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5 Best Practices For Educators On Facebook - 0 views

  • Fortunately, you don’t have to be Facebook friends to interact on Facebook. In a guide produced in partnership with Facebook, Facebook for Educators, Facebook expert Linda Fogg Phillips, educational media consultant Derek Baird and behavior psychologist BJ Fogg recommend using Groups and Pages to communicate with students:
  • As a teacher & tech guy at a school, using Facebook for school feels like taking the kids to the mall for class. Too distracting. Even they think so, & readily admit it to me.
Phil Taylor

Facebook and YouTube Offer Guidelines to Help Schools and Parents | MindShift - 0 views

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    "YouTube and Facebook have taken big steps to attempt to provide guidance on digital citizenship for kids online"
Phil Taylor

Think Before You Share: New resource from Facebook and MediaSmarts | MediaSmarts - 0 views

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    "Facebook and MediaSmarts would like to announce a new guide for teens, Think Before You Share, that provides tips about sharing and making decisions online"
Phil Taylor

Facebook has improved its privacy controls. Should we trust it not to screw up again? -... - 0 views

  • he master switches also don't affect what third-party applications can do on your profile
  • but they don't affect what Facebook calls your "directory information," which includes rules about whether people can search for you, send you friend requests, or see your list of friends.
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    "The privacy page is dominated by three big master switches. The buttons are marked "Everyone," "Friends of Friends," and "Friends." Pressing one of those will decide most of your Facebook privacy settings in one go."
Phil Taylor

Facebook Messaging, Teens and School Work: Can Facebook Be a Social Learning Network? - 0 views

  • With the clear partnership between Microsoft and Facebook, then, will Facebook become the new space for not just students but for students and teachers to work on class projects?
  • still see it as a distraction and a platform for stupid public disclosures by students and cyberbullying."
Phil Taylor

No Facebook or Twitter in Class? Try These Teaching Work-Arounds | EdTech Magazine - 1 views

  • Perhaps more important than the content we teach are the life skills we model by embracing these ­concepts. Using social media in the classroom allows teachers to remind students of the power their words can have online. This understanding will be crucial as they head to ­college, start a career and become adults in a ­digital world.
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    Anyone can look up Benjamin Franklin on Wikipedia and create a PowerPoint presentation of the information found there. Creating a fake Facebook wall for Benjamin Franklin that delivers the same ­information, but from the perceived perspective of Benjamin Franklin himself, adds a level of higher-order thinking to the activity that students will long remember.
Phil Taylor

4 things everyone needs to know about the Facebook overhaul - 1 views

  • Oh, no! Facebook is different! You were just starting to feel like you’d cracked the secrets of getting into followers’ “top news” feeds. Now everything is different. What will you do? Don’t panic. Breathe deeply, read these four tips and know that it’s going to be all right.
Phil Taylor

For teachers on Facebook, professionalism trumps fun - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • For teachers on Facebook, professionalism trumps fun
  • teachers to reflect on how they use Twitter, YouTube and other online channels, all with a mind to maintaining “the public trust.”
Phil Taylor

Monitoring your kids on Facebook? - 0 views

  • "It's not anything that every parent and grandparent hasn't already seen," Harkness said. The problem, he adds, is the actions "get documented, replayed and sent around," and kids "forget how fast it moves and how far it goes."
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