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Glenn Hervieux

Lesson | Who Are You Online? Considering Issues of Web Identity - NYTimes.com - 8 views

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    "NY Times writers collaborated with the Common Sense Media writer Kelly Schryver to focus on the increasingly important and nuanced question "Who Are You Online?" Times and Learning Network content as well as offerings from Common Sense Media's K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum for teaching and learning about this complex issue." Lots of avenues to take this material in working with students.
Rhonda Jessen

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/postaphoto-ms-hs-poster.pdf - 3 views

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    Infographic (flow chart style) about questions to ask before posting a photo online.
Laura Hilliger

Mozilla Webmaker - 4 views

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    Mozilla Webmaker wants to help you make something amazing with the web. We've got new tools for you to use, projects to help you get started, and a global community of creators - educators, filmmakers, journalists, developers, youth - all making and learning together.
Glenn Hervieux

Reeder's Writings: Here a Ning, There a Wiki...Information Overload! - 1 views

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    Here are some good tips on how to streamline the information you face on the Internet, email, etc. Like Jodie, I'm working to implement the GTD organizational system using Evernote & Web Clipper, Diigo, Google Mail, Google Reader, Twitter, Google Drive, etc. 
Lisa Noble

Citing social media sources (MLA and APA) - 2 views

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    Easy to read chart on how to cite social media sources in academic work.
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