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in title, tags, annotations or urldigiteen2008 - Digital Communication - 1 views
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Communication is the continuous process of giving and taking information between messenger and receiver
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directly talking with others using language, body language, etc
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confuse the receiver
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digiteen2008 - Digital Commerce - 0 views
ad4dcss - home - 0 views
CyberSmart! Student Curriculum - 5 views
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"Common Sense Media is pleased to announce that the free CyberSmart! curriculum is now part of Common Sense Media's education programs. Over the next year, Common Sense will be updating the CyberSmart! lesson plans and adding video, interactive components, and a rich complement of parent resources to create an integrated K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum."
digitalmediaresources » About Copyright - 2 views
World of Warcraft Obsession - has 36 accounts, Raids by Himself | Ripten Video Game Blog - 0 views
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Addictive behaviors is a concern when talking about online games or anything that people like -- I think this person is a perfect example of an addiction to a game, World of Warcraft, gone haywire.
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There are hobbyists and there are fanatics. I cannot imagine the pricetag for the computer set up shown here and have to hope that these 11 computers used simultaneously to play world of warcraft are put to "good use" at other times during the day. I also see someone who is online but is not connected with others. To me, if I do things online - I like social spaces because of the "interaction" -- sort of like creating your own friend network of 36 different people and tweeting yourself all day -- sort of Sybil-ish, I think. Addictive behaviors is definitely part of digital health and wellness and helping people know when to draw the line.
CyberSmart Africa - 0 views
parents21c » home - 0 views
Is this the dumbest generation? - grownupdigital - 0 views
digiteen2008 » Woogi World Elementary Education - 0 views
digitalmediaresources » home - 0 views
Global village slowly going digital - 1 views
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In Africa the digital divide remains vast, despite the growing numbers of computers in schools, businesses and homes; according to the International Telecommunication Union, only 5 percent of Africa`s estimated 800 million people accessed the internet in 2007, and desktops and laptops still require a basic degree of computer literacy, even in indigenous languages.
Digital Literacy Corps « CTLS, Inc. - 0 views
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