Abbott writes to Shorten: wants metadata laws passed in weeks - 0 views
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks at the National Press Club on February 2, 2015. Photo: Stefan Postles Controversial data retention laws will pass parliament next month if the federal government gets its way. Prime Minister Tony Abbott has written to Opposition Leader Bill Shorten urging Labor to expedite through parliament new powers which force telecommunications companies to store metadata for two years.
Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Conversation topics for educators in the age of ... - 2 views
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Lisa Nielsen promotes the effective use of social media in education and is concerned that teachers do not fully understand their potential, nor best practice. She recommends conversation as an excellent way of supporting teachers in having a go. She provides two lists of conversation starters worthy of discussion in relation to particular contexts. While not promoting them as "Do and Don't" she has, however, divided them into Recommended, and Think twice before... Topics include: best practice for interacting with students; managing your online identity; role and responsibilities of parents, and managing online spaces. The lists provide an excellent basis for the development of a social media policy for schools.
Behind the Scenes: How I Post on Social Media | Guy Kawasaki | LinkedIn - 3 views
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From Guy Kawasaki: "Following me on social media means that you are drinking from a fire hose. I subscribe to the "more is more" philosophy of social-media-meaning that I share approximately ten to fifty posts everyday to provide a constant flow of information, analysis, education, and assistance to my followers."
https://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/edutopia-anderson-social-media-guidelines.pdf - 2 views
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This document provides an excellent framework for developing a Social Media Policy in a school environment. This document breaks down each of the steps in the development and outlines some key ideas and thinking.
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A document specifically for schools about creating a Social Media Policy/set of Guidelines. The author, Steven Anderson, (@web20classroom) is a Web 2.0 specialist consultant for schools in the US. A great guide to follow
MOOCs' domestic demand growing rapidly - CampusReview - 1 views
Walmart Used Defense Contractor Lockheed Martin To Monitor Employees - Consumerist - 0 views
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Lockheed analysts would follow the Twitter and Facebook feeds of employees and then report company-related activity back to Walmart HQ in Bentonville. The retailer was also kept up to date on the actions of non-employee organizers and activists who took part in protests.
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there is nothing inherently illegal about tracking someone’s public social media feed. I
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/technology/communication/socmed_guide.pdf - 1 views
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This document from New South Wales Education & Training provides social media guidelines for the department's employees. The value of social media is noted and employees are made aware of what is required for responsible use of social media for personal and professional use. While this is not a library policy, aspects could be adapted for library use. The guidelines are clearly summarised in large font on a single page and then followed up with more detail.
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This document in produced by the Department of Education and Training (DET) in 2011. It provides a set of guidelines for staff DET use of social media. Useful in the educational context.
Live Web Statistics! - 2 views
http://www.internetlivestats.com/ Web 2.0 live statistics...pretty amazing, and a little disconcerting!
Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #4 - 1 views
Kroski, E. (2009). Should your library have a social media policy? School Library Journal, 55(10), 44-n/a. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/docview/211836743?accountid=...
Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #3 - 2 views
Glenmore Park High School. (2011). Social media policy. Retrieved from http://www.glenmorepk-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-school/rules-policies/social-media-policy Developed by school administration t...
Social Media Management Tool - 8 views
Since I maintain a few Facebook/Twitter accounts, I use Hootsuite to schedule posts and interact with users. Here is the link https://hootsuite.com/. It is a cross-platform tool allowing the manage...
Social Media Policies - 1 views
Cotter, K., & Sasso, M. D. (2016). Libraries Protecting Privacy on Social Media. Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice, 4(2), 73-89. doi:10.5195/palrap.2016.130 This study discusses the need...
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Western Sydney University Social Media Policy - 2015 Audit is conducted of social media policy every 6 months. Comments must be replied to with 24 hours. Yammer is used as an internal social media network. There are some clear directions for dealing with social media and how to deal with adverse comments. This looks to me to be a good working policy.
6 Reasons Teachers Should Start Blogging Today - Brilliant or Insane - 2 views
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6 Reasons Teachers Should Start Blogging Today Starr Sacks
Sample social media policy for catholic schools - St Anthony's primary school - 2 views
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This social media policy is a good example of catholic school specific policy that states the scope of the policy and covers appropriate use and responsibilities for the school board, principal, staff and students. The policy recognises the benefits of social media in catholic schools as a tool for communication and learning (a rare thing for catholic schools).