concern over stranger danger is interesting given that the actual risk (as opposed to perceived) of a child being harm by a stranger they meet online is very low.
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in title, tags, annotations or url14 Learning and Development Lessons from Stranger Things - Sify Technologies - eLearning - 0 views
Here's the Secret to Raising a Safe, Smart Kid | Common Sense Media - 0 views
Survey Finds Parents Mostly OK With Kids' Use of Tech - 0 views
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understand actual risks as measured by data from organizations like the Crimes Against Children Research Department, the Centers for Disease Control, the Justice Department and others who keep up-to-date records on risks and harms.
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great to see that parents are in-touch with their kids’ use of technology
A Difference: You, Your Kids, and Your Phones - 0 views
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We have to move beyond stranger danger and scare tactics. Sharing frightening stories (often overstated) does nothing to model positive outcomes or move the conversation to discussions of how to deal with something gone wrong.
25 Google+ tips and tricks | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views
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Unlike Facebook, Google+ is designed to connect strangers, and inspire collaboration and contribution
Schools Add Internet Etiquette, Safety to Coursework| The Committed Sardine - 1 views
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"The whole 'stranger danger' thing was very much driven by parental alarm,"
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The challenge, she and others say, is teaching kids that what they say and do online can have immediate, profound consequences — and that an offhand cruelty or indiscretion can last forever.
Will Richardson: My Kids are Illiterate. Most Likely, Yours Are Too - 1 views
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they're not "designing and sharing information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes." Nor are they "building relationships with others to solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally." And as far as "managing, analyzing and synthesizing multiple streams of information?"
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National Council of Teachers of English feels a "literate person" should be able to do right now
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If we don't talk about how learning is changing first, the schools we create will continue to be places of "tinkering on the edges" instead of truly changed spaces.
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Still, talking to strangers is different from handing over a set of your house keys. We’re learning how to draw the line between those extremes, and it’s a line that each of us will draw in different ways. That we get to make these decisions for ourselves is a step forward; the valley is a much richer and more connected place than the old divide between privacy and celebrity worship was. But it is going to take some time to learn how to live there.
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