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Jenni Parker

Digital citizenship for kids and teens | Raising Children Network - 10 views

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    I found this resource very helpful and quite comprehensive. I especially liked the Cyberbullying acronym G.E.T R.I.D. I think this concept would make a great poster to hang on the wall of my classroom when I am a teacher. It passes the C.R.A.P test (Gold, 2010) as it is current being copyrighted from 2006-2016 so I would assume it is updated quite regularly and relevant for the topic. It is reliable because it is supported by the Australian government, Murdoch children's research institute and the Royal Children's hospital in Melbourne among others. The media collaborator is the ABC and it has won quite a few awards. There are no advertisements so I do not think there is any agenda and the information is not really biased in any way, it is quite factual and informative rather than opinionated. One negative that I found was that there are a few statistics mentioned but no reference to what study these statistic come from, making me wonder how reliable they really are. All in all a brilliant resource for understanding the concept of digital citizenship and cyberbullying. Thank you for posting it!
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    I also found this site great - lots of hyperlinks to take you on a researching journey! It's one of those sites you could spend ages digging through, its also easy to read and well formatted. The above comment was actually what triggered my interest, which is interesting in itself - I guess the more attention something has the more interest it gathers...a good way to explain internet safety to students :)
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    I agree, this website is great. I've found it really helpful in my research and it passes the CRAP test :)
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    I totally agree with previous comments, this has been very helpful for me as I research information on digital citizenship ;)
Jenni Parker

Education Week: 'Real World' Social Media Helps Students Bond, Say Researchers - 0 views

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    Task 3 group communication - this research suggests video conferencing is one of the best ways to interact with your peers. You might like to consider using Skype to do a video conference call with your team members. 
Jenni Parker

The Top 10 Reasons Students Cannot Cite or Rely On Wikipedia - 1 views

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    useful information for assignment 2 - researcher. Not only for using Wikipedia but also other single sources of information.
Jenni Parker

How to Use Online Video in Your Classroom - 3 views

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    Edutopia. Good article about using videos in the classroom and links to sites with educational videos. This could be a good place to start your research for your video resource for assignment 2 and/or useful for assignment 3 :)
Jenni Parker

Six-Legged Giant Finds Secret Hideaway, Hides For 80 Years : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR - 0 views

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    Humm - this could be a meaningful, real-life project for assignment 3. Involving students in the marketing campaign to return these insects back onto Lord Howe Island. Researching the insects, producing videos, posters, podcasts, - lots of options here...
Jenni Parker

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 1 views

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    Task 2 - video research
gl_bryant

Virtual environments in biology teaching - 0 views

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    A research paper that surveyed teachers and students before and after using a virtual environment (a virtual reality - photosynthesis) in the classroom.
longmd01

FarLabs- Free Accessible Remote Laboratories - 2 views

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    A unique website which allows students to perform real world experiments at some of Australia's leading research facilities. All thats needed is an internet connection and a browser.
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