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Terri Kretzinger

How to use YouTube at school, safely | eSchool News - 2 views

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    This looked really interesting!
Liza Alton

eNetColorado Selects ePals to Provide Safe, Collaborative +6K-12 Technology Solutions S... - 0 views

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    Press release about Colorado schools using ePlals for colllabotative work
Heidi Bellon

Just for Kids | Kid Safe site - 4 views

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    sites for internet safety
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    There are some excellent sites here to use to teach kids how to be a safe and ethical cyber citizen
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    The original site of cybercitizenship.org has some good resources for teachers, students and parents like the one that is bookmarked more for the elementary age.
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.
Amy Keller

YouTube and Your Kids - 7 views

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    The good, the bad, and the truly ugly -- it's all there on YouTube. Tips to keep it safe, fun, and age appropriate.
Sara Rael

Integrating ePals into K-12 classrooms - COEHD Portfolios - 1 views

  • ePal's Global Community is made up of classrooms from over 200 countries. Each classroom has a unique profile that  enables students and teachers to safely connect and collaborate on projects with classrooms worldwide. It's a learning tool that provides students to learn about new cultures and what other kids their age are like.
Jennifer Otten

Lessons and Teaching Materials | Stay Safe Online - 4 views

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    Free materials.
Shaeley Santiago

How to use twitter in the classroom Part 1 | Expert teacher training in student motivat... - 5 views

  • The following tips will help you efficiently use twitter in your classroom to enhance your professional learning
  • If you have a bit more time and you would like to see a targeted list of educators put together in a Google doc go HERE.
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    Blog post with tips for using Twitter to expand your professional learning network.
anonymous

Using ePals to Teach Geography - 2 views

  • , and it provides a safe learning environment that is constantly monitored by teachers and administrators. It also provides teachers and students with specific ePals email so students do not need school or personal email addresses. The ePals email is part of the login system, can be fully monitored at all times by the teacher, and is how students and teachers communicate with their fellow ePals.
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    This link gives the basics of ePals, while it also provides ideas of how ePals can be used. It provides basic ideas of emailing to collaborate, or completing simple or complex projects to collaborate - all for the purpose of enhancing student learning related to geography.
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    Description of some great uses for ePals.
nikkischubert

Raising Digital Citizens | StaySafeOnline.org - 0 views

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    Explain the implications: Help your children understand the public nature of the Internet and its risks as well as benefits. Be sure they know that any digital info they share, such as emails, photos, or videos, can easily be copied and pasted elsewhere, and is almost impossible to take back.
Janna Dierks

Grpahite from Common Sense Media - 0 views

Provides educational websites, apps, and games for students of any age. They can be sorted by subject, grade, skill, and Common Core. All are from reputable sites and meet Common Sense Media's clas...

technology apps games websites education commoncore

started by Janna Dierks on 03 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
ericksonda

Getting Started - YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Share YouTube videos via SafeShare.TV: http://www.safeshare.tv/. Copy and paste the YouTube URL and the site will generate a SafeShare link which masks all content except the video itself. Include the link in blog posts or website information so students can safely view video content on their own. Access content via SafeShare links when viewing videos in class (one computer and projector). Note: The video can still be viewed full screen.
  • websites support embedding and kids can get to the "real" page if they really want to. Promo
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