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Marty Daniel

Leveraging Participatory Culture in Cybersafety Education (or, the benefits of "eating one's own dog food") | Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 52 views

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    A great article about how we teach cyber safety.
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    Thanks, Marty! Glad you liked the article!
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    Love The Thin Line web site...should be required of teenagers with phones!
Tony Baldasaro

Benefits of Online Learning | Education Guidance | WorldWideLearn.com - 45 views

  • anytime, from anywhere
  • Online learning enables student-centered teaching approaches
  • attendance to class is only evident if the student actually participates in classroom discussion
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  • increases student interaction
  • exposed to knowledge that can't be learned in books
  • Participating online is much less intimidating than "in the classroom.
  • Students can also think longer about what they want to say and add their comments when ready
  • While "brick and mortar" institutions will never be eliminated,
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    "Why do students flock to the online learning environment? With over 4 million students are enrolled in online schools and universities (and that number is growing 30% per year), there are many compelling arguments for attending a cyber classroom (Lewis, 2005). "
anonymous

Those Loose Ends: On Magic Keys and Fig Leaves - 14 views

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    Cyber-bullying? Anti-bullying? What do these terms mean? Can 2.0 problems be solved with legislative tools from the 1.0 world? 
B Allen

WEBSITES ON BULLYING - 69 views

  • http://mset.rst2.edu/portfolios/o/oberhelman_j/toolsdev/bullyweb/index.htm
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      this one looks really good!
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    web quests for cyber bullying. pretty good ones
Marc Patton

kidsAgainstBullying - 5 views

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    interactive cyber bullying web site
Mark Swartz

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 10 Self Help Sites for Technology - 115 views

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    When using technology it is inevitable that one is going to need help. A lot of valuable time can be wasted trying to search online or find someone that can help meet your technological needs. That being said, I decided to create a Top 10 list that will help teachers and students become "their" own tech. These sites focus on all aspects of technology (OS, hardware, software, etc) and should help that person find what they are looking for and save them that valuable time.
Glenda Baker

Generation Safe - 44 views

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    Pilot program on cyber safety, westing and digital citizenship in Australia.
Martin Burrett

England Schools told to monitor pupils' web use - UKEdChat.com - 5 views

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    All schools in England are being told to filter inappropriate content and teach pupils about staying safe including online harm. Plans unveiled by the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan will require all schools to put in place strengthened measures to protect children from harm online - including cyber bullying, pornography and the risk of radicalisation.
Martin Burrett

Active Tech by @ICTMagic - 19 views

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    Technology is often lambasted for creating lazy, passive cyber couched-potatoes. While the hours we endure bathed in flickering pixel light, slumped in a variety of contorted lurching positions over the input device of our choice is hardly the recipe for a healthy body. Yet, technology is becoming ever more part of our active lives and it is also spilling out into the 'real' world. As teachers, we can insist technology, or we can make it part of our classroom repertoire for PE and beyond.
Roland Gesthuizen

Is Parents Access To Their Child's Facebook A Privacy Issue? | The Cyber Safety Lady - 7 views

  • In the best of circumstances, you hope that as a parent you and your children can talk fairly openly about any issues they are having, and that issues can be resolved within the family, without the need for any “spying”. In families that are NOT in crisis, ways of fostering trust are all about respect, and open conversations held in a safe environment.
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    "There is to be a discussion amongst the Australian Attorney Generals about the privacy laws in regards to parents having legal access to their children's Facebook accounts .. Unfortunately if you need to force your way into your child's Facebook account to "Spy" on them it's probably because there is already a problem with trust and your child's safety is probably in question."
Martin Burrett

Cyber Tree House - 60 views

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    A well made, child friendly flash site with videos, interactive games and other resources about Internet safety and smart thinking online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Lucas Cittadino

What's Your Story? - YouTube - 47 views

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    "Where Are You?" Created by Mark C. Eshleman featuring Tyler Joseph for Trend Micro's What's Your Story Contest.
Maureen Greenbaum

Q&A with Freeman Hrabowski: UMBC carving a singular niche in cyber, STEM education - Baltimore Business Journal - 11 views

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    broader a person's education, the stronger a person's thinking skills and ability to solve problems
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