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Lindsey B

What information you need to know for privacy - 0 views

  • When you visit a web site, some information is automatically available
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    Some info. is automatically available when you surf the web.
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    Information on how to help you keep your privacy safe online.
Liz D

The Miami Hurricane » Are Facebook applications safe? - 2 views

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    This talks about links to other websites on Facebook and how Facebook might not be safe.
Madison T.

Google Family Safety Center - 0 views

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    Top rated website for internet safety tips
Liz D

Facebook Tips: Staying Safe While Using Games and Apps - 0 views

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    This article have 3 tips how to be safe on a Facebook game. Didn't have much time to read , busy in class!
H McConaghy

Study finds no link between cellphone use and cancer | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

  • Denmark
  • no increased risk of brain tumors with long-term use.
  • largest-ever studies
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  • major weakness of the study is that it failed to count people who had corporate subscriptions or who used cellphones without long-term contracts.
    • H McConaghy
       
      I think I would look at some of these other studies
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    One of the largest cellphone use studies of users in Denmark found no link between cellphone use and brain cancer. However these results should be looked a closely as they did not distinguish between corporate subscriptions or those using cellphones without long term contracts.
Ashlee B

RCK > Terms of Usage - 1 views

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    The definition of Legal Compliance and other legal vocabulary related to digital law.
Kay G

Privacy and Culture - 0 views

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    discuses about privacy with Culture.
Scott Moss

Apple may be getting ready to reinvent TV - 1 views

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    The late Steve Jobs speaks to members of the media during an Apple product unveiling event in San Francisco in 2010. Apple and Jobs have a record of taking existing technologies and redesigning them with an emphasis on visual simplicity. (David Paul Morris, Bloomberg / October 26, 2011) 8:14 p.m.
Scott Moss

Combating the Facebook Index - 0 views

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    A current look at how Facebook and other tools are used at Harvard.
WestR WHSB

DCMS holds no evidence on online copyright infringement, lobby group says - Out-Law.com... - 0 views

  • expected to announce a new regulatory regime for tackling online copyright infringement shortly
Brandon B

Teen Safety on the Internet - 0 views

  • Teen Safety on the Internet More and more teenagers are logging on to the Internet every day. Although the Internet is a great source for research projects and other information, there are also dangers involved with surfing the Web. For example, a study conducted in 2000 found that 25 percent of kids 10 to 17 years of age received unwanted pornographic material.The Web allows you to be completely anonymous. Someone who says that he is a 15-year-old boy may actually be a 50-year-old man pretending to be a teen for inappropriate reasons. As a result, agreeing to meet in person with someone you met over the Internet is extremely dangerous, as this can result in sexual assault or even murder. How to Stay Safe on the Internet E-mail Safety Chat Rooms Assessing a Web Site Blogging How to Stay Safe on the Internet Never give out personal information, such as your name, home address or phone number, the name of your school, pictures, credit card numbers or the names of your parents without permission from your parents.Do not meet in person with someone you met online. Do not give out your password to anyone.In chat rooms, use a name that is not gender-specific so you are less likely to receive pornographic material or other forms of harassment. If you do receive pornographic material, report it to your local police department. Back to top E-mail Safety
  • Do not open links or files from people you do not know.Never respond to e-mails with pornographic or other inappropriate material.Do not respond to advertisements -- this confirms that you have a working e-mail account, and you will only receive more junk e-mail.
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    This page talks to teens about how to be safe on the internet. On e man pretended to be a 15 year when he was really 50. Some people are out there that are actually trying to talk and harm teens so be careful. Quote:"The Web allows you to be completely anonymous. Someone who says that he is a 15-year-old boy may actually be a 50-year-old man pretending to be a teen for inappropriate reasons. "
Morgan S.

Wamogo infusing more technology into education - 0 views

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    "Wamogo infusing more technology into education- The Register Citizen ""Students are driving the learning,"" LITCHFIELD - You may have heard of No Child Left Behind, but have you heard of no child left offline? Ricky Campbell talks about the technology innovation is the classroom at Wamogo Regional High School. Technology has inspired students to pay more attention to learning and reaches them in more of their way. Principal William Egan states, "Students are driving the learning." He means that because of all the help the web brings, and having teachers that know how to use it, the students are able to create their own ways to study, learn, and do assignments."
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