Dewey Browse - 19 views
MyFootprintSD What kind of mark are you leaving? - 12 views
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"In a digital world, the question is not whether you will leave a mark. The question is, "What kind of mark are you leaving?"" The content of MyFootprintSD is designed to make students cognizant of their digital footprint. In that way, it helps students be aware of what is safe and what is risky when using the web or other digital communication tools. In working through it, students will grow aware of how far these kinds of tools spread into their lives and how large the effects of their use can be (for better or for worse). Lessons and activities are explained here for educators but directions are included on the students' portion of the website as well. Elementary, Middle school, and high school
SearchCredible - 5 views
Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page - 10 views
Inside a Dog, Reading Blog - 5 views
GUYS READ | Books Blog - 1 views
Boys Blokes Books Blog - 4 views
Connect-Collaborate-Create with Web 2 Tools - 19 views
Order in the Library v4.0 - 20 views
Visual Thesaurus : Thinkmap - 11 views
Social Media Employee Policy Examples from Over 100 Organizations | Social Media Today - 1 views
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The following table contains the names of over 100 companies and organization that have published their Employee Social Media Policies or Guidelines online... The left side column is the name of the organization, and it is linked to their organizational or corporate home page. The right side column displays a link to the actual document of policy web page for you to either download or review.
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http://www.sweetsearch.com/schoollibrarians - 14 views
City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Crap Detection 101 - 3 views
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"The answer to almost any question is available within seconds, courtesy of the invention that has altered how we discover knowledge - the search engine. Materializing answers from the air turns out to be the easy part - the part a machine can do. The real difficulty kicks in when you click down into your search results. At that point, it's up to you to sort the accurate bits from the misinfo, disinfo, spam, scams, urban legends, and hoaxes. "Crap detection," as Hemingway called it half a century ago, is more important than ever before, now that the automation of crapcasting has generated its own word: "spamming.""
FactCheckED - 8 views
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