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Cyberbullying 2010: What the Research Tells Us | Pew Research Center's Internet & Ameri... - 0 views

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    An updated look at the research and definitions around bullying and cyberbullying, this talk was presented to the Youth Online Safety Working Group assembled by National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Amanda's talk draws upon the work of the Pew Internet Project, UNH's Crimes Against Children Research Center, the work of Internet Solutions for Kids as well as research by professors Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin
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Internet by the Numbers| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    Time now for Pingdom's look at the Internet stats for 2010. This will give you an idea of the massive Web presence as it continues its infiltration of our daily lives. I'll be curious to see the differences at the start of 2012. In the meantime, enjoy. posted by Ian Jukes Feb 9, 2011
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6 Internet Safety Games To Help Kids Become Cyber Smart - 0 views

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    One of my erstwhile colleagues had pointed out the importance of keeping kids safe when they are online.  Digital education is not only about learning how to program or use a software; it's also a lot about knowing the who the villain among the bits and bytes could be. As we run to catch up with the torrent of data, others are looking to grab some of our own. Spam is just a small part…there are more evil in the form of phishing and password theft.
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Urlist - List your Discoveries - 0 views

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    On the Internet the URL-the "link"-represents the basic element of information, the unique address given to identify a web resource. We are fascinated by that concept, and Urlist is our effort to create a consistent system around it.
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15 Inspiring Examples of Free Online Education | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 0 views

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    The Internet is full of free and open educational resources, from courses to academic journals, and with so many education providers getting in on the movement to offer free educational content online, there's likely to be even more in the future. Yale, Stanford, MIT, and Berkeley are just a few of the high-profile universities that share some of their best courses with the world for the low, low price of zero dollars. While there are a lot of great resources out there, there are some online education resources that truly stand out as inspiring, for their vast collections, unique perks, and incredibly supportive organizations. We've picked out 15 open education resources that we find to be the most impressive and inspiring out there, and we encourage you to take advantage of what they have to offer.
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Google Family Safety Center - 1 views

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    We know how important it is to protect and educate young people on using the Internet and want to provide all of our users with a safe experience. When it comes to family safety, we aim to: * Provide parents and teachers with tools to help them choose what content their children see online * Offer tips and advice to families about how to stay safe online * Work closely with organizations such as charities, others in our industry and government bodies dedicated to protecting young people
Steven Knight

FCCPS EdTech - 1 views

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    A collobration site for all 4 FCCPS schools to provide Parent Outreach for Internet Safety and provide technology info for all FCCPS staff.
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