Don't teach your kids coding, teach them how to live online - 0 views
5 Takeaways from News Literacy EdCamp - EasyBib Blog - 1 views
MEDIA LITERACY - ABC Education - 0 views
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Hi Andrew, The ABC has a page to support Media Literacy Week (24 -31 October 2022). There are a range of resources they have put together (some produced in 2018 but still valid) to help teach students to navigate the modern media environment, addressing issues such as bias, misinformation and fake news. Some might be useful resources for anyone wanting to teach about bias, persuasion and manipulation in/by the media.
Libraries home - eSmart libraries - 1 views
Copyright in a Copy Paste World - 0 views
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"Plagiarism comes from the same root word as the word "kidnap". Whether you take someone's work intentionally or unintentionally and claim it as your own, you are plagiarizing."
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"Plagiarism comes from the same root word as the word "kidnap". Whether you take someone's work intentionally or unintentionally and claim it as your own, you are plagiarizing."
Cybersafety - 0 views
How mobile developers are using games to help the victims of cyberbullying | GamesBeat ... - 1 views
Getty Images makes 35 million images free in fight against copyright infringe... - 0 views
Collections | The Public Domain Review - 0 views
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This is a large, curated selection of images, books, audio and film. You can choose to browse the content either by medium ( images, books, film, audio),by time ( from pre-16th t 20th century), by tag or by source. For each of the material you find you will be provided with directions to help you download and save it.
8.5 Types of BAD Social Media Etiquette TO AVOID Infographic… | Chris The Sto... - 2 views
Are School Internet Filters the Forgotten Equity Battleground? | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views
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Based on US situation but still applicable to Australian situation. "Despite the increasing emphasis on technology as a learning tool in the classroom, many school districts still aggressively filter the Internet that teachers and students can access. While the federal Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires that schools filter for pornographic images, many districts are over-filtering, blocking sites that can be used positively for education. There are a lot of myths about how tight these required filters must be."
How to Be a Good Cybercitizen on a College Campus - US News - 0 views
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Most colleges and universities have a responsible use policy that outlines rules and expectations. In this post there are several tips for students who want to use technology wisely and avoid getting in trouble with college or legal authorities.Also a link to explore these technology must-haves for college students.
15 Best Sites for Open Source Images - 0 views
ISTE | 5 myths of online student privacy - 0 views
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