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arevier

Password Safety & Security — iKeepSafe - 0 views

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    This is an extra resource for digital safety. It's about creating a more safe and secure password.
katreilly99

Digital Security - 0 views

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    Common Sense Education has created this helpful website that can be used as a tool in instructing all age groups how to stay secure online. It provides teachers with resources and lesson ideas to help instruct their students on the material.
tylermillaaaaaa

How Educators Can Protect Students’ Data from Security Breaches | MindShift - 0 views

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    Important information for teachers on how to protect their students' data.
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    I chose this website from the chapter because I believe it is important for educators to know how to protect their students as best they can, especially when it comes to the internet.
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    Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
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    Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
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    Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
chelseaharwell

Be Smart Online | OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    The internet makes many everyday tasks faster and more convenient, like shopping, researching products, banking, searching for health information, and communicating on the go. Get tips for being safe and making the most of your time online
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    This site is a good digital citizen site because it shows different ways to show good internet etiquette. This site is more of a secure your computer site. It can help you keep your computer from getting a virus and it can also get a virus off of your computer. It shows how you can be more smart online and also shows ways to protect your kids.
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    This site is a good digital citizen site because it shows different ways to show good internet etiquette. This site is more of a secure your computer site. It can help you keep your computer from getting a virus and it can also get a virus off of your computer. It shows how you can be more smart online and also shows ways to protect your kids.
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    This site is a good digital citizen site because it shows different ways to show good internet etiquette. This site is more of a secure your computer site. It can help you keep your computer from getting a virus and it can also get a virus off of your computer. It shows how you can be more smart online and also shows ways to protect your kids.
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    The internet makes many everyday tasks faster and more convenient, like shopping, researching products, banking, searching for health information, and communicating on the go. Get tips for being safe and making the most of your time online.
addisonzimmer

The Hidden Costs of Wireless Computer Labs -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Mobile labs may bring us a step closer to one-to-one computing, but with the proliferation of security problems and tech support issues, are theyreally ready to replace dedicated computer labs?
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    Mobile labs may bring us a step closer to one-to-one computing, but with the proliferation of security problems and tech support issues, are theyreally ready to replace dedicated computer labs?
Allie Crall

The Carnegie Cyber Academy - An Online Safety site and Games for Kids - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Carnegie Cyber Academy, the most prestigious cyber defense training facility in the world. At the Academy, we train our cadets in online safety so that they can protect themselves and others from the attacks of malicious Cyber Villains. The Internet is a growing part of our daily lives. It is my hope that future generations will be able to continue exploring Cyberspace in a safe and secure way.
mstacy1028

How Educators Can Protect Students’ Data from Security Breaches | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools,
madisonwright

Take This Lollipop - 1 views

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    This website is a great resource to show students about digital security!
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    Take This Lollipop is an Interactive Live Action Facebook Connect experience.
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    Take This Lollipop is an Interactive Live Action Facebook Connect experience. It teaches students how important it is to have your social media on private, and how easy it is for people to find out information about you through the internet.
t brown

The Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now - 0 views

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    With the recent internet encryption bug, named Heartbleed, there are a number of steps you really should take to secure your online data.
blakemoore11

What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This webpage has a good list of things you need to discuss with your students pertaining to Digital Citizenship.
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    This source is good because it gives the basics for educators to teach to their students about digital citizenship. Gives examples and knowledge on how to be safe and secure online.
Tanner Bushyhead

I Know What You Did Five Minutes Ago - 0 views

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    Interesting video on digital security for many popular websites.
Allie Crall

Netsafe NetBasics - 0 views

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    Awesome site. Short cartoon episodes that highlight different elements of digital citizenship.
jackdarnold

National Cyber Security Alliance | StaySafeOnline.org - 0 views

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    A cyber safety website.
Lacy Hanlon

Zombie-Based Learning -- "Braaaaaaains!" - 0 views

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    You read that correctly: Zombie-Based Learning. This website is awesome because it gives you ways how to connect your lessons to Zombies. It makes the classroom environment much more fun!
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    Since this week is Halloween, we are using this to describe different ways you can incorporate project-based learning into the classroom. This is a background article on the teacher David Hunter and how he based his whole class and projects around "how to duck the undead invasion, secure their supplies, and, eventually, rebuild society." It will encourage teachers to be more creative when coming up with project-based learning ideas and topics.
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    This is a great website because it has different project-based learning ideas. It shows different ways you can create curriculums for specific goals. There are a lot of creative ideas about how to get students excited about learning.
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    This is a great website because it shows different ways to incorporate creative curriculum in the classroom to help engage students. There are a lot of different curriculum options to explore throughout the website.
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    This is a great website because it shows different ways to incorporate creative curriculum in the classroom to help engage students. There are a lot of different curriculum options to explore throughout the website.
metacompliance

