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scanR :: Scan, copy, and fax with your camera phone - 0 views
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What is scanR? Try scanR! Subscribe! It’s like having a digital scanner in your pocket! Trying scanR is free, easy, and takes just a few minutes. Get started scanning documents, whiteboards, and business cards!
GameSpy Technology Launches New In-Game Commerce Engine, Direct2Game § GameSpy Technology - 0 views
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Why Google Wants You To Google Yourself - TIME - 0 views
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To give people a bit more control over search results, Google introduced a new feature this week it calls a "Google profile" that users can create so that a thumbnail of personal information appears at the bottom of U.S. name-query search pages. Once users create a Google profile, their name, occupation, location (and photo if they choose), appears in a box on the first page of the search results for their name. Next to the thumbnail info, there's a link to a full Google profile page that in many ways resembles a Facebook page.
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And if you're already using Gmail for email, Google Maps for directions, and Google's Picasa for photo sharing, you may wind up spending more time with your Google profile than your Facebook or MySpace page.
Terms of Use - 0 views
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digital health and wellness | Youth Voices - 0 views
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This is a website where they gave me a lot of good links some I have listed above and some I do not, but the other ones on this site are really good some talk about the long terms affects of technology and some talk about if cretin technology can make you obese which sound s interesting
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links to pages that inform you how to be safe online and how to keep your body healthy while using technology.
HigherEdMorning.com » Blog Archive » The top 5 ways students use technology to cheat - 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!
Student's Wikipedia Hoax Fools Newspapers - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com - 0 views
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"The moral of this story is not that journalists should avoid Wikipedia, but that they shouldn't use information they find there if it can't be traced back to a reliable primary source," said the Guardian's readers' editor Siobhain Butterworth.
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Learn to check facts on Wikipedia - many of these in the news media didn't and now they are embarrassed.
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This is a great example of checking your facts. I teach students to always always confirm things they read on wikipedia with another credible source. Looks like newspapers are even less credible than we thought as some reporters need to learn to check their sources! Great article for digital citizenship discussions.
Stand Up For Your Digital Rights - Do You Have the Right to Be Informed if a Company Leaks Private Electronic Information About You? - Solutions by PC Magazine - 0 views
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California is the only state where businesses are required to notify customers if the privacy of their personal or financial information is compromised. There is, however, a similar measure being discussed for New York State, and federal laws like California's may follow.
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And one last thing to remember about your identity online is that posing as another person can get you in hot water.
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The Core Rules of Netiquette -- Excerpted from Netiquette by Virginia Shea -- Albion.com - 2 views
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Rule 1: Remember the Human Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth Rule 5: Make yourself look good online Rule 6: Share expert knowledge Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy Rule 9: Don't abuse your power Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
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" * Rule 1: Remember the Human * Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life * Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace * Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth * Rule 5: Make yourself look good online * Rule 6: Share expert knowledge * Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control * Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy * Rule 9: Don't abuse your power * Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes"
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Being on the Internet is fun, when you are respected as a person, and an individual. There are many people that dont feel safe on the internet, and these ruls will help make the internet a better place.
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These are some good topics to help us research.
Facebook Causes Barrow Teacher's Firing 111009 | myfoxatlanta.com - 6 views
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To me, this example is over the line but anything that takes away from your ability to teach is considered a problem and reason to fire you. I think this is no acceptable when the teacher had everything marked as private and did not allow parents nor admins on her facebook page - again, facebook is not secure.
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