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Kathleen GormleyFrontline--Growing Up Online--internet transformation. Good for the first week
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Tobías FeijooJust how radically is the internet transforming the experience of childhood?
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Teresa Jacksongreat video for parents and students
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Diane Rasweilerhow the inernet is changing childhood - PBS
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Vicki DavisThe growing up online series that we watch to begin the Digiteen Project. Teachers, please prescreen these videos before showing them to your class.
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Robin CicchettiFor three decades, Vice President Dick Cheney has waged a secretive, and often bitter battle to expand the power of the presidency. Now in a direct confrontation with Congress, as the administration asserts executive privilege to head off investigations i
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Randy ZiegenfussJust how radically is the internet transforming the experience of childhood?
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Betty GilgoffFrom VSS2009 \n
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Crista AndersonDocumentary: A high school social studies teacher in upscale Chatham, N.J., Maher's a big advocate of technology in the classroom. He sees his role as preparing students for the digital age where what they know will not be as important as how they evaluate information from disparate sources.
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Keisa WilliamsFRONTLINE takes viewers inside the private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming the experience of adolescence. At school, teachers are trying to figure out how to reach a generation that
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Rob ReynoldsJust how radically is the Internet transforming the experience of childhood?
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Mark JefferyJust how radically is the Internet transforming the experience of childhood? This one-hour video program is broken into seven chapters, including ones dealing with identity, social networking, classrooms, living online, predators, and cyberbullying. This is a "must-watch!"
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Burt LoA Frontline documentary about student online behavior
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Kristy MarshmanMySpace. YouTube. Facebook. Friendster. Nearly every teen in America is on the Internet every day, socializing with friends and strangers alike, 'trying on' identities, and building a virtual profile of themselves -- one that many kids insist is a more honest depiction of who they really are than the person they portray at home or in school. In 'Growing Up Online,' FRONTLINE peers inside the world of this cyber-savvy generation through the eyes of teens and their parents, who often find themselves on opposite sides of a new digital divide. A generation with a radically different notion of privacy and personal space, today's adolescents are grappling with issues their parents never had to deal with: from cyber bullying to instant 'Internet fame,' to the specter of online sexual predators.
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lynn mccartneyInternet safety, social networks
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Kristina HoeppnerTV series by PBS
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Shawn KimballMySpace. YouTube. Facebook. Friendster. Nearly every teen in America is on the Internet every day, socializing with friends and strangers alike, 'trying on' identities, and building a virtual profile of themselves -- one that many kids insist is a more ho
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