This link has been bookmarked by 103 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Jan 2009, by Ryan Bretag.
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Laura DeisleyStanford course (online) and newsletter
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Dianne AldridgeA site to help parents understand how facebook works, how their kids are using it, and some ways it can be beneficial.
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Anne BubnicTo help kids reach their potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website and related materials.
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Ms. RowleyLocated on Facebook site
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Patrick HigginsThis is excellent for parents to understand.
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Tom KrieglsteinBJ Fogg at Stanford offers a parent program on Facebook. The first run of the class sold out immediately
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Sally LaPorte(source EdTechTalk-#116)
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Jody ConradWhen my school district discussed banning the use of all social networks it, like many other districts, was reacting to fear of "what could happen" if students use social networking sites. Rather than preventing access, the better solution is to educate parents, teachers, and administrators about the potentially good uses of social networking sites. The other part of the solution to the "what could happen" dilemma is to educate students about responsible online behavior.
Facebook for Parents is an online education program for parents to learn about Facebook including tips on making sure their children are practicing responsible online citizenship. The homepage of Facebook for Parents offers five tips for parents just beginning to learn about Facebook. Facebook for Parents has a free email newsletter for parents to keep up to date on the latest research and best practices for keeping kids safe online.
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Facebook for Parents is going to be added to the list of resources that I give to parents concerned about their child's Internet use. Every year I have parents express concern that their child knows more about the Internet than they do. Facebook for Parents might not make parents more knowledgeable about the Internet than their children, but it will help to close the knowledge gap. -
Juan Jose de HaroFacebook para padres
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lloutbackGreat resource for parents and for educators!
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Doug PetersonTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
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Evelyn Peavycourse on how parents can use Facebook and help students remain safe on facebool
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James HerbertTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
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To help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
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Tarmo ToikkanenFacebookin käyttöohjeet vanhemmille. 5 askelta, joilla pääsee alkuun.
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Ty Yosti
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Will RichardsonTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
Starting now, parents can enroll in a free course at Stanford to learn more about Facebook. The course instructors are psychologist Dr. BJ Fogg of Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab and BJ’s sister, Linda Phillips, a mom with kids from college age to 5th grade.
Parents can also sign up for a free newsletter about Facebook, created especially for parents with kids under 18 using the service. -
Jerry SwiatekTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
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Michelle KrillTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
Starting now, parents can enroll in a free course at Stanford to learn more about Facebook. The course instructors are psychologist Dr. BJ Fogg of Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab and BJ’s sister, Linda Phillips, a mom with kids from college age to 5th grade.
Parents can also sign up for a free newsletter about Facebook, created especially for parents with kids under 18 using the service. -
Peggy GeorgeTo help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
Starting now, parents can enroll in a free course at Stanford to learn more about Facebook. The course instructors are psychologist Dr. BJ Fogg of Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab and BJ’s sister, Linda Phillips, a mom with kids from college age to 5th grade.
Parents can also sign up for a free newsletter about Facebook, created especially for parents with kids under 18 using the service. -
Cooperating School Districts Virtual Learning CenterGreat site that walks parents through Facebook.
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Chris WhiteFacebook for Parents
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Gabriela GrosseckStarting now, parents can enroll in a free course at Stanford to learn more about Facebook. The course instructors are psychologist Dr. BJ Fogg of Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab and BJ’s sister, Linda Phillips, a mom with kids from college age to 5t
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Jeff UtechtParents Need to Understand Facebook
To help kids reach their full potential, parents today must know about Facebook. That’s the purpose of this website.
Starting now, parents can enroll in a free course at Stanford to learn more about Facebook. The course instructors are psychologist Dr. BJ Fogg of Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab and BJ’s sister, Linda Phillips, a mom with kids from college age to 5th grade.
Parents can also sign up for a free newsletter about Facebook, created especially for parents with kids under 18 using the service. -
Robin SenetaSocial Networking-good for inservice day
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Gary BertoiaParent's Need to Understand Facebook
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Kellie 80Stanford U. is offering a free course for parents on Facebook. This is another good resource for parents (or teachers) who have kids on Facebook, and it is probably worth checking out for social networking literacy.
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Keri-Lee BeasleyA good place to start.
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