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Ursula Smith

Facebook post costs waitress her job - CharlotteObserver.com - 0 views

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    Just to show that Facebook posts affect every job not just us teachers.
Robert Weirich

Twiducate.com - Social Networking For Schools - 0 views

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    This is a site that you can use as a teacher to create a a site where you can connect with the students and you can post assignments on the site and the due dates. It is similar to moodle
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    Twiducate is a free resource for educators, similar to Twitter but for education. The goal is to create a medium for teachers and students to continue their learning outside the classroom. You can post assignment dates, manage students and groups, and have a place for quesions.
Adam Harbaugh

Weblogg-ed » "Footprints in the Digital Age" - 0 views

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    Post linking to a very good article on what is "out there" on you...your digital footprint. Does it look how you think or want?
Adam Harbaugh

Weblogg-ed » Teach. Facebook. Now. - 3 views

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    Great post by Will Richardson about teaching rather than blocking Facebook
Ursula Smith

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 2 views

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    Really neat site that shows videos that are relevant to teaching. There is a wide variety of what kinds of videos they show. There is math, science, etc.
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    You tube for teachers! Here you will find videos posted by teachers to aid in their instruction. Some stuff is really good, others not so much, but as with anything on the net you have to spend some time browsing. Great resource if you are not inclined to do your own video! 
Andrew Clanton

Facebook and teachers: Still a potentially dangerous combination for your career | Get ... - 0 views

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    this website tells stories of teachers all over the states that have gotten in trouble with the schools they teach at by saying things on facebook that they thought were private to their friends. These stories make you think and realize that facebook is more than just a social place to find friends and keep in contact with them. We must be careful with what we say on the internet these days. You never know who is reading what you post.
Blair Howard

100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers - 0 views

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    Plenty of universities, nonprofits, organizations, museums and more post videos for the cause of education both in and out of schools. The following list compiles some of the ones most worthy of attention, as they feature plenty of solid content appealing to their respective audiences and actively try to make viewers smarter.
Ashley Woodall

More Facebook and Teacher Scandals - 0 views

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    This article was posted earlier today on MSNBC's website. The author completely disagrees with teachers being involved with students on facebook at all. He states that Facebook is "a minefield for school districts".
Katherine Furr

The First Day of Middle School - 0 views

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    This website offers references and support for brand new teachers. It has postings from other teachers who explain what they should have done differently and so on. It offers a lot of support for new teachers who are struggling.
Robert Weirich

Teachers and Facebook: Privacy vs. standards - CharlotteObserver.com - 0 views

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    2008 CMS case involving a local teacher and her Facebook comments.
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    This is an older article, back from November of 2008. But it shows how teachers and facebook is still an issue. This article is actually from the Charlotte Observer, discussing an issue with a teacher being suspended for what she posted on facebook.
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    This is an article about teachers and facebook
Delon Ferdinand

Facebook & Teachers - Deadly Combination - 1 views

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    Examples of other teachers who lost their jobs through facebook postings
Ashley Woodall

"Unfriending" students on Facebook - 1 views

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    Is "friending" students inappropriate?
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    This article is in regards to a school district in Florida which made it part of teacher protocol to not interact with their students on any social-networking website.
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    In my opinion, I think that it is inappropriate for teachers to "friend" their students. Inappropriate seems a little harsh to say but I do think that its better safe than sorry. Maybe once the student has moved on to high school and college it is okay to accept a friend request from them but even still whatever you post on the internet, you do it at your own risk.
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    I agree with Ashley, only I still think that even in high school I feel that teachers and students should not interact with one another unless it is school related. It seems that more often today teachers are getting fired or in major trouble by having some sort of relationships with there students. I know it doesnt just happen because they might be friends with them on facebook or something like that, but like Ashley said, "its better safe than sorry" and just stay away from temptations.
Kayleigh Plyler

Former Teacher Sues For Being Fired For Facebook Pics - 4 views

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    This former teacher taught in Georgia.
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    Former teacher Ashley Payne is fired from her school district after posting racey pictures to her facebook page.
Ashley Woodall

National Middle School Association - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful association for Middle Grade educators - offering professional preparation, products specifically designed for middle school classrooms/schools, and much much more!!! 
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    The National Association for Middle Level Education
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    resources, networking, latest news, conferences, etc. for middle school teachers in the US.
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    I know alot of other people have already posted this link. But I just wanted to reiterate the importance of being involved in groups like this. Not only are you able to associate with other teachers in every state, but you're also able to discover new opportunites to enhance your career.
Angi Russell

CNN Student News - 0 views

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    great place to integrate current events into classroom
Blair Howard

You Have No Idea How Big Africa Really Is (But This Map Does) - Design - GOOD - 0 views

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    A particularly extreme example is the worldwide misjudgment of the true size of Africa in order to show it's importance to students
Ashley Woodall

CMS - 0 views

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    I posted this website because I think that it is a good example of how technology enhances communication between all levels of education (administration, teachers, parents and students). Most school systems have websites similiar to this.
Leah Smith

The Homework Zone | Post Your Homework Online | Free Teacher Website - 0 views

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    This website is used only for homework. Its kind of like blackboard or moodle idea, and eliminates the need to turn in homework in class and take up time doing that.
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