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Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites - Home - Doug Johnson'... - 0 views
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My friend and colleague, Tech Director Jen Hegna over in the Byron (MN) schools developed this set of guidelines for the staff in her district. (She was motivated, she said, partially by posts here and here on the Blue Skunk. Cool!) Anyway she's given permission for me to share her work here and says readers are welcome to use and adopt as well: Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites August 2009 (DRAFT, DRAFT, DRAFT)
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Web 2.0 Managing Social Media Risks
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IF we can work together, restrictions placed on all the students can be lightened. The crass actions of the few should not (but sadly do) hinder those of us who know how to behave. By this age, we should all know right from wrong. Myspace shouldn't have to be blocked; it should just be common knowledge that visiting your personal blog during your educational time period is not right.
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IF you have to wonder if the site you want to use it appropriate, it probably isn't. But you do have teachers and administrators to view and help you make that judgement.
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DON'T copyright infringe or plagarize or download anything illegally
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