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Glenn Hervieux

Using Blogs to Help Students Develop Global Awareness - video - 0 views

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    Linda Yollis, an award-winning 3rd grade teacher, made this video with her students to share how they have used blogs to learn the importance of connecting online with others online, about Digital Footprints and Internet safety, and sharing their voice. I think you'll enjoy it and hopefully think about the ways you encourage students to make their writing/learning visible and connect with others, whether it be a blog or an interactive online discussion. 
Glenn Hervieux

The phrase "CIPA complaint content" can be misleading | BalancedFiltering.org - 0 views

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    Good discussion on CIPA compliance and who is in charge of determining what is appropriate or not. This discussion articulates why a filtering company shouldn't be in charge of telling me what is appropriate or not. There is no standard that can be applied by a 3rd party provider.
Glenn Hervieux

Common Sense on E-rate and CIPA: Toolkit for Teachers | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Common Sense on E-rate and CIPA: Toolkit for Teachers - Lessons for Digital Citizenship that help meet the requirements for E-Rate compliance - uses videos and critical thinking/group discussion
Glenn Hervieux

Calif. school district monitors kids' social media - 0 views

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    "Geo Listening " provides a service that monitors the posts of the 14,000 students in the Glendale Unified School District, to help curtail cyberbullying, drug use, and other problems. This article provides for great discussion with students, teachers, admin., and parents.
Glenn Hervieux

OpenDNS > FamilyShield - 0 views

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    FREE family web filter - The single easiest way to keep your kids safe online - and away from adult websites - on your home Internet for free. No software to install. Choose Open DNS for more customization.
Glenn Hervieux

Online safety report discourages scare tactics « Generation YES Blog - 0 views

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    A new, really important report has just come out about children and online safety. It is sensible and research-based, with excellent recommendations. The strongest recommendation is that scare tactics DON'T WORK to keep children safe online.
Glenn Hervieux

Internet Safety Resources | SimpleK12 - 2 views

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    Long list of links for different aspects of digital citizenship & cybersafety
Glenn Hervieux

Open Thinking Wiki - Alec Couros - 0 views

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    Various resources compile by Dr. Alec Couros. Here are a few as they relate to Digital Citizenship: Copyright and Fair Use Cyberbullying Dark Side of the Internet Digital Citizenship"
annehinchcliff

The Official School Administrator's Guide to Understanding MySpace and Resolving Social... - 0 views

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    A downloadable pdf guide for administrators.
annehinchcliff

5 Considerations for Digital Age Leaders - 2 views

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    What principals and district administrators need to know about tech integration today.
annehinchcliff

Thats Not Cool - 0 views

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    A forum for teenagers dealing with innapropriate online behavior. Includes, videos, games, discussion forum, help lines, "callout cards" and general helpful information.
annehinchcliff

A digital literacy video series - 0 views

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    To promote the digital literacy executive order that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger enacted last year, the state's Office of Information Technology has released a series of YouTube videos featuring California's technology leaders answering questions about the importance and impact of residents being digitally literate.
annehinchcliff

Desiderata for the Digital Age.... - 0 views

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    A "digi-deserata"
annehinchcliff

California Coalition of Internet Safety for Children - 2 views

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    links to a variety of resources for educators
annehinchcliff

Teen Learning 2.0 from the California School Library Association - 1 views

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    This tutorial is designed so that you can learn how to use the tools of web 2.0 for your classes or for fun.
annehinchcliff

Top Secret game - 1 views

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    (Grades 6-8) This interactive narrated tutorial teaches students about the benefits and drawbacks of sharing information online. Students give their opinion about what the characters in the story should do about their privacy dilemmas, from posting photos to buying music online, and they receive feedback on their responses as the story unfolds.
annehinchcliff

Privacy Playground - 0 views

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    Designed for ages 8-10,the purpose of this game is to teach kids how to spot online marketing strategies, protect their personal information and avoid online predators.
annehinchcliff

Acceptable Use Policy Guidelines - 1 views

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    Top ten tips for establishing AUPs and links to examples
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Cyber Security Tips - 0 views

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    Cyber Security Tips describe and offer advice about common security issues for non-technical computer users.
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