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Aileen Sullivan

Plymouth Safeguarding Children Board - Cyber abuse and e-safety - 5 views

  • erworld [343.2KB] Plymouth inter-agency E-safety pledge (113KB) Early years survey 2010 [62KB] Parents survey 2010 [63KB] Early years toolkit [2MB] Updated 20 May 2012
    • Aileen Sullivan
       
      This Document is about Cyber Safety, citizenship, and empathy.
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    Resources for protecting children, dedicates documents to online safety and citizenship.
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    Really thorough discussion!
ericksonda

Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 3 views

  • Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens For teens, we offer five simple rules of digital citizenship to help them create a world they can be proud of -- and inspire others to do the same. Think before you post or text -- a bad reputation could be just a click away. Before you press the "send" button, imagine the last person in the world that you’d want seeing what you post. What goes around comes around. If you want your privacy respected, respect others' privacy. Posting an embarrassing photo or forwarding a friend’s private text without asking can cause unintended hurt or damage to others. Spread heart, not hurt. If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online. Stand up for those who are bullied or harassed, and let them know that you’re there for them. Give and get credit. We’re all proud of what we create. Illegal downloading, digital cheating, and cutting and pasting other people’s stuff may be easy, but that doesn’t make it right. You have the responsibility to respect other people’s creative work -- and the right to have your own work respected. Make this a world you want to live in. Spread the good stuff. Create, share, tag, comment, and contribute to the online world in positive ways.
Jeremy Henry

Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 6 views

    • Jeremy Henry
       
      I may make a poster with Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens and hang it in my classroom next to my classroom expectations poster. 
  • Digital Citizenship Tips for Parents and Teachers
  • The Internet’s not written in pencil. It’s written in pen.
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  • Nothing is as private as they think.
  • Kindness counts.
  • Digital cheating is still cheating.
  • Embrace their world.
    • Jeremy Henry
       
      I may make a handout and lay on my table at parent-teacher conferences for parents that are interested in different ideas to control issues with cyber bulling. 
amykohlhaas

Digital Citzenship video - 9 views

shared by amykohlhaas on 02 Aug 12 - No Cached
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    I think the term "digital citizenship" has been replaced by by cyber citizenship, but this video has some good points to share with students.
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    This video puts digital citizenship into perspective.
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    I think that this video is a great resource for both parents, teachers and students.
Jenny Leudo

Harassment and cyberbullying - YouTube Help - 3 views

  • Harassment and cyberbullying
  • YouTube users share their opinions on all sorts of topic
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  • media
  • respect
  • tolerant
  • avoiding malicious personal attacks.
  • can sometimes become passionate
  • if you wouldn't say it to someone's face, don't say it on YouTube.
  • YouTube we understand the value of free expression, so please understand that not all negative or mean videos and comments will be removed.
  • Accounts that are dedicated to harassing a particular user or the community at large will be terminated.
  • Flag the video
  • File an abuse repor
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    Google Support's take on policies and suggestions for Cyber Citizenship on YouTube/
Kari Bosma

Internet Safety & Cyberbullying Resources - 8 views

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    This is a collection of Internet Safety and Cyberbullying Resources provided by Iowa's Keystone Area Education Agency. I highlighted the two websites that I currently use to teach about  Cyber Citizenship, which are Cybersmart and Professor Garfield: Internet Safety and You.
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    This collection is one to bookmark and use. Different levels of resources.
Jamie Dee

Cyber Citizenship - YouTube Help - 3 views

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    United States Quick Tips: A good rule of thumb is: if you wouldn't say it to someone's face, don't film it or post it as a comment. If someone is bothering you on the site, using the
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    Online or cyber citizenship isn't just about recognising and dealing with online hazards, it's also about building safe spaces and communities, as well as understanding how to manage personal information, and using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same.
Jennifer Otten

Online safety & civility | SafeKids.com - 9 views

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    This makes sense! Kids that have Facebook write more on a daily basis than they ever have before. It may not be in the correct form because they use shortened versions of words, but at least they are using their minds to form sentences! Kids meet new friends along the way and add them to their network. That's not to say they should be "aware" of who are real friends and who shouldn't be their friends. This article shows that kids have more confidence than they used to! Great article!
annie loring

A Helpful Self Test - 7 views

Here's the best reference for self-check questions such as: Would I use my real name? Would I tell the whole world? Would I say the same thing off-line or on paper? I found this 10 Question List ...

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Jennifer Otten

Lessons and Teaching Materials | Stay Safe Online - 4 views

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    Free materials.
Carl Spilles

McLaughlin: Bullying bill takes student activity monitoring too far - Iowa State Daily:... - 3 views

  • Another big point is regarding the power the bill would give to the schools when it comes to dealing with bullying, especially cyberbullying. The bill allows for school officials to deal with bullying which happens outside of school, including what happens on the internet. This gives school officials the right to monitor kids’ social media and other electronics and punish them for how they use social media even when they are outside school.
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    This is a really interesting and challenging legal issue. The article is an opinion piece on current anti-bullying legislation in Iowa. The author takes a position against the bills' position that schools have authority to discipline cyber-bullying issues outside of school hours. The author's position is that the bill violates students' first amendment rights. I would tend to agree, although anytime a teacher does set up a forum through facebook, twitter, or some other public sharing place, the school does have the responsibility to teach cyber-citizenship and monitor those forums created through or by the school. For example, if a classroom teacher has students create twitter accounts for class or a facebook group for a lesson, then the school has the responsibility to get involved. The lines do get blurred, though, and it is not a 'cut and dried' situation that one bill can adequately respond to on it's own.
Sam Oppel

FBI-SOS.ORG - 10 views

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Aileen Sullivan

Cybercitizenship for Kids and Parents - 9 views

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    YouTube short about how parents should teach kids to view the Internet as a privilege and be respectful of that privilege.
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    I think that this video would be useful to use with my fourth grade students and parents.
jaydahl

Detecting Lies and Staying True - YouTube - 5 views

shared by jaydahl on 10 Aug 12 - No Cached
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      You have to still research everything.
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    YouTube video about cyber citizenship.
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