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10 Sep 08

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship

As defined by Mike Rubble and George Bailey in their book, Digital Citizenship in the Schools. Digital citizenship can be defined as the <b>norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use</b>

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ReadWriteThink: Audience, Purpose, and Language Use in EMail

With the increasing popularity of e-mail and online instant messaging among today�s teens, a recognizable change has occurred in the language that students use in their writing. This lesson explores the language of electronic messages and how it affects other writing. Furthermore, it explores the freedom and creativity for using Internet abbreviations for specific purposes and examines the importance of a more formal style of writing based on audience.

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Digital Citizenship Classroom Wiki

<b>Digital Citizenship Classroom Wiki" </b> developed by Jesse Gearhart & colleagues. Includes readings, podcasts, videos, definitions, chatroom, final project with assessment rubric. Click here for the <b><a href = "http://bluegroupproject.googlepages.com/">full description of the "BlueGroup Project."</a></b><br><br>

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Behaveyourself.com: Online Manners Matter | Edutopia

From email to social networking to classroom blogs, today's students are online, both in and out of school -- a lot. But there's no one out in cyberspace to make sure they wash behind their digital ears and refuse cookies from online strangers. Given this potentially dangerous void, schools will increasingly extend their supervisory reach, giving lessons at every grade level on netiquette -- call it Online Manners and Ethics 101.

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24 Jun 08

Netiquette Do's & Don'ts for Online Communication

Netiquette" is network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace. This page provides links to both summary and detail information about Netiquette for your browsing pleasure.

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22 Jun 08

10 tips for dealing with game cyberbullies and griefers

Known as griefers, snerts, cheese players, twinks, or just plain cyberbullies, chances are one of these ne'er-do-wells has bothered a kid near you at least once while playing online multiplayer video games such as Halo 2, EverQuest, The Sims Online, SOCOM, and Star Wars Galaxies.

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  • Griefers are the Internet equivalent of playground bullies, who find fun in embarrassing and pushing around others.
  • Typical griefer behavior includes: taunting others, especially beginners; thwarting fellow teammates in the game; using inappropriate language; cheating; forming roving gangs with other griefers; blocking entryways; luring monsters toward unsuspecting players; or otherwise using the game merely to annoy a convenient target or to harass a particular player who has reacted to their ill will.
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02 Jun 08

Wiki Etiquette for Students

Wiki Etiquette for Students - How to act on a wiki. [From the Education team at PB Wiki] <br> <br>

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17 May 08

Cell Phones on Campus: Are they driving you crazy?

From the Technology Information Center for Administrator Leadership (TICAL)/Radio TICAL audiocast: First they showed up in every driver’s hand. Now, your second graders are bringing them to school. Yep, cell phones have become as ubiquitous on campus as they are on the roads, and they force us to consider new rules and policies in each context. In this episode, TICAL cadre members Bob Blackney and Kelly Calhoun share their perspectives on the kinds of things we need to consider in crafting campus cell phone policies.

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AUPs in a Web 2.0 World

Chances are your district’s acceptable use policy is outdated. With the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools, multifunction cell phones and handheld computers, to name just three, it’s obvious that keeping AUPs up to date requires constant attention.

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02 May 08

Download a free cybersafety poster for your classroom!

CTAP Region IV has distributed 10,000 wall-size posters to San Francisco Bay Area Schools through a grant provided by AT&T Education. The posters are also available as a free download for schools nationwide.

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