Reflecting about life online | MediaSmarts - 0 views
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Internet access is universal, with 99% of students able to access the Internet outside of school.
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Close to half (49%) of students in Grade 4 have access to their own phone or someone else’s phone on a regular basis
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online life has become increasingly social, with social networking now an integral component of many online activities.
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Schools Should Be Teaching Kids How to Use the Internet Well - Abigail Walthausen - The... - 0 views
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responsibility of giving students guidance in becoming productive citizens of the web
4 Ways to Make Your Brain Work Better | Mother Jones - 2 views
BELLTONES: An Open Letter to Teachers Who do Not Prefer Technology - Internet@Schools M... - 0 views
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You are a good teacher. Your students do succeed. But pressure is increasing for you to use more and more technology even though you would rather not.
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1. You are not going to break the computer or other device.
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2. Start small.
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5 Steps to Internet Safety - 0 views
A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Grades 9-12 - 0 views
A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Grades 6-8 - 0 views
A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Want to Learn About Makerspaces? Here are 2... - 0 views
References, Please by Tim Parks | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books - 1 views
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Simply, it’s time to admit that the Internet has changed the way we do scholarship and will go on changing it. There is so much inertia in the academic world, so much affection for fussy old ways. People love getting all the brackets and commas and abbreviations just so. Perhaps it gives them a feeling of accomplishment. Professors torment students over the tiniest details of bibliographical information, when anyone wishing to check can simply put the author name and title in any Internet search engine. A doctoral student hands in a brilliant essay and the professor complains that the translator’s name has not been mentioned in a quotation from a recent French novel, though of course since the book is recent there is only one translation of the novel and in any event anyone checking the cited edition will find the translator’s name in the book.
Submit: Director's Cut Final in Cyberbullying on Vimeo - 0 views
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"Submit the Documentary exposes the most epic struggle in the digital, Internet age: cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is bullying by means of electronic technology committed through email, instant messaging, mobile applications, social media, chat rooms, and blogs or through messages and images sent through a cell phone. Because of the anonymity, kids who never thought of being a bully are becoming harassers. By exploring the complicated dynamics behind cyberbullying, Submit the Documentary describes the impact and outcomes of advanced technology and human nature in a lawless, new, social frontier."
Discovery Education: Internet Safety - 0 views
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