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in title, tags, annotations or urlBrainPOP | Technology | Digital Citizenship - 13 views
Digital Citizenship Education - 20 views
Teens addicted to internet 'more likely to be depressed, angry and use drugs' | Mail Online - 6 views
Digital Citizenship Resources - 21 views
ALA | Interpretations - 0 views
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Although the Articles of the Library Bill of Rights are unambiguous statements of basic principles that should govern the service of all libraries, questions do arise concerning application of these principles to specific library practices. Following are those documents designated by the Intellectual Freedom Committee as Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights and background statements detailing the philosophy and history of each. For convenience and easy reference, the documents are presented in alphabetical order. These documents are policies of the American Library Association, having been adopted by the ALA Council.
Teacher suspended over alleged Facebook comment - NorthJersey.com - 1 views
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A first-grade teacher was suspended Thursday following alleged comments on her Facebook page in which she said she felt like a "warden" overseeing "future criminals," according to a district official.
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"This is not first time I've heard something like this from a teacher," Best said. "Overall, I think we have really good teachers. But there's also a significant population of teachers here to collect the paycheck and don't have the best interests of the students in mind."
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"There might be others (who share the sentiments of the online remarks) but all I've dealt with have shown no signs like that," said the Rev. Barry Graham, assistant pastor at Canaan Baptist Church
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Six Educational Uses of Twitter « Mollybob Goes To School - 1 views
Using Technology in the Classroom: Literature on teaching with Video Conferencing - 10 views
10 Big Myths about copyright explained - 22 views
Cool Cat Teacher - YouTube - 6 views
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A simple video tutorial I created for my students including these essential questions: What is copyright? How long does it last? What are the kinds of copyright? How can I copyright my own work? How can I find works I can use freely? Do I still have to give credit for the work? How can i buy license for professional work? What are the penalties for not following copyright?
Copyright 101: A Simple Lesson in Licenses - YouTube - 7 views
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A simple video tutorial I created for my students including these essential questions: What is copyright? How long does it last? What are the kinds of copyright? How can I copyright my own work? How can I find works I can use freely? Do I still have to give credit for the work? How can i buy license for professional work? What are the penalties for not following copyright?
Good to Know - Google - 24 views
Our 3 Favorite Free Online Image Editors For Education - The Edublogger - 15 views
Think.com - Safety & Netiquette Lesson - 1 views
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Identify and provide examples of proper and improper netiquette; Generate a list of preferred web behaviors for their class; Understand and use a few Think.com content creation tools; Define "safety" and describe/draw an environment that values safety; Develop a greater sense of personal responsibility and web community; and Define the following words: accountable, community, enforcement, environment, etiquette, inappropriate, law, netiquette, private, responsible, rule, safety.
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Think.com's safety lesson with nets standards. Think.com is excellent to use with younger students and is very walled and has an excellent profanity filter. I highly recommend it and have personally used it for a summer blogging project. Excellent site. It also requires an extensive verification process by the participating schools.
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Excellent digital citizenship lesson from Think.com and oracle.
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