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Where is the governance in Internet governance? - 0 views

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    The governance of the Internet provides one of the most important arenas in which new ideas regarding Internet studies can be applied and tested. . "If the government, NGOs and other stakeholders would expand their perspectives on Internet governance derived from more institutionalized arenas, and from a more sophisticated understanding of the way inter-state politics play a role in establishing the pressures and constraints of security policy, it would allow a more critical understanding of the way security claims can be exploited strategically to advance the interests of military and governmental actors'
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Censorship, the Internet and schools: a new moral panic? - 0 views

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    Where is the line drawn between the regulators and the defenders over censorship and free speech on the Internet? The potential dangers to which it may expose teachers and their students, not only in terms of the material on the Internet which may be used for legitimate curriculum purposes but the legal and political conicts in which they are likely to be caught up.
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Seductions of risk and school cyberspace - 0 views

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    Data is drawn from an inductive research project, which examined school Internet risk discourses, institutional attempts to control 'net' use and student responses to such practices, in eight educational establishments in the north of England. over three years. In examining internet regulation policy, Oswell (1998) notes that distinctions are drawn between the 'child-in-danger' and the dangerous child.While exaggerated risk discourses might result in over-blocking, with students being pushed away from using school cyberspace, the Internet simultaneously offers seductive pulls, encouraging teachers and students to be adventurous in their pursuit of knowledge online.
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Artists, Musicians and the Internet | Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    However, the vast majority do not see online file-sharing as a big threat to creative industries. Across the board, artists and musicians are more likely to say that the internet has made it possible for them to make more money from their art than they are to say it has made it harder to protect their work from piracy or unlawful use. 52% of all artists and 55% of Paid Artists believe it should be illegal for internet users to share unauthorized copies of music and movies over file-sharing networks, compared to 37% of all artists and 35% of Paid Artists who say it should be legal.
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An Examination of Internet Filtering and Safety Policy Trends and Issues in South Carol... - 0 views

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    Researchers have suggested that public school Internet use policies are not aligned with the realities of the 21st century, thus contributing to a culture where Internet technology is fully integrated in students' out-of-school experiences, but marginalized within the school walls .
kamodeo1

Digital in 2018: World's internet users pass the 4 billion mark - We Are Social - 0 views

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    Internet, social media and mobile phone usage has show increases of 4 to 13 percent in 2018 based upon their global digital suite of reports. This article is a barrage of data sets on internet usage broken down into a variety of specific areas. Comparisons globally show significant universal increases in usage. Part of their study shows older users joining social media. Facebook shows users aged 65 and above has increased by almost 20 percent in the last 12 months.
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Internet Filtering Software in K-12 Classrooms - 0 views

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    The conflict between keeping students safe and interfering with educations. Explains the CIPA act but also how some inappropriate content still comes through the filters. Some schools use a variety of methods to prevent the dangers of the web from infiltrating the classroom, including acceptable use policies, internet filtering software or a combination of both.
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Access denied: Internet filtering software in K-12 classrooms | SpringerLink - 0 views

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    The conflict between keeping students safe and interfering with educations. Explains the CIPA act but also how some inappropriate content still comes through the filters. Some schools use a variety of methods to prevent the dangers of the web from infiltrating the classroom, including acceptable use policies, internet filtering software or a combination of both.
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Acceptable Use Policies in School Districts: Myth or Reality? - 0 views

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    Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) clearly delineates how students are expected to make use of school-provided Internet access - and how not to. Definitions of acceptable Internet use vary not only from school to school, but from place to place, time to time, or user to user within a single school. Particularly when teachers use the same computers as their students, administrators must take users' varying needs into account when creating an AUP
tlogansuny

The Relationship between Excessive Internet Use and Depression - 1 views

According to this study and research internet usage can alter and have an effect on moods. Perhaps the mood affect creates an increased behavior due to the desire to feel the emotional stimulation...

started by tlogansuny on 19 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
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Internet Filtering and Adolescent Exposure to Online Sexual Material | Cyberpsychology,... - 1 views

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    This study was conducted to address the value of industry, policy, and professional advice concerning the appropriate role of Internet filtering in this struggle. Our preliminary findings suggested that filters might have small protective effects, but evidence derived from a more stringent and robust empirical approach30 indicated that they are entirely ineffective. These findings highlight the need for a critical cost-benefit analysis in light of the financial and informational costs associated with filtering and age verification technologies such as those now being developed in some European countries like the United Kingdom.
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Online risks obstructing safe internet access for students - 1 views

