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Social networks and kids: How young is too young? - CNN.com
A nice overview article. I like the point that "We've lost the control group," Subrahmanyam said. "How do you find a group of kids that are not using the computer?" It makes it more complicated, doesn't it.
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We've lost the control group," Subrahmanyam said. "How do you find a group of kids that are not using the computer?
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Internet safety & civility | SafeKids.com
good piece about how there's a mismatch between online safety education and the actual risks.
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the need for safety messages that are tailored to a young person’s specific risk profile
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kids who take risks online typically also take risks in their offline lives.
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Blogger in Middle-earth
How's your baloney detector? Discusses the importance of being able to scan for veracity and authenticity online.
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YouAreHere: Materials for Parents and Teachers
Internet guidance--talks about marking and sales as well as safety.
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socialmediaguidelines / Faculty and Staff Guidelines
use this for my blog on social media guidelines
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The Ethicist - A Facebook Teaching Moment - Question - NYTimes.com
Interesting short piece. There's nothing about schools in this--the teacher is assumed to be an island.
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Orange Crate Art: What plagiarism looks like
I think you would like this one. Plagiarism at the collegiate doctoral level.
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Games for Change (G4C) -- home
Using gaming to help students think about contemporary issues and ethics.
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RescueTime Solo: Free Time Management Software | RescueTime
This might be eye opening for some adults as well as students!
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Online Publications: Product details
Interesting take on cyberbullying--what happens when faculty are the target?
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Don't drink and drive, then post on Facebook - Internet- msnbc.com
More in depth than the excerpt that appeared in a local paper.
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Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video -- Publications -- Center for Social Media at American University
Nice place to go to if the question is "should I. . ."
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This is a guide to current acceptable practices, drawing on the actual activities of creators,
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A distinguished panel of experts, drawn from cultural scholarship, legal scholarship, and legal practice, developed this code of best practices, informed by research into current personal and nonprofessional video practices (“user-generated video”) and on fair use. Full identification of panelists is on the back cover of this document
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U Tech Tips » Blog Archive » Diane Rehm Radio Show/Podcast on Social Networking
She drives me nuts sometimes, but I need to listen to this.
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Diane Rehm Radio Show/Podcast on Social Networking
Written by David Carpenter on May 13, 2008 – 4:52 pm

U.S. radio host Diane Rehm interviews several guests including Gina Bianchini, co-founder of Ning, about what is happening in social networking. They offer an understandable explanation for folks new to social networking while expanding the conversation noting the power of connectivity for businesses and non-profits.
Listen to the show at Diane’s site.
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Video Pick: British Comedy Crew Re-Enacts Facebook in Real Life | The Underwire from Wired.com
Great article and video. Fun for adults, not for kids so much (not inappropriate, just mature).
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Would you let a stranger poke you? Write a bunch of crap on your wall? Show your friends and colleagues embarrassing photos of you?
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