This link has been bookmarked by 13 people . It was first bookmarked on 10 Feb 2009, by David Hayward.
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29 Apr 09
Steve BronackBanning YouTube at school is the easy choice for administrators. What's more difficult is granting access to the social networking site or others like it when a case can be made for its use. That was the dilemma faced by Garfield Heights City School Distr
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J. J.This is happening at our school and is very frustrating. The things we could use to help engage students are quite often blocked.
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"The biggest challenge we're presented with right now is how to take advantage of all the things the Internet has to offer without compromising our students' security or giving them access to things that are inappropriate," says Shari Bailey, director of technology for the 4,200 student district. "Plain, straight filtering is keeping [users] from doing things."
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Maggie Verster"The biggest challenge we're presented with right now is how to take advantage of all the things the Internet has to offer without compromising our students' security or giving them access to things that are inappropriate,"
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"The biggest challenge we're presented with right now is how to take advantage of all the things the Internet has to offer without compromising our students' security or giving them access to things that are inappropriate,
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10 Feb 09
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