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Deborah Judah

Mad about social media « dongxicatalog - 0 views

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    Using Social media in libraries
Kevin Campbell-Wright

Hands-on Toolbox | Guides | NZ Government Web Standards - 0 views

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    Guidance for setting up social media channels form the New Zealand Government
Kevin Campbell-Wright

New Zealand Govt Social Media Guidelines - 0 views

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    Social Media Guidelines from the New Zealand Goverment (as a word file)
Deborah Judah

8 Social Media Tactics for Higher Education Used by MIT | Social Media Sun - 1 views

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    good concise information for colleges
Kevin Campbell-Wright

Using social media (workshop video) - 1 views

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    GTC video on using social media
Deborah Judah

Ofcom | More teenagers say they would miss their mobiles and the internet than watch TV - 0 views

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      This has interesting implications for students coming into post-compulsary education as using their own devices will be second nature and they will expect this in their teaching and learning
  • Social networking is still one of the most popular uses of the internet amongst 12-15s, although the number of children with social networking profiles has stayed static since 2010 at 3 per cent of 5-7s who use the internet at home, 28 per cent of 8-11s and 75 per cent of 12-15s. However, children are visiting social network sites more often on their mobiles, driven by the increase in smart phone ownership. Half (50 per cent) of 12-15s with a smartphone visit them weekly compared with 33 per cent in 2010.
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      Are children assuming they are safe online or have the lessons taught in school remainded with them
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  • Parents are generally very confident about their children using the internet safely and the vast majority of children aged 8-15 feel that they know how to stay safe online (88 per cent) and that they are confident internet users (97 per cent). However with increasing use of media, there remain some safety issues.
  • Children are also becoming more aware of potential risks, with 12 per cent of 8-11s with a social networking profile saying they talk to people not directly known to them, down from 22 per cent in 2010 (24 per cent of 12-15s, down from 32 per cent in 2010)
Kevin Campbell-Wright

Kind of Digital | What is… guides - 0 views

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    Handy guides to different social media channels
Deborah Judah

10 Things I Want My Teenage Daughter To Know | ModernMom.com - 0 views

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      This first part of the blog is interesting. How do we help teenagers to engage with social media but prevent them feeling pressured
  • The other day one of my teenage daughters told me she was going to delete her Facebook page. She said she kept noticing that her mood and the way she felt about herself changed whenever she was logged on. She felt pressured about her looks and her social life; basically, she was not feeling good about herself whenever she was using Facebook. I’ve never forbidden my three children from using social media. Let’s be real, this is our future. I embrace change and teach my children that with discretion and good judgment, we can enjoy everything life gives us (including technology). I monitor their usage, limit the time spent online and always give them the "be careful with.." speech. However, sometimes I’ve found that this "speech" is not enough.
Kevin Campbell-Wright

Social media guidelines - Web support - University of Exeter - 0 views

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    A great guide to use when writing your ILT strategy
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