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Steve Madsen

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.
Steve Madsen

Parents get sext message - Technology - smh.com.au - 1 views

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    Australian focus: Schools to be sent fact sheets that will go to parents and students.
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    A NSW State Government campaign starting this week will remind youngsters and their parents that the growing practice of sending saucy pictures through cyberspace can have lifetime consequences.
Julie Lindsay

Definitions of Copyright: What Do They Know? | Teaching Copyright - 1 views

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    Excellent resource for all things about copyright
mitch g

digiteen2008 - Digital Communication - 1 views

  • Communication is the continuous process of giving and taking information between messenger and receiver
  • directly talking with others using language, body language, etc
  • confuse the receiver
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  • body language
  • only simple things
  • face to face
  • trustful information
  • limited
  • to talk face to face
  • receiver and messenger have to stay in the
  • same place
  • have to use the same languag
  • most popular
  • using Internet
  • positive and negative
  • effects
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    2008 communication wiki
James D

digiteen2008 - Digital Rights and Responsibilities - 1 views

  • Cyber-bullying is a growing problem that has torn many families apart. Some kids have actually gone as far as committing suicide
  • . Most adults are expected to show responsibiliy and follow the law while on the web.
  • extended to every digital citizen.
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  • There is a basic set of rights
  • Many of their toys involve the use of the internet, and as children they may not know how to use the internet responsibly.
  • nternet is becoming a bigger and bigger part of the peaople of todays way of life this means that everybody has to contribute to keeping it safe and fun and easy to use.
  • Nine out of ten students get bullied on the web.
  • Identity theft is a crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, usually for profitable gain.
  • The internet as a whole is a privilege.
  • Our responsibility as digital citizens is to stop identity theft, and other harmful things on the internet. Here are some steps into stopping identity theft. - Keep all identification and financial documents in a safe and private place. - Check your credit reports annually - Don’t carry around credit, debit, or ATM cards you don’t need. - Update virus protection software periodically
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    james
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.
d l

Shocking statistics and video about texting while driving | SafeTeens.com - 1 views

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    This covers all the info on health with technology.
 Lisa Durff

SafeTeens.com | Internet safety for teens - 2 views

  • Post with respect: photos are a great way to share wonderful experiences. If you’re posting a photo of you and your friends, put yourself in your friends’ shoes and ask would your friends want that photo to be public to everyone. If yes, then you’re uploading photos with respect. Comment with kindness: compliments are like smiles, they’re contagious. When you comment on a profile, share a kind word, others will too. Update with empathy: sharing updates lets us tell people what we think. When you give an opinion on your status updates, show empathy towards your friends and help them see the world with understanding eyes.
  • Bullying has always been a problem among adolescents and, sadly, so has suicide. In the few known cases of suicide after cyberbullying, there are other contributing factors.
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      This statement explains how cyberbullying can affect teens just like us. It also explains that while cyberbullying can be a main cause of suicide, usually, there are other factors that can cause this.
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    Internet safety tips for teenagers. Being safe online can make a big impact.
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    about internet safety for teens
Julie Lindsay

The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education - 1 views

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    Publications -- Center for Social Media at American University
Julie Lindsay

'Navigate the Digital Rapids' - March/April 2010 - Page 12-13 - 1 views

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    Article on digital citizenship by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis. Reviews current Flat Classroom Projects as well
Charles Kruger

Digizen - Home - 1 views

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    website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS
Steve Madsen

Texting May Be Taking a Toll on Teenagers - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "American teenagers sent and received an average of 2,272 text messages per month in the fourth quarter of 2008, according to the Nielsen Company - almost 80 messages a day, more than double the average of a year earlier. The phenomenon is beginning to worry physicians and psychologists, who say it is leading to anxiety, distraction in school, falling grades, repetitive stress injury and sleep deprivation. "
Steve Madsen

Technology causing Computer Stress Syndrome - 1 views

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    "Crashing machines, slow boot times and agony dealing with technical support have Digital Age people suffering from Computer Stress Syndrome, a study available online this week has found."
Steve Madsen

Top three reasons we choose illegal downloads | News.com.au - 1 views

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    "WHY do people turn to the web to get TV shows, movies and music without paying for them when they know they should? We asked more than 7000 illegal downloaders to tell us just that. Here's the breakdown of their answers."
Steve Madsen

Twitter user convicted after 'menacing' message - AfterDawn - 1 views

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    UK citizen Paul Chambers has been convicted this week of sending a 'menacing' tweet via Twitter, with the British Court fining him £1000 and slapping him with a criminal record.
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    Chambers lost his job after being arrested, and appears to be the first person to ever be convicted of a crime just for tweeting.
Julie Lindsay

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - 1 views

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    A new video by Common Craft
Summer T

1stLL.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Article from L&L ISTE from Ribble and Bailey 2004
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    Appropriate Technology Use
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    Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of behavior with regard to technology use.
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    This is the Definition of Digital Citizenship.
Michelle Zimmerman

Digital Health and Wellness - 1 views

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    Lesson plans on Online Addiction and Computer Ergonomics. It also includes digital health and wellness for secondary.
 Lisa Durff

Digital Etiquette for the 21st Century - CBS News - 1 views

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    How Emily Post Would Treat E-Mails, E-Cards and Facebook
Karen Frimel

Digital Citizenship - Rights, Roles and Responsibilities in a Digital Society - 1 views

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    A resource to support secondary education for digital citizenship.
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