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    This article examines the risk to students on the internet. It talks about adult content, cyberbullying sexual harassment, online gambling etc. and the safety issues that go along with these topics. There was a study done that logged data to see if student preferred web sites were to understand whether students can visit web sites which contain unsafe material bypassing the computer-supported security policies and to see which types of web locations contain unsafe content.
david_jones_2016

Teaching Virtue in a Virtual World. - 6 views

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    Illustrates the importance of teaching students about rights and responsibilities involved in online communications
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    This was a very interesting and informative article. Comparing the punishment of taking away the Internet to taking away writing utensils was great. I know I use it as much if not more than writing utensils now. I think they had some great stories they shared and I think the solution of integrating ethical behavior throughout the curriculum is a good idea.
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    Problem is, it's 1998. I should have gotten something more recent
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    Eventhough, this article is from 1998 it still presents ethical issues that are relevant. I wish schools start teaching classes on Internet ethics, copyright and online bullying early on. These question are going to be very critical to education and the future of citizenship. I think about how information is shared on Twitter in the current presidential election cycle and how the general public seem to not be bothered with checking facts. We have to work even harder to teach critical thinking and how to sort opinion for verifiable facts.
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    Great point about teaching critical thinking and the idea that taking away access to the internet is not an effective way to teach them to recognize the consequences of their actions. Often, I know in my classroom it is much easier to just take away the electronic devices than taking the time to stress the importance of ethical behavior online or offline.
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Controlling Citizens Cyber Viewing Using Enhanced Internet Content Filters - 0 views

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    According to figures reported by contentwatch.com in August 2012, 230 million pornographic web pages' access are being filtered out of thirty nine billion through their content filters. "The issue becomes even more complex when the cyberspace atrocities involve a state of not being known or identified by name (anonymity),
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Internet Filtering - 0 views

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    Studies have shown that internet filtering does not stop people from bypassing filters and if an experienced computer person can find ways around them. There are sites that allow for these bypasses such as Sites like Peacefire.org are dedicated to helping individuals get around filters. Another method of bypassing filters is through proxy servers, such as Psiphon and StupidCensorship. Some filtering sites, therefore, choose to filter proxy-avoidance sites, URL translators, and other workaround sites. This raises a new and wholly different intellectual freedom concern beyond the protection of children from sexually explicit material.
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"Website Blocked" by Jennifer M. Overaa - 0 views

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    a Universal Service Discount for technology ("E-rate"), public schools and libraries must have an Internet Safety Policy that includes a "technology protection measure that filters or blocks visual images that are obscene; child pornography; or "harmful to minors", which are generally defined as "depictions of nudity and sexual activity that lack artistic, literary, or scientific value".
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Internet ethics of adolescents: Understanding demographic differences - ScienceDirect - 0 views

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    The article looks at how differences in gender and socio-economic status influence internet ethics of students in Hong Kong ages 11 - 16. Researchers analyzed the results of an online survey that was administered to the students. Findings include that males and students in lower socio-economic status tended to behave less ethically in online environments. The article ends with recommendations for educators including helping students to develop ethical identity and integrity.
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Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsu... - 1 views

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    Laws of internet filtering and how to get around them. Law suits that have been won and what it may cost if you do not have in place. Let us define a cautious approach as one that tries valiantly to ensure that child pornography, obscenity and "harmful to minors" sites are not accessible in the library. Ironically, it is the cautious approach that is legally far riskier than the quicker approach. The more restrictive the policy or of an otherwise legally sound policy, the greater the likelihood of liability ... for infringing the First Amendment.
mpugs1

The Truth About Teenagers, The Internet, And Privacy - 0 views

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    Did you see that study on privacy in the digital age? If you're wondering which one, there's a good reason for that. Every few months, a new study hits the press about how different generations relate to privacy and so far, the results have been all over the map.
srtaharrington

Teen's Online Threat Was Not Disorderly Conduct.: Online Library OneSearch - 0 views

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    Computer & Internet Lawyer journal article showing some of the complexities in court cases regarding intended audiences and privacy concerns. This case in particular was from a Myspace posting that was reported to police that involved a threat against a school, but was prosecuted using disorderly conduct charges.
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