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Caity D

Schools, the Internet, and Privacy | FunnyMonkey - 1 views

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      This is such a great point, we have these strict safety guidelines in the schools, yet some students may be sharing every detail about their life on Facebook, Twitter or another social media. 
  • But the outcry against intrusions on privacy takes place against a backdrop where it's normal to share a steady stream of details about your life. My concern is that, if we make our schools into places where "normal" means having your browsing history tracked daily, people will take that level of supervision for granted.
  • try to make some sense about what learning can be within a context where there is a growing tension between constructive guidance and overbearing observation
Pamela Evans

What is Digital Storytelling? - YouTube - 0 views

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    All it takes is a Computer
Kelly Peterson-Chapman

The Problem With Charters - Bridging Differences - Education Week - 0 views

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    Editor's Note: Diane Ravitch is taking a break from the blog this week, and Deborah Meier is blogging in her place today. Bridging Differences will begin its Thanksgiving holiday tomorrow and return next week. I'm back from Chicago-my sort-of second home. I spent my "off hours" arguing, as usual, with my friend Mike Klonsky.
Amy George

Chocolate Souffle Recipe : Mark Bittman : Recipes : Cooking Channel - 0 views

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    what college student doesnt want some therapy baking time and these look delicious!
Marcy Singson

About - Creative Commons - 2 views

  • The idea of universal access to research, education, and culture is made possible by the Internet, but our legal and social systems don’t always allow that idea to be realized. Copyright was created long before the emergence of the Internet, and can make it hard to legally perform actions we take for granted on the network: copy, paste, edit source, and post to the Web. The default setting of copyright law requires all of these actions to have explicit permission, granted in advance, whether you’re an artist, teacher, scientist, librarian, policymaker, or just a regular user. To achieve the vision of universal access, someone needed to provide a free, public, and standardized infrastructure that creates a balance between the reality of the Internet and the reality of copyright laws. That someone is Creative Commons.
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    Great resource for those (like me) who had never heard of "creative Commons"
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    Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. (quoted from article)
Talia Frye

Secret Stories :: Secret Stories Samples - 0 views

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    cracking the reading code with the brain in mind... saw this at waller mill last friday and thought it was great... take a look!
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