Metacompliance Cyber Security eLearning - 0 views

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    Are you looking for an elearning solution for teaching your staff about procedures and more, Metacompliance is your solution to business to business elearning.
jskinner13

Four Reasons to Care About Your Digital Footprint - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video lists four reasons that you should care about your digital footprint and does a great job explaining what your digital footprint is.
jskinner13

How to Clean Up Your Online Digital Footprint - 0 views

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    This article by Norton, a well-known antivirus, lists 6 great ways that you can use to help cleanup and limit your digital footprint.
lunastella22

Cleopatra: Searchasaurus - Powered By EBSCOhost - 1 views

  • In the year 48 B.C., the great Roman general Julius Caesar traveled to the city of Alexandria in Egypt. He took up residence in the Egyptian palace and demanded to have the country's rulers, 21-year-old Cleopatra VII and her younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, brought before him. Cleopatra was hesitant. She and her brother were in the midst of a long and bitter battle for power over Egypt. She thought--with good reason--that her enemies would try to kill her if she were seen approaching the palace. Still, she knew it was important to answer his demand. Caesar was extremely powerful, and Cleopatra knew he could be helpful in her struggle against her brother.
  • In Cleopatra's brief life she was involved in war- and peace-making, royal intrigue, a ruthless struggle for power, violent and treacherous acts, and legendary love affairs. She ruled over--and then lost--an entire kingdom, and her name is forever linked with two of the most powerful men of the ancient world, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Although we know little of absolute fact about her, she lives on in our imaginations--on movie and television screens, in books and newspaper articles. Somehow Cleopatra's vivid, larger-than-life story reaches out from centuries ago and continues to enchant us today
  • Cleopatra's full name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator. In Greek, Cleopatra means "glory of her race," and Philopator means father-loving. She was born in 69 B.C., the third daughter of Ptolemy XII, king of Egypt. Ptolemy XII, who was known by the more familiar name of Auletes ("flute player"), was a descendant in a dynasty that had begun in 323 B.C., when Ptolemy I, a native of Macedonia and a subordinate of Alexander the Great, became one of three Diadochi (successors) to gain control over portions of Alexander's massive empire. Cleopatra would ultimately become the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty to rule Egypt.
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  • Cleopatra herself was, first and foremost, a Ptolemy. The very best of ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures lay at her feet. She received her education from the best scholars in Egypt. Servants fulfilled her smallest whim. She lacked for nothing, and there was little she could have wanted that would not have been granted her. But life during that period, as Ptolemy XII knew, was not perfect. Beneath the outward glamour and elegance, Egypt and the Ptolemy line were in grave danger. A self-indulgent king, Ptolemy XII watched as the Egyptians became increasingly restless and dissatisfied with his leadership. Moreover, the kingdom had been split when his brother became king of Cyprus, and when the Egyptians discovered that Ptolemy XI, his father, had left a will that ceded Egypt to Rome, Ptolemy XII found himself on unstable ground indeed.
  • The exiled queen first traveled to the Roman province of Syria, where she found backers to help her raise her own army in return for offering to share Egypt's wealth once she was restored to the throne. Cleopatra began to face the fact that Rome, not Egypt, was the central power of the Mediterranean world. Therefore, she reasoned, would it not make sense to ally herself with Rome rather than fight it?
  • By 48 B.C., Cleopatra had raised a substantial army. Determined to regain the throne, she led the army to Pelusium in northern Egypt in preparation for fighting her brother and his regents for control of the kingdom. Cleopatra knew that the Ptolemy dynasty was not as powerful and influential as it had once been. The glorious days of Egypt's ascendancy were gone, and Rome was now the world's great power. But the queen held a burning desire to restore Egypt to its former splendor and influence. She was convinced that she would be the one ruler who could honor her ancestors by renewing the Ptolemaic reign, and she was determined to do so by whatever means were necessary. Cleopatra VII did not know, as she readied her forces for battle, that the two Romans with whom she would cast her lot during this struggle would change her life forever--and secure her place in world history.
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    World history (999 BCE-500 CE), Among other women Cleopatra rose to power under some unusual circumstances. Cleopatra has been the inspiration for all sorts of books and plays.
lyndseybrown

Social, Smart, Secure. Tips for Staying Safe Online - YouTube - 0 views

shared by lyndseybrown on 16 Feb 18 - No Cached
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    Online intelligence with what to look out for and what to do to be safe.
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