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http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/9765B2DF-9BD5-42AA-8D85-005D0FC8AA23/0/Student_Soci... - 0 views

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    This document, the Student Social Media Guidelines along with the Social Media InfoGraphics (which will be released in 2014), provides information about how to use social media responsibly, both within and outside the school community by: - Outlining recommendations for healthy social media communications; - Providing ideas about how to create a smart digital footprint; and - Informing you about what to do if you become aware of dangerous postings or other hurtful information.
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Social Networking Safety for Parents | Internet Safety Project - 0 views

  • I composed a list of some general Social Networking Sites that children often flock to from my experience (you probably heard of them already): • Facebook (minimum age requirement: 13) • Twitter (minimum age requirement: None) • Google+ (minimum age requirement: 18) • MySpace (minimum age requirement: 13) • YouTube (minimum age requirement: 13)
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    A bit outdated but good overview of social media safety tips for parents (but applicable to teachers too). Also outlines age minimums for accounts on the most popular site (Facebook=13, Twitter=none, etc)
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SCSD Social Studies Department Online - Home - 0 views

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    Social Studies/CCSS site maintained by the Social Studies Department of the Syracuse City School District
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Convince Your School That Diigo Rocks In Just 7 Slides - 0 views

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    Here is a presentation you can use with your school staff, students and friends to bring them into the world of Diigo and Social Bookmarking. You can click to full-screen and present yourself or just share via your own network or email. Regardless of how you decide to share, these 7 slides will quickly persuade your peers that Diigo truly rocks.
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60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category - 0 views

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    Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate, access worldwide resources, and find new and interesting ways to communicate in one easily accessible place. Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool (including TeachThought's favorite), and we've shared many of these great ideas here with you. Read on, and we'll explore 60 inspiring ways that teachers and students can put Twitter to work in the classroom.
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Trend Alert: 6 Messaging Apps That Let Teens Share (Iffy) Secrets | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Newer social apps make it easier, faster, and more fun to capture and share fleeting moments -- sometimes anonymously. These temporary and anonymous-messaging apps provide an environment that feels more appropriate to the random, silly, saucy, and experimental sides of the average teenager. Perhaps most importantly to teens, these apps can feel consequence-free. But of course they're not. Data never really disappears, and anonymity carries big risks. If you don't recognize the apps your kid is currently obsessing over, here's what you need to know:"
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iPads in Education - a living document - 0 views

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    News, ideas and more on the use of iPads in the learning environment.
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