Angry face.  :x        Sick face.  :O       Embarassed or shocked.  0:-)     Angel with halo. "Who, me?"  >:-)  Evil grin.    2.  Chat Acronyms.  Verdan
  • Glasses or sunglasses. The cool smiley.  :p       Tongue hanging out. Self-explanatory.    :(  The frown. Disappointed or sad.    >:  Angry face.  :x        Sick face.  :O       Embarassed or shocked.  0:-)     Angel with halo. "Who, me?"  >:-)  Evil grin. 
  • These abbreviations of commonly used chat phrases are often used in e-mail too. Although they can be great timesavers, it's easy to lose people if you overuse them.  ASAP As Soon As Possible BFN Bye For Now BTW By The Way DIY Do It Yourself FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FYA For Your Amusement FYI For Your Information K Okay KISS Keep It Simple, Stupid LMHO Laughing My Head Off LOL Laughing Out Loud OBO Or Best Offer OTL Out To Lunch OTFL On The Floor Laughing THX Thanks TIA Thanks In Advance TTFN Ta Ta For Now
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    This teaches you what abbreviations mean and what emoticons are.
Julie Lindsay

YouTube - Blogging - 0 views

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    "Interviews with educators discussing the benefits of blogging and how it can be used with students." Featuring Anne Mirtschin, Julie Lindsay, Kim Cofino and Paul Blogush and his students
Vicki Davis

Can the law keep up with technology? - CNN.com - 2 views

  • Love posted allegedly derogatory and false comments about the designer -- among them that she had a "history of dealing cocaine" -- on her now-discontinued Twitter feed.
  • it's typically difficult to predict or anticipate technology innovations.
  • Is the Web a unique, separate space or is it really an extension of real space?
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  • "We really haven't thought about this much because there haven't been many generations of users with copious digital assets to even trigger the need to think about what happens if they pass away," Matwyshyn said.
  • the school provided alternative reasons for denying Snyder a degree
  • Cohen sued Google to learn the name of the anonymous blogger on the grounds that the post was defamatory and libelous. A New York Supreme Court judge ordered Google to reveal the anonymous blogger's name, and Google complied.
  • In 2006, Stacy Snyder was a 25-year-old single mother hoping to begin a career as an educator. She had finished her coursework and was a student teacher. Yet Millersville University, located in Pennsylvania, wouldn't give her a degree.
  • The case provided insight into the debate between the competing values of privacy and free speech, said Jeffrey Toobin, CNN's senior legal analyst.
  • "It can't take the place of good manners, social norms and etiquette -- the kind of thing that has always governed negotiations about face-to-face behavior.
  • "We should never expect that the judges are going to save us from our own worst impulses."
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    An excellent article to make the case for digital citizenship education, I love the quote at the end that the law "can't take the place of good manners, social norms, and etiquette." Do we think that students just develop good manners on their own? Perhaps manners, norms, and etiquette would much better evolve with multiple generations and ages working together as we discuss and grapple with such issues. This is another excellent article about the changing state of the law and the Internet and includes the precedent that anonymous doesn't really mean anonymous any more - particularly if the anonymous person breaks the law.
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    Excellent article about the changing legal issues of the Internet.
Steve Madsen

Cure the Bullies - 1 views

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    This is truly a campaign BY kids FOR kids, addressing the audience not from an adult authoritative perspective, but a peer-to-peer behaviour awareness perspective.
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    Looks to be a 'fun' way to approach such a serious subject.
Kristin Hokanson

The Innovative Educator: World's simplest online safety policy - 2 views

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    THis is a great article to help you think about online safety
Chris Minarik

Web 2.0 Guru - Digital Ethics - 0 views

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    A wikispace with links to explore including a link to the GoodPlay Project by Howard Gardner.
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    netiquette
Nikki Smith

Education World: Technology in the Classroom: The E-Mail ABCs! - 0 views

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    ABC's of E-mail
Russell S

5 apps to celebrate laziness - CNN.com - 0 views

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     5 apps to celebrate laziness 
chason worsham

digital citizen ship - Google Search - 0 views

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    This page is giving you a over all look about digital citizen ship. It is giving you an idea about what you are learning about and what to look for it teens.
Peyton whs-B

Marsali Hancock: Digital Citizenship for Today's Teens - 0 views

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    Explains the do's and don'ts on the Internet to teens.
Talyor b

Gale Student Resources In Context - Document - 0 views

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    This is a digital citizenship. This is part of the essential questions.
Alexis D

Cultural Awareness in the Multicultural Workplace - 0 views

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  • a person's cultural background will impact how they act and behave. There will be differences in areas such as communication, attitude to towards conflict, approaches to task
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    very informational site about cultural awareness. 
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