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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.
Heidi Bellon

Cybersafety support for Teens: Cybersmart - 1 views

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    Very good website for all age groups, but I focused on the teen area since that is who I teach. This has a really good video playing out scenarios of what cyberbullying is and how it affects all involved.
Shaeley Santiago

NSTeens - Making Safer Online Choices - 0 views

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    Net Smartz is a site targeting teens about internet safety. Teacher materials also available.
Jeremy Henry

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

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      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.
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      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. 
Jamie Dee

Teaching Youth Cyberethics - National Crime Prevention Council - 1 views

  • Teaching teens about the ethical treatment of others on the web and of websites and intellectual property (such as music, videos, and written materials) in cyberspace can help prevent cybercrime. While youth who commit cybercrimes may realize that their actions are wrong, they may not know that their Internet behaviors are illegal. A U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office Task Force categorizes cybercrime in three ways: The computer as a target (using a computer to attack other computers) The computer as a weapon (using a computer to commit a crime) The computer as an accessory (using a computer to store illegal files or information)
Shaeley Santiago

Kids Who Use Facebook Do Worse in School - TIME Healthland - 9 views

  • « Previous Post FDA Approves First Scorpion Anti-Venom Next Post » Study: Preschoolers' Sack Lunches Reach Unsafe Temperatures Getty Images Comment Print var artId= "1996921"; var chn = "us"; var contType = "article"; Email Digg Facebook Twitter MORE Add to my: del.icio.us Technorati reddit Google Bookmarks Mixx StumbleUpon Blog this on: TypePad LiveJournal Blogger MySpace var ad = adFactory.getAd(88, 31); ad.setPosition(8) ad.write(); Related Topics: anxiety, children, Depression, Facebook, Love & Family, media, Parenting, Parenting, Psychology, http://healthland.ti
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    I really liked the last comment by the writer. His kids are the same age as mine and I am thankful that mine were older before they had access to Facebook. But just the same we as educators need to know the good and the bad so we can help our students and their parents become better cyber citizens
Lisa Westerman

STOP cyberbullying: What is cyberbullying, exactly? - 1 views

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    what is it? :: how it works :: why cyberbully? :: prevention :: take action :: what's the law? What is cyberbullying, exactly? "Cyberbullying" is when a child, preteen or teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child, preteen or teen using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones.
Laura Foell

Preventing CyberBullying:Top 10 tips for Teens - 0 views

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    10 ways to help protect from CyberBullying. This could be used as a one pager to start the discussion.
Shaeley Santiago

Is the internet making teens nicer? - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Interesting article
Heidi Bellon

Tips to Help Stop Cyberbullying - 0 views

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    Guidance for parents and young people on cyberbullying, including advice for ending (or preventing) the cycle of aggression. For a more comprehensive look, see A Parents' Guide to Cyberbullying. For kids and teens Know that it's not your fault. What people call "bullying" is sometimes an argument between two people.
Jenny Leudo

Guide to Using Twitter in Your Teaching Practice : KQED Education | KQED Public Media f... - 12 views

  • Our students’ needs have shifted and they require digital citizenship skills.
  • Teachers and students use Twitter for communication and conversation
  • great way to add context to content
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  • Help teens evaluate whether or not something is okay to be shared online
  • think before they tweet.
  • kindness
  • empathy
  • Promote critical thinking and encourage discussion by asking students questions like “Do you know the people who look at your profile?” and “What are some different ways your Tweet
  • 20 Ways to use Twitter (infographic) – specific ideas tied to Bloom’s Taxonomy levels for how to use Twitter in the classroom 50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom – Very broad list of ways Twitter can be used in the classroom across disciplines. [blog post/article from teachhub.com] 5 Great Ways Students Can Use Twitter For Research – Five unique and interactive ways that Twitter can function as a research tool. [Laura Bates, Fractus Learning, Inc.]
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    Includes safety for students using Twitter as well as ways to incorporate it into lesson plans! Awesome!
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