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Gillian Light

National Gallery of Art, Washington - 3 views

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    A really accessible and fun site for children (and adults!) to explore and create their own art.
Ian Guest

Budd:e Cybersecurity Education - 2 views

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    "The Budd:e Cybersecurity Education package consists of two activity-based learning modules, one for primary school students, and one for secondary school students. Both modules contain engaging, media-rich activities and resources, developed in consultation with teachers and subject matter experts."
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    via @edgalaxy
John Pearce

Election Speeches · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House - 1 views

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    "Each election, Prime Ministerial candidates lay out their parties' platforms in campaign speeches. These speeches are more than just historical records; they tell us about national concerns and political obsessions, wars and drought, industry and society. They speak to - and in some cases, exploit - our aspirations and our fears. We've collected speeches by successful and unsuccessful candidates from every election from 1901 right up to the present day."
Roland Gesthuizen

The "digital divide"? - Parental involvement in preventing and responding to cyberbully... - 3 views

  • Being better informed than their parents led to examples in another study where at times, students had needed to remind their own parents of basic cybersafety rules
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    "Although statistics show that the use of the Internet by adults is high and continues to rise,3 McGrath (2009) suggested that young people use technology in a different way to adults - adult use tends to be for more practical or business purposes, whereas for young people, technology is a vital part of their social life and identity development."
John Pearce

Free wi-fi hotspots are a data risk: SSO Alert Priority Moderate | Stay Smart Online - 1 views

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    "Subscribers should be cautious about using free wireless hotspots. In particular, you should avoid sending sensitive or personal information over these untrusted networks. Free wi-fi hotspots can be found in coffee shops and public establishments, offering convenient internet access over a wireless connection. You can connect to these hotspots using devices such as mobile phones or laptops with wireless capabilities. However, it is important to be aware that most of these hotspots are unsecured, meaning that all the information you send across them is vulnerable."
Roland Gesthuizen

Protect yourself from trolls | ACMA - 1 views

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    "Being trolled? Here are five tips to protect yourself: "
John Pearce

Below the Belt: a phone app | Victoria Legal Aid - 1 views

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    "Our first phone app, Below the Belt: Sex, Selfies and Cyberbullying, was launched in November 2013 on Google Play. Below the Belt has information on sex and consent, sexting and cyberbullying for young people in Australia, including victims of sexting or cyberbullying and friends who want to support them. As well as providing information about the law in every state, Below the Belt has interactive features young people can use to help navigate the issues."
Shane Roberts

Home - Trove - 2 views

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    Cross library search
kynan robinson

Thomas J. West Music - 6 views

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    online music education
Roland Gesthuizen

National Public Toilet Map - 2 views

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    The National Public Toilet Map (the Toilet Map) shows the location of more than 14,000 public and private public toilet facilities across Australia. Details of toilet facilities can also be found along major travel routes and for shorter journeys as well. Useful information is provided about each toilet, such as location, opening hours, availability of baby change rooms, accessibility for people with disabilities and the details of other nearby toilets.
Teresa Rush

StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers - 0 views

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    Welcome to StarChild A Learning Center for Young Astronomers
Darren Murphy

Ultranet Tender - 0 views

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    Minister for Education, Media Release, Friday, 14 November 2008. "Five software companies are vying for the $60.5 million Ultranet project as part of a selective tender process announced today by Education Minister Bronwyn Pike. It follows an announcement earlier this year that the project would be re-tendered with revised specifications to ensure value for money and the best long-term outcomes for Victorian government schools..."
Camilla Elliott

The safe use of new technologies / OFSTED report Feb 2010 - 2 views

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    OFSTED Report February 2010. Based on evidence from a small-scale survey carried out between April and July 2009 in 35 maintained schools in England. It evaluates the extent to which the schools taught pupils to adopt safe and responsible practices in using new technologies, and how they achieved this. It also assesses the extent and quality of the training the schools provided for their staff.
Adam Brice

Emergency Management for Schools - 3 views

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    Following on from my last feel-good link 'Stop Disaster' I received a response from a post I put up about the game at my blog - http://abcreative.posterous.com Melanie, the Manager - School Education, National Security Capability Development Division, Attorney General's Department came across the post and shared this link with me. 'Dingo Creek - the disaster' and 'Dingo Creek - The Recovery' immerses students in an emergency management situation and gets them to make decisions will change the course of the game. The great thing this has been developed for Australian students. There are also offline units and lesson resources to download from the site. Another great resource for incorporating games / simulations effectively into the curriculum.
Shelly Terrell

E--sense flowcharts - 12 views

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    eLIM's new editable e-safety flowcharts advising on what to do in school if there's an e-safety incident
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