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holly_esterline

PTAC Guidance Videos | Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) | U.S. Department of ... - 0 views

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    videos on protecting student privacy, developing policies, using media, etc.
llisai

Change video privacy settings - Computer - YouTube Help - 0 views

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    You can easily change the privacy settings of your videos and manage who has access to viewing. What are video privacy settings on YouTube? Privacy s
leahammond

Social Networking Privacy: How to be Safe, Secure and Social | Privacy Rights Clearingh... - 0 views

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    Public Information, Social Network
Kate Owen

2022-k12-edtech-safety-benchmark-national-findings-part-1.pdf - 0 views

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    Pull some good attention getting facts from here for privacy training.
Edith Fogarty

Summary of COPPA, CIPA, FERPA - 0 views

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    Brief explainations of federal laws relating to Internet Safety, privacy, online safety
Leah Starr

6 Great Platforms Where Students Share Book Reviews and Reading Recommendations ~ Educa... - 0 views

  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
  • also provides books with different reading levels and has a great and intuitive reading logs.
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  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
    • Leah Starr
       
      Audience = engagement!
  • It lets you create a virtual bookshelf, discover new books, connect with friends and learn more about your favourite books for free.
  • It lets you create a virtual bookshelf, discover new books, connect with friends and learn more about your favourite books for free.
  • ne of the best ways to get your students motivated about reading is to provide them with online platforms where they can meet other student readers and share their recommendations, reads, and book reviews.
  • you decide upon titles and genres you like and Good Reads gives you insightful recommendations and right into your inbox.
    • Leah Starr
       
      This platform for recommendations keeps reading logs and provides books by reading level!
  • This is a platform where kids connect to their teachers, friends  and parents to share and recommend their favourite books and good reads. It
  • also provides books with different reading levels and has a great and intuitive reading logs. 5- Figment Figment is a community where you can share your writing, connect with other readers, and discover new stories and authors. 6- Scholastic Scholastic has a section in which teachers and students can share what they are reading and discover new books based on their friends recommendations. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); You might also like: 4 Important New Gmail Updates You Should not Miss Excellent Classroom Poster Featuring 10 iPad Usage Rules New Handy Chart on The Difference Between Projects and ...
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    Book Recommendation Platforms.
lstormvt

How to delete an email account on your iPad - 0 views

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    All to often, teachers and students leave their email accounts "live" on an ipad they used for a project. Instructing people on how the iPad was meant for a single user and not multi-user situations and what that means for privacy is a BIG DEAL!
holly_esterline

Student Privacy 101: FERPA for Parents and Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    4" video explaining FERPA
leahammond

Privacy and Publicity Rights - 0 views

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    Copyright and public rights
Nathan Gingras

7 Characteristics of A Digitally Competent Teacher - Edudemic - 1 views

  • You can integrate digital skills into daily life. If you can shop online, you can teach online. You have a balanced attitude. Digital isn’t everything. You’re a teacher, not a techie. You’re open to using and trying new stuff. You can find digital tools, so can your kids. What matters is if they work. You’re a digital communicator. You can use email and social media with ease. You know the difference between things like a tweet and a DM. You know how to do a digital assessment. You’re a sound judge of the quality of information, apps, and tools. You understand and respect privacy. You treat personal data with the respect it deserves. You’re a digital citizen. You know how to behave online appropriately, legally, and in socially responsible ways. And you’ll pass it on to your pupils.